Dreamcast Computer
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Unidentified Assilant
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Dreamcast Computer
I was thinking about building a Dreamcast computer, with the following additions.
Replacing the Dreamcast controller ports with 16-pin ports and making new joypads.
Outputting from VGA instead of from an RF Adaptor
Running off a Laptop battery
Having a built in Keyboard and Mouse (but I don't know where to get Dreamcast mouses)
Putting in a hard-drive instead of a VMU for saves
Putting a normal CD drive to replace the GD
Putting on Linux (but it will always boot)
Any ideas?
Replacing the Dreamcast controller ports with 16-pin ports and making new joypads.
Outputting from VGA instead of from an RF Adaptor
Running off a Laptop battery
Having a built in Keyboard and Mouse (but I don't know where to get Dreamcast mouses)
Putting in a hard-drive instead of a VMU for saves
Putting a normal CD drive to replace the GD
Putting on Linux (but it will always boot)
Any ideas?

Somebody please buy my Dreamcast >_> £20+shipping
For the keyboard and mouse thing you can buy adapters that let you use PS/2. If you want buy the 4mb memory card you can also get the memory card to PC adapter and us that. Lastly what would you use the 16 pin connector for?
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The HDD for saves would be impossible unless you somehow made a driver for linux to move the saves.
16pin ports, probably wouldn't work.
If you put in a cd drive, then the DC wont ever read GD-ROM games. So unless you are just using linux, it wont work.
Linux is not as advanced on the DC as you might think.
16pin ports, probably wouldn't work.
If you put in a cd drive, then the DC wont ever read GD-ROM games. So unless you are just using linux, it wont work.
Linux is not as advanced on the DC as you might think.
He said he wanted to make it a computer so I would asume he does not intend to play games anywaysDark Savant0 wrote:The HDD for saves would be impossible unless you somehow made a driver for linux to move the saves.
16pin ports, probably wouldn't work.
If you put in a cd drive, then the DC wont ever read GD-ROM games. So unless you are just using linux, it wont work.
Linux is not as advanced on the DC as you might think.
and you could put a hdd in the dreamcast and save games to it if you built the controller, and wrote the firmware.
jusk have the output that feeds into the vmu sent to the controller and then have that data write to the hard drive. a lot of work but notimpossible.
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But if he installs a Dreamcast emulator, then he could play any game he wanted! No Video Game-PC hack is complete without the accompanying emulator to bring the project full-circle! 
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1. There will be other projects.Unidentified Assilant wrote:There are there reasons why I'm not doing this
1. I've lost intrest
2. I have a WinXP Computer in my Room anyway, so why the Dreamcast be one?
3. I no longer have a 'cast
The third reason is the main reason I ain't doing this
2.
3. Why did you get rid of it?
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But you can replace the DC guts with those of a mini-ITX system.Alchemist wrote:The main reason nobody has done this is it's completely impractical - you'd have to write yourself large parts of an OS. DC linux doesn't accomodate many of the things you were talking about (and runs slow as hell), and BSD's even more useless.
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Yeah, a total re-gutting of it with a mini-ITX seems a bit less farfetched, there's been wackier places for those boards in the past.bicostp wrote:But you can replace the DC guts with those of a mini-ITX system.Alchemist wrote:The main reason nobody has done this is it's completely impractical - you'd have to write yourself large parts of an OS. DC linux doesn't accomodate many of the things you were talking about (and runs slow as hell), and BSD's even more useless.
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^ Like a Commodore SX64, a Red Hat Linux box, an ammunission box, and an E.T. doll?
Go to www.mini-itx.com if you want to see more weird places for PCs.
Go to www.mini-itx.com if you want to see more weird places for PCs.
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