keyboard hack?
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keyboard hack?
the other day i was looking at the dreamcast controller plug and it looks similar to a usb type hook up and i was wondering if any one would know how wire a pc keyboard to the dc? 
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pci? you think?
pcmcia was my guess, but what do I know
I'm sure DC Linux has access to it--what do you need it for? Most of the game servers are gone, and they only really needed dialup anyway. The web browser is nearly unusable without going to VGA--then you might as well be sitting at a PC anyway. Not to mention that it was always crashing (web browser).
there might also be a way to connect via null modem. 56k style.
pcmcia was my guess, but what do I know
I'm sure DC Linux has access to it--what do you need it for? Most of the game servers are gone, and they only really needed dialup anyway. The web browser is nearly unusable without going to VGA--then you might as well be sitting at a PC anyway. Not to mention that it was always crashing (web browser).
there might also be a way to connect via null modem. 56k style.
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have the v2 browser and its really stable (i think i even have the 56k modem, not sure tho) not very useful but neat nonetheless
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The Maple Bus (what the Dreamcast uses for controllers) is simular to USB, but you're not going to be able to just match up wires. You'd need a high-speed PIC or DSP to translate the USB commands to Maple Bus.Reaperman@home wrote:it probably is pretty close to USB, but no, I have no idea.
I probably would have a better idea if dreamcast keyboards weren't so cheap
I also believe there was a commercial adapter solution out there--but I can't remember if it took ps/2 or usb keyboards. my guess is ps/2
All the comercial adapters I've come across are PS/2 to Maple Bus. Probably due to the fact that USB host is much harder to implement than the simple serial protocol that PS/2 keyboards use.
It's a parallel interface. There's a home-buildable (if you have mad skills and time) IDE/ISA/PCCard interface that is usuable under NetBSD.pci? you think?
pcmcia was my guess, but what do I know
--Tom61 (who was thinking of getting into Dreamcast dev'ing back in the day)
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I asked this question not too long ago and we couldn't find anything except a way to run the 56k modem through your computer 56k to achieve close to broadband strength
http://home.elp.rr.com/terlouw/DCWinMEServer.htm
There you go
P.S. Sparkfist found the link
http://home.elp.rr.com/terlouw/DCWinMEServer.htm
There you go
P.S. Sparkfist found the link