A faster method is via the Serial port still but through USB B to PC USB A not seen any dev for running iso's though but the speed is alot faster
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You're right, even this offers no boot disk for game images, only for other code.
http://dcemulation.org/images/0/02/Dcsd4.jpg
Also, why is the logo blue in this and the videos? Mine is orange, so these must be other regions.
You can download the latest version of Dreamshell software for booting iso images directly from the SD card
Dreamshell News click on the latest version link for english info, the site is mostly russian though
Dreamshell 4.0.0 beta 4 English is lower down so just scroll down a bit
Even just the save game manager will be handy, I do like having the option of backing up saves :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dreamshell 4.0.0 beta 4 English 15th of August 2010
not worth the effort for me, they need it to plug into the ethernet or controller ports
It plugs into the serial port of your Dreamcast if you buy one (located on the rear of the dreamcast)
If you actually have an ethernet port, then use it, or give it to me, I will find a use for it :P
The Dreamcast came with a standard 56k modem, ethernet or lan you had to buy seperatly.
lol i got tons of memory cards and the total value i spent on my console games and controllers sits at $30
Console, 4 controllers, 6 vmu, 5 games, 3 backups, boot discs, RF cable, several manuals, -----$5
Game shark (mem card version) $5
Gameshark SEALED (disc version) $5
stack of 100 CDs (not including in the $30)
Light gun----$15
3 Dreamcasts + 1 deader for parts
4 Games < pmsl
6 controllers (official)
6 VMU's (official)
1 15 page memcard (15 full memcards in one, no VMU display)
4 Rumble packs (official)
1 Rumble rod (unofficial I think)
2 Light guns (unofficial) [Did have an official one but gave it away]
2 stearing wheels (unofficial)
1 VGA box (unofficial)
1 SCART (unofficial)
4 RF Units (official)
1 microphone (official)
2 keyboards (official)
1 mouse (official)
4 controller extention cables (unofficial???)
no idea how many CD-R's I have gone through at least 300
There is more I want for it aswell
Wish I could get deals like that here is the UK but I have spent atleast £30 on the each console alone with x1 pad & 1xvmu, though one of my keyboards I got for free, I got one of the stearing wheels for about £5
No idea realy how much I have spent on Dreamcast stuff but I love it and don't care one bit :P
Yes i run out of space on VMU's still
Blue-Swirl has a huge number of mini games including official ones
Cool thanks! :D
As for my collection, I have:
1x 1999 NTSC Console (used to have a compatible 2000)
3x controllers (2 official, 1 third party)
2x VMU (one red, one blue I think)
2x Phone Line port expansions.
~ 30 official games, and 60+ burned.
Not that exciting really.
I forgot I have a dance mat aswell not that I use it but still nice to have as part of the collection
P.S. Blue-Swirl has a great tool for VMU's in that it not only can load saves onto a VMU from CD but it also has tools to enable 44 more save blocks on your VMU's and much more
It's called Dream Explorer, previously known as VMU Tools