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Description: This is my A1000/DreamPC setup. (A.K.A Sega Dreamcast running SuperH Linux) The A1000 works to this day, and has (most all) of its software intact. (some dident make it.)
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Hyperspeed Posts:1749 | December 03, 2006, 02:38:40 AM I downloaded a 33MB archive of some Linux distro for the Playstation 1, never knew how that was to work. Dreamkey 3 (or whatever) was pretty good but way outclassed by IBrowse2.3 now. The Dreamcast pad looks cool alongside the Amiga... we should have an adaptor! The Visual Memory cards hold 128K (or more with bank switching) and would be great fun as a save-game location for WHDLoad. Apparently there is a homebrew scene for the VM with cool Pacman clones etc. Do any Amiga games use analogue control though? |
Dr_Righteous Posts:1345 | December 23, 2005, 03:53:29 AM Ahh AT commands... Makes this former Renegade SysOp nostalgic. |
HopperJF Posts:1531 | December 05, 2004, 04:31:19 PM Dreamcast rules, and is still alive today as a hobbyist platform with new unofficial titles being released every month :-) |
shIva Posts:751 | November 29, 2004, 09:15:15 PM cool setup. the sticker on the monitor looks like a reset to firmware defaults command for the modem :-) |
TheMagicM Posts:2857 | November 29, 2004, 02:06:24 PM cool setup Josh. I'm looking forward to copying that Linux setup for my DC. |
keropi Posts:2466 | November 24, 2004, 06:29:34 AM DC rules! :-D |
kd7ota Posts:1433 | November 24, 2004, 02:38:58 AM I remember doing my surfing on a Dreamcast just to see how it was. It worked pretty well, but certain sites put it to its knees. Dreamcast still rules as of today. :-D |