Dreamcast Internet browser Disc
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hmm...i would say to get Psilocybin Dreams XDP but apparently the website (http://psilocybindreams.com) is down again. Maybe from bandwidth. I'd be willing to post the files needed to burn the disc (it's homebrew) but I don't have the files anymore. I wish I had saved them before I formatted my old computer's hard drive. -_-
check that site regularly though, in case it comes back up. you'll need DiscJuggler/Alcohol 120% to burn the CD image you have to download for it. Hopefully the site comes back up soon. You need an ISP subscription to use it though...
check that site regularly though, in case it comes back up. you'll need DiscJuggler/Alcohol 120% to burn the CD image you have to download for it. Hopefully the site comes back up soon. You need an ISP subscription to use it though...
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hello2whoever
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hi
hi im new to this site just heard about it whilst trying to get gt4 online...but thats another story.
may i ask...wots the point! dreamcasts internet is incredibly slow, if you like the idea of console web surfing....then get a ps2. combination with usb mouse and keyboard and a bb connection= quality console surfing. anyway bye. lol
may i ask...wots the point! dreamcasts internet is incredibly slow, if you like the idea of console web surfing....then get a ps2. combination with usb mouse and keyboard and a bb connection= quality console surfing. anyway bye. lol
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i belive your thinking of Sega.net which was slow but they teamed up with some ISP and released a better internet program PS2 cant literaly surf the .com webhello2whoever wrote:hi im new to this site just heard about it whilst trying to get gt4 online...but thats another story.
may i ask...wots the point! dreamcasts internet is incredibly slow, if you like the idea of console web surfing....then get a ps2. combination with usb mouse and keyboard and a bb connection= quality console surfing. anyway bye. lol


Huh? Psilocybin Dreams was mentioned (site now back up), that will work nicely and you won't have to mess around with Sega's built in connection settings (although it's of dubious legality, since it's pretty much just a hack of Sega's browser to add new functionality. Whatever). If you really do want the Planetweb disc then give Sega an email, they'll send you one out for free.vb_master wrote:As to quote whoever said there is a homebrew browser, I think there is too, though it fiddles with your settings or something, and you can only use it, I think?
After selling my Dreamcast to my brother and then him trading it for a PS2 I was pissed, so I bought another one 
When they were selling out at $69.99 I grabed 8
I am just in the process of starting up my page again now that I finaly got a .com address.
The sites coverd with adds now
so I will be moving it all to the .com
old site: http://www.dreamcastgod.ca.tc
new site: http://dc.arcadeconsole.com -not up yet
As for the web cd, I am looking for the last one they made, and I think the way sega dumped us justifys us buring that cd freely.
& because of lack of Sega support, only a few thousand Version 3.0 browsers were released in America and Europe so that right there says it all.
As for the games..they still make some in japan, and the homebrew scene is good, but the real ones can be found in clearance bins in some places or at fleamarkets for good prices.
I just fixed my controller port and added a blue power led while I was at it, It has a 56K modem too, yes 56K not 33.6K...models released after 9 September 1999 had a 56 Kbytes/s modem.
And there was 2 types of BBA's..."Broadband Adapter"
1. HIT-400: , the more common model, this used a RealTek 8139 chip and supported 10/100mbit (you can build your own BBA with the 8139c PCI card.)
2. HIT-300: "Lan Adapter", this version used a Fujitsu MB86967 chip and supported only 10mbit
well anyways...long live Dreamcast!
When they were selling out at $69.99 I grabed 8
I am just in the process of starting up my page again now that I finaly got a .com address.
The sites coverd with adds now
old site: http://www.dreamcastgod.ca.tc
new site: http://dc.arcadeconsole.com -not up yet
As for the web cd, I am looking for the last one they made, and I think the way sega dumped us justifys us buring that cd freely.
& because of lack of Sega support, only a few thousand Version 3.0 browsers were released in America and Europe so that right there says it all.
As for the games..they still make some in japan, and the homebrew scene is good, but the real ones can be found in clearance bins in some places or at fleamarkets for good prices.
I just fixed my controller port and added a blue power led while I was at it, It has a 56K modem too, yes 56K not 33.6K...models released after 9 September 1999 had a 56 Kbytes/s modem.
And there was 2 types of BBA's..."Broadband Adapter"
1. HIT-400: , the more common model, this used a RealTek 8139 chip and supported 10/100mbit (you can build your own BBA with the 8139c PCI card.)
2. HIT-300: "Lan Adapter", this version used a Fujitsu MB86967 chip and supported only 10mbit
well anyways...long live Dreamcast!
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