The CF card wasn't just chosen for reliability. This CF mod is connected to the "G1" bus on the Dreamcast, which is basically just IDE / ATAPI. This is the same IDE bus that the GD drive hooks up to, so the drive is the Master device, and the CF card is Slave. I did the first tests (AFAIK) with an IDE HDD as Slave on the Dreamcast, then made some adapter PCBs (which I named the "G1-ATA" adapter). I then sent a few adapters to Mr SWAT, who then added IDE device support to Dreamshell. ;) (although you can just solder an IDE cable to the test pads on the underside of the motherboard, which allows you to retain the use of the GD drive.) The CF card or IDE HDD is way faster than using an SD card hooked up to the serial port (which is how Dreamshell originally worked.) But yes, unfortunately Dreamshell might never reach 100% compatibility with games, as it has to load a code "stub" into RAM, to redirect the syscalls that games normally use to read from the GD drive. Dreamshell does play many games though, has faster loading times for most of them (if they can use DMA), and it's just convenient. Depending on the game, that stub may get overwritten, or there are other incompatibilities with how the game is trying to access the "disk" data. But, there is one last Bastian of security on the Dreamcast to crack - it has a "checksum" algorithm, which makes it very hard to modify the Dreamcast BIOS code. (Even the region-free hacks, and the Dreamshell bootloader BIOS were done with a lot of trial-and-error, AFAIK?) If that BIOS checksum fails, the main "HOLLY" chip in the Dreamcast locks out access to the G1 port, so neither the GD drive nor Slave IDE device can be accessed until the console is reset again. Once that final checksum is bypassed though, it will mean 100% custom BIOS images that would work with ALL games from HDD or CF card, and have custom boot menus etc.
I had the chance to take a look at the DC you sent to my office with Adam when he was here. Love what you´ve done with it and it bugs me i didn´t think of it... Ha ! Credit where credit is due, awesome work! I must agree with Adam on one point, with the whole setup of Dreamshell it might not be so trivial for the average user to get it working. And i hope at some point Dreamshell reaches the point of almost perfect compatibility. But as a pre-setup mod, it´s an really great solution. I can see you selling tons of premodded DC´s this way :-) Cheers
I'm actually the creator of this mod, which is indeed for the most part just a nicer looking variation of the standard Dreamcast IDE mod. It's not very hard to pull off from a technical standpoint if you have all the neccessary info however, to achive a somewhat professional looking result you need some rather serious crafting skills and that's why I thought it might be a good idea to offer this as paid service to the community. Also please note that I'm planning to donate a small amount of the revenue to the creators of the DreamShell OS to encourage further development on the software side of the mod.
Hey, firstly congrats on the mod ! I have tinkered with the DC´s G1/Ide Port in the past but never really wen´t that far out to find a visually pleasing solution as you did. I am sure in the way you did it, you will find costumers who really appreciate it and i congrulate you on your effort to donate parts of the income to the Dreamshell Dev Team! Btw. wouldn´t it be easier if the mod get´s enough costumers to do high quality 3d printed top chassis or resin prints or similar? Would ease your workload i guess
The DreamShell IDE loader actually got an update to version 0.7 recently and now has about 96% compatibility which is a significant improvement to the previous 80-85%.
I have one of those serial SD card adapters that can be attached to the port that was originally used by stuff such as the NGP Link Cable. Since @ElectronAsh pointed out this CF mod is basically using the IDE connector that's also enabling the GD-ROM drive to actually work, I wonder how easily that mod could be done by essentially everyone with a bit of skill and mind. After all GD-ROM drives aren't exactly known for their stability, especially when using burned discs.
Having lost ALL of my original Dreamcast games to Hurricane Sandy (but the system still works after being soaked in salt water for a week, strangely) I'm always looking for a way to play the games I had without taxing the lens, or my wallet. This looks awesome and I got old CF Cards, but the mod seems a bit too advanced for me
Get a GDEMU knock off on eBay, just make sure it's a version 5.15b not 5.15, cuz the " b " us a exactly and in some ways better than the original GDEMU. With shipping to Canada, plus I got a top ( not a little cup thing inside ) 3D Printed tray ( for easy swapping of SD cards, I have 3 of them 64gb each ). It came to about 150.00 for everything!!! The games are ALL downloadable online, even PlayStation Bleencast games and MODS all in CDI format and GDMemu is free to download, it does all the work for you, no need to change anything, so easy. I'm a computer guy, techie, build, rebuild, repair and teach some basics as well, but, I know nothing about this kind of stuff, learned about ALL of it online and all the stuff and software needed to make it all work flawlessly ( 3 softwares, that's it, and all the games you want downloaded ) you also need 3 ( 2 is recommended, but I never do bare minimum ) 1000k resistors, I got from local guy here in New Brunswick, Canada. He only wanted 1 dollar for all 3, I gave him $5, cuz he dropped them off on his way out somewhere, so he gave me 3 extras!! I saved everything, including easy instructions, which I made easier and pictures of stuff, like where exactly to put the resistors on the board. I can hook you up with everything and Information required if you want it. Oh yea, the resistors are for heat, cuz with the GDRom drive poped out, it gets hotter,CA lot, but I've never had an issue at all and have played quite a bit, longest yet was 15 hours machine was on, not steady playing that long, paused to go have a smoke, eat, washroom, text and calls!!!
Sounds like they use the PS2 memory card save data icons for game icons is all. That is a great idea that they used those to select games. I remember back in 2001 when I owned my first PS2 and was deleting save files from it, some of the icons would make a dying animation haha.
Man a modded Dreamcast with similar features of a modded Original Xbox with being able to Rip and play Ripped games. Also having this along with the GDROM drive is huge because you can use either the CF Card or the original game disc. Also with the games its compatible with it saves on the wear and tear on the GDROM itself. Just like the Original Xbox with its DVD drive.
If only sega would of come out with ideas like this back in 2000, Best mods always come from the best fans , but where were they when the Dreamcast was dying
Hello Adam! I wanted to thank you for the fact, that, as an austrian, I had to get the information about Jan´s Service from an american on his YT channel :D In the meanwhile, Jan has done the modification on my Dreamcast (so he is doing this job also, not only selling modded ones) in a absolute excellent way. My console was painted matt black by me before (in a kind of a Gamecube style - it has gone yellow over the years, and I decided to to the painting to cover that), and Jan has done not only a very precise job in cutting out the slot for the CF but also had taken very good care of the painting, to not scratch or damage it. I can recommend Jan´s service to anyone - Jan does nice work and the service is very fair in terms of pricing! - HARDLY RECOMMENDED!!!! Greetings from austria! :)
Adam, this might be a weird question, but what do you think about the Sega Spartan? The Sega "console" made by Sega fans trying to get Sega back to the console market. Do you think Sega won't accept it? If they do, do you think it will flop?
Adam Koralik Yeah, i agree. Sega would be shooting themselves in the foot if they go with this "4k" Machine some fans build, with open source and all. I would love to see a video dedicated to your full thoughts on the matter though, same with the Atari Box. I just can't imagine another Sega system ever seeing the light of day.
I concur. The 4K 30fps console meme is dumb. If I were younger and couldn't afford a PC that handles 4K60fps ... well, I probably wouldn't care about Sega if I were that young, to be honest. Also, I'm not seeing anything about the processor on their page, and consoles tend to be beefier on the CPU than on the GPU. spartanconsole.com/
Gameplayer 119 you realize it's just a goofy wack job in his basement saying he "made" a system it's like me taking a picture of a walkman saying hey it's a Sinclair spectrum 5 mini u x it theoretically could run 9k games at 250 fps and it can do 90 mpg highway so clearly this must be an official Sinclair product because I say It is
Awesome video as always, Adam! Dreamcast RULES! :D I'll have to upload my Dreamcast collection soon! I have some pics to upload to FB soon that you'll find interesting as well :D Keep making awesome videos!
I've been wanting to do something like this for a while, but documentation on the IDE mod is very sparse on the interwebz. The IDE mod is nice because the DC has an IDE header on the PCB, and CF cards are IDE compatible. So for maybe $20 in supplies plus the memory card, you can get functionality close to a GDEMU, with slightly worse compatibility. If your Austrian friend could give you(us) any links to a guide for this, or even just the pin-outs for the IDE pads, that would be great!!! Thanks Adam!
I'd love to see you make a video of how you rip all your games to verify their integrity. You've mentioned that you do it with almost all disc based systems and I'd really like to see the details of that and your setup for it. Maybe at some point you'll consider it ;D
Just finished up a dual bios + CF card mod. What kind of results have you had with larger sd cards? I'm using an SD to CF adapter. It's currently working with a 64gb sd but it doesn't like my my 400gb sd that my Gdemus play really well with.
@@AdamKoralik right on thanks for the reply! I set mine up with Japanese-cake + dreamboot bios’. I’m using retrodream as the os as it’s much cleaner then dreamshell. Once I get the software figured out this should be a pretty nice alternative to gdemu / MODE. Fingers crossed I can get a 400gb or 512gb working and port over my gdemu build 🤞
I’ve had my PAL dreamcast for a good 16yrs + now and it’s always been region free, no switch’s or any of that shizz so don’t really see a reason for a switch on the back, the only thing I did to it is replace the laser unit with another dreamcasts and it’s always worked great. Don’t know if the firmware was upgraded at some point but it’s always been able to play any region/backups without any boot disc. Don’t know if it’s a freak unit or not?
Disc verification is very important... especially when buying second hand!! I bought Star Ocean The Last Hope for XBox360 second hand. It's only a cheap game, but I started playing, and thought better rip the discs to the hard drive and play from there, as that would put less stress on the optical drive. The third disc would give an error at 80%!! So I contacted the seller, which is one I had bought things from many times before, and they sent me a second complete game free, and it was in even better condition than the first one I received. If I hadn't had decided to pass the entire game onto the drive, I might have reached that point very near the end of the disc, and encountered the error, which would have been very frustrating!! It wouldn't have been much of a loss moneywise, as it was only like €5 with shipping, but it's the endless cliffhanger issue!! Since then, I make images of all my games to make sure they are readable from beginning to end. For my Playstation games for example, I make an image at low speed on my computer, as the console itself doesn't have a solution otherwise.
Adam, you deserve a medal (or TH-cam button) for your continued videos on keeping the dreamcast alive. I value all the SD-card, USB-drive and CF-card mods that you present. But at the end of the day (and with two faulty Dreamcast in my possesion) I just wish there was a new GD-rom replacement as that is the weakest part of the hardware that is the root of why most machines die. Damn you Sega, why the hell did you let fucking Hitachi supply your disk-drives!? I just want to play my physical game disks on my Dreamcast on my TV like it was 2000 again. I have actually invested in a second hand PS2 system and games now to play some Sega games on - the very console I resisted when I got my Dreamcast. The PS2 just seems indestructable compared to the Dreamcast.
+Hanzilla75 Thanks. Basically that was a remnant of the Saturn era. Saturn's drives were built too well, and Hitachi had a deal to make Saturn's late in the console's Japanese life.
Do you have a video on check your disk data? if not do have any programs you recommend using, because I live in the south and humidity is real bad were I live and I like to keep eye on my condition of my disk because of that.
This mod looks great but i think i'm just gonna go with GDEmu, i don't feel like going through dreamshell to play my games, but the mod still looks great
I bought the dreamshell that you can easily find on ebay (it comes with a pen drive look like device) and I must say I'm not very happy with it. I should had done more research about it. The ideia is great with this version since you do not have to modify anything but....you really can't play much here. I use it only to run other consoles emulators. I really wanted to use it to play that expensive games that I cannot afford right now and to avoid using burned cd's. Those things really break the laser.
10:54 Actually, there's nothing harder about ripping Wii U discs because, with Wii U homebrew, you can rip Wii U discs to your computer over Wi-Fi, so you just need to know what you're doing (and there's plenty of tutorials on how to do this)
Hey Adam Koralik the most interesting thing I have discovered a unreleased Dreamcast game that was at the arcade and it was Midway's final arcade game and played it and I was saying this should be a GREAT Dreamcast title and thinking that they planned to have DC port and having multiplayer online the game is called The Grid. Have you ever heard about it and it's on Dreamcast Maganize too.
Adam Koralik LOL ik you didnt see it, made a discovery list and and also look it up on net site segaretro.org/The_Grid and search The Grid Dreamcast there were rumors for it.
Whoa how and why is Alien Soldier (aka arguably greatest Genesis game) on this thing? Please let me know that game is seriously a brilliant classic from Treasure.
Hey Man. Ice watched a lot of your videos and KUDOS to you, your gaming insite in great!!! Now, as for the CF Card Dreamcast you acquired, pretty cool, yes, give credit where credit is due for sure, but I got a GDEMU version 5.15b, yes it is a knock off from the original one, but same and better in some ways. Same because the 5.15b has identical components like chipsets and everything and is upgradable just like the original one, unlike the 5.15 version ( not 5.15b ) that is completely different from the original, wrong components and everything, really cheap stuff and tends to have a lot of issues with a lot of games and regions ( which the " b " is region Free ) and it plays everything perfect and any size SD card up to 128gb so far, I haven't tried higher yet because I only buy real cards, not knock offs ). The reason the 5.15b is better than original is because it has a way better slot on the board. Ice yet to have an issue with an SD card, probably because I only buy original and I only use 64gb cards, the 128 worked, but I was leery of it. I have each of my 3 SD cards saved in GDMemu format in its own folder, on my external HDD, just in case a card ever does take a hike on me. Love the GDEMU, it plays anything, all my NTSC, PAL and Japanese format market games ( not many of the Japanese ones, not a fan of the anime style games or anything else actually ) it also plays all the CDI Bleemed ( Bleencast ) and bootable PlayStation games and all my MODS, 90% of them are Half-life mods for the Dreamcast. But all that being said, having a CF card ( very old tech ) protruding from the side of my machine would drive my OCD crazy, plus I would look at it as killing my Dreamcast by dismembering and mangling it!! Still have my GDRom put away with all my discs, like a litterally 2 minute job to put back in, but why, for the nostalgia of that old grinding noise from discs, ha ha ha, am I right??? I didn't bother putting a whole power supply unit in for the heat, I just put 1 1000k resistors on the bus for heat, works perfectly, someone from England online said you only need 2, but I went with 3, that's me!! I also got a 3D Printed top tray, not one of those cheapie cup looking things, got the top one, so, open the lid and there it is, pop your different cards in and out, has a cable that runs to the GDEMU card slot and a 3D printed piece comes with it for the next game button, which I never use accept for when I'm using Codebreaker to skip to the game codes I want!! All in all, that was a very cool idea, but I think the GDEMU far superior to that and GDMemu makes it all awesome, that's all, and no need for Dreamshell!!!! Thanks for showing us that though, it was really cool to see!!!
Maybe you need to upgrade the software on the cd-rom and on the sd card that you put on the adaptor. I was having the same issue as well but I only needed to upgrade the software AND changing the type of sd card I was using. This is very important as well.
Márcio Pinho na, tried all that. Tried 5 makes of SD. Card & every version of the software & firmware. Just faulty (it is hand made) & no reply from the seller.
Thats the best mod I've seen. Those switches looks like shit. There are 1,000,000,000,000,000 buttons and switches costing pennies that look way better.
All of this extra stuff? Just burn cds any region and play lol. If your DC doesn't read discs get another one, they are cheap and easy to find(In the UK you can find some for £10 yes £10!). This is totally pointless crap.
Do you know what the biggest SD Card is that you can use for the GDEMU and how many games can you put on it? I'm interested in learning more about the GDEMU as I want to soft mod my Dreamcast
Not really sure have to check later on how many i have at the moment on an SD. on my saturn i had like 150 games on it and i think on my dreamcast around that number 2 but i'm not 100 percent sure. I know that i still have room to spare on my dreamcast and that i could add another 20 games or so. Most dreamcast games are less then a gigabyte so probably around 180 - 200 depending on what games you're installing on the SD
The CF card wasn't just chosen for reliability.
This CF mod is connected to the "G1" bus on the Dreamcast, which is basically just IDE / ATAPI.
This is the same IDE bus that the GD drive hooks up to, so the drive is the Master device, and the CF card is Slave.
I did the first tests (AFAIK) with an IDE HDD as Slave on the Dreamcast, then made some adapter PCBs (which I named the "G1-ATA" adapter).
I then sent a few adapters to Mr SWAT, who then added IDE device support to Dreamshell. ;)
(although you can just solder an IDE cable to the test pads on the underside of the motherboard, which allows you to retain the use of the GD drive.)
The CF card or IDE HDD is way faster than using an SD card hooked up to the serial port (which is how Dreamshell originally worked.)
But yes, unfortunately Dreamshell might never reach 100% compatibility with games, as it has to load a code "stub" into RAM, to redirect the syscalls that games normally use to read from the GD drive.
Dreamshell does play many games though, has faster loading times for most of them (if they can use DMA), and it's just convenient.
Depending on the game, that stub may get overwritten, or there are other incompatibilities with how the game is trying to access the "disk" data.
But, there is one last Bastian of security on the Dreamcast to crack - it has a "checksum" algorithm, which makes it very hard to modify the Dreamcast BIOS code.
(Even the region-free hacks, and the Dreamshell bootloader BIOS were done with a lot of trial-and-error, AFAIK?)
If that BIOS checksum fails, the main "HOLLY" chip in the Dreamcast locks out access to the G1 port, so neither the GD drive nor Slave IDE device can be accessed until the console is reset again.
Once that final checksum is bypassed though, it will mean 100% custom BIOS images that would work with ALL games from HDD or CF card, and have custom boot menus etc.
This is what we need more of in YT comments; informative posts by people who actually know their shit and who don't shy away from getting technical.
I saw you on the mlig chat. Can’t wait to try your turbo cd solution
I had the chance to take a look at the DC you sent to my office with Adam when he was here.
Love what you´ve done with it and it bugs me i didn´t think of it... Ha !
Credit where credit is due, awesome work!
I must agree with Adam on one point, with the whole setup of Dreamshell it might not be so trivial for the average user to get it working. And i hope at some point Dreamshell reaches the point of almost perfect compatibility.
But as a pre-setup mod, it´s an really great solution. I can see you selling tons of premodded DC´s this way :-)
Cheers
I'm actually the creator of this mod, which is indeed for the most part just a nicer looking variation of the standard Dreamcast IDE mod. It's not very hard to pull off from a technical standpoint if you have all the neccessary info however, to achive a somewhat professional looking result you need some rather serious crafting skills and that's why I thought it might be a good idea to offer this as paid service to the community. Also please note that I'm planning to donate a small amount of the revenue to the creators of the DreamShell OS to encourage further development on the software side of the mod.
Hey, firstly congrats on the mod ! I have tinkered with the DC´s G1/Ide Port in the past but never really wen´t that far out to find a visually pleasing solution as you did. I am sure in the way you did it, you will find costumers who really appreciate it and i congrulate you on your effort to donate parts of the income to the Dreamshell Dev Team! Btw. wouldn´t it be easier if the mod get´s enough costumers to do high quality 3d printed top chassis or resin prints or similar? Would ease your workload i guess
The DreamShell IDE loader actually got an update to version 0.7 recently and now has about 96% compatibility which is a significant improvement to the previous 80-85%.
episode 128 for the best 128bit system ever
You haven't changed much physically since 2013, glad to see you're healthy !
I have one of those serial SD card adapters that can be attached to the port that was originally used by stuff such as the NGP Link Cable.
Since @ElectronAsh pointed out this CF mod is basically using the IDE connector that's also enabling the GD-ROM drive to actually work, I wonder how easily that mod could be done by essentially everyone with a bit of skill and mind.
After all GD-ROM drives aren't exactly known for their stability, especially when using burned discs.
Having lost ALL of my original Dreamcast games to Hurricane Sandy (but the system still works after being soaked in salt water for a week, strangely) I'm always looking for a way to play the games I had without taxing the lens, or my wallet. This looks awesome and I got old CF Cards, but the mod seems a bit too advanced for me
Get a GDEMU knock off on eBay, just make sure it's a version 5.15b not 5.15, cuz the " b " us a exactly and in some ways better than the original GDEMU. With shipping to Canada, plus I got a top ( not a little cup thing inside ) 3D Printed tray ( for easy swapping of SD cards, I have 3 of them 64gb each ). It came to about 150.00 for everything!!! The games are ALL downloadable online, even PlayStation Bleencast games and MODS all in CDI format and GDMemu is free to download, it does all the work for you, no need to change anything, so easy. I'm a computer guy, techie, build, rebuild, repair and teach some basics as well, but, I know nothing about this kind of stuff, learned about ALL of it online and all the stuff and software needed to make it all work flawlessly ( 3 softwares, that's it, and all the games you want downloaded ) you also need 3 ( 2 is recommended, but I never do bare minimum ) 1000k resistors, I got from local guy here in New Brunswick, Canada. He only wanted 1 dollar for all 3, I gave him $5, cuz he dropped them off on his way out somewhere, so he gave me 3 extras!! I saved everything, including easy instructions, which I made easier and pictures of stuff, like where exactly to put the resistors on the board. I can hook you up with everything and Information required if you want it. Oh yea, the resistors are for heat, cuz with the GDRom drive poped out, it gets hotter,CA lot, but I've never had an issue at all and have played quite a bit, longest yet was 15 hours machine was on, not steady playing that long, paused to go have a smoke, eat, washroom, text and calls!!!
Pretty sick. The dreamshell icon setup kinda reminds me of the games you can add to the PS2 HDD-OSD interface. Except those are 3D and animated.
Sounds like they use the PS2 memory card save data icons for game icons is all. That is a great idea that they used those to select games. I remember back in 2001 when I owned my first PS2 and was deleting save files from it, some of the icons would make a dying animation haha.
Sweet mods! That guy's job on the CF port is immaculate!
CF cards are still the standard for professional DSLR cameras.
Another fantastically delicious video from the one and only Adam Koralik!
+That Guy Thanks!
Honestly, if a disc verifies incorrectly, it can be part of the verification system. It uses bad sectors as a check.
Awesome video Adam! That Dreamcast looks amazing.
Man a modded Dreamcast with similar features of a modded Original Xbox with being able to Rip and play Ripped games. Also having this along with the GDROM drive is huge because you can use either the CF Card or the original game disc. Also with the games its compatible with it saves on the wear and tear on the GDROM itself. Just like the Original Xbox with its DVD drive.
Your videos have inspired me to get another Sega dreamcast (I lost mine a few years ago)
Thanks for watching!
Adam Koralik You're welcome. What is the best homebrew dreamcast game you recommend?
Depends on the type of games you like, but some of my favorites are Sturmwind, Gunlord, and Wind and Water Puzzle Battles.
Adam Koralik thanks!!!
If only sega would of come out with ideas like this back in 2000, Best mods always come from the best fans , but where were they when the Dreamcast was dying
I'm late, but those mods are clean. Especially the memory card mod! Love it!
I just got my PAL modded CF DC from Jan!
pretty cool I still have yet to do any modding or cleanup on my dreamcasts I need to get with it lol
Beast of a console .beast of a shirt
beast of a man , Mmmmmm
Dan H I am you right .superior specimen
Hello Adam! I wanted to thank you for the fact, that, as an austrian, I had to get the information about Jan´s Service from an american on his YT channel :D In the meanwhile, Jan has done the modification on my Dreamcast (so he is doing this job also, not only selling modded ones) in a absolute excellent way. My console was painted matt black by me before (in a kind of a Gamecube style - it has gone yellow over the years, and I decided to to the painting to cover that), and Jan has done not only a very precise job in cutting out the slot for the CF but also had taken very good care of the painting, to not scratch or damage it. I can recommend Jan´s service to anyone - Jan does nice work and the service is very fair in terms of pricing! - HARDLY RECOMMENDED!!!! Greetings from austria! :)
+Alf Waibel Glad you liked it!
One day Adam will own them all
cool sega dreamcast talk adam
That's what I would plan on doing.
Adam, this might be a weird question, but what do you think about the Sega Spartan? The Sega "console" made by Sega fans trying to get Sega back to the console market. Do you think Sega won't accept it? If they do, do you think it will flop?
It's bullshit and I can't believe anyone would ever put any mental stock in the viability. No offense.
Adam Koralik Yeah, i agree. Sega would be shooting themselves in the foot if they go with this "4k" Machine some fans build, with open source and all. I would love to see a video dedicated to your full thoughts on the matter though, same with the Atari Box. I just can't imagine another Sega system ever seeing the light of day.
I concur. The 4K 30fps console meme is dumb. If I were younger and couldn't afford a PC that handles 4K60fps ... well, I probably wouldn't care about Sega if I were that young, to be honest. Also, I'm not seeing anything about the processor on their page, and consoles tend to be beefier on the CPU than on the GPU.
spartanconsole.com/
Gameplayer 119 you realize it's just a goofy wack job in his basement saying he "made" a system it's like me taking a picture of a walkman saying hey it's a Sinclair spectrum 5 mini u x it theoretically could run 9k games at 250 fps and it can do 90 mpg highway so clearly this must be an official Sinclair product because I say It is
A t h s t e t i c A n d r o i d/GamingGutter Yeah, i do realize that. That's why i had quotation marks with the word Console.
Awesome video as always, Adam! Dreamcast RULES! :D I'll have to upload my Dreamcast collection soon! I have some pics to upload to FB soon that you'll find interesting as well :D Keep making awesome videos!
Thanks!
No, Thank you for the amazing vids bro!
I've been wanting to do something like this for a while, but documentation on the IDE mod is very sparse on the interwebz. The IDE mod is nice because the DC has an IDE header on the PCB, and CF cards are IDE compatible. So for maybe $20 in supplies plus the memory card, you can get functionality close to a GDEMU, with slightly worse compatibility. If your Austrian friend could give you(us) any links to a guide for this, or even just the pin-outs for the IDE pads, that would be great!!!
Thanks Adam!
Ok this is cool. Although not what I hoped for I guess GDEMU is really what I need.
I'd love to see you make a video of how you rip all your games to verify their integrity. You've mentioned that you do it with almost all disc based systems and I'd really like to see the details of that and your setup for it. Maybe at some point you'll consider it ;D
I saw crazy taxi, I want this now
Awesome Shirt Adam!
Thanks!
The only video that isn't part of the quickshoot series.
Waaaaay more aren't.
Just finished up a dual bios + CF card mod.
What kind of results have you had with larger sd cards? I'm using an SD to CF adapter. It's currently working with a 64gb sd but it doesn't like my my 400gb sd that my Gdemus play really well with.
To be honest I never tried to do that.
@@AdamKoralik right on thanks for the reply! I set mine up with Japanese-cake + dreamboot bios’. I’m using retrodream as the os as it’s much cleaner then dreamshell. Once I get the software figured out this should be a pretty nice alternative to gdemu / MODE. Fingers crossed I can get a 400gb or 512gb working and port over my gdemu build 🤞
Awesome shirt! lol
Thanks.
"I got my Dreamcast on top of a cardboard box because i'm legit as shit". That made me laugh hard
+YB90Gaming Good.
I’ve had my PAL dreamcast for a good 16yrs + now and it’s always been region free, no switch’s or any of that shizz so don’t really see a reason for a switch on the back, the only thing I did to it is replace the laser unit with another dreamcasts and it’s always worked great. Don’t know if the firmware was upgraded at some point but it’s always been able to play any region/backups without any boot disc. Don’t know if it’s a freak unit or not?
Disc verification is very important... especially when buying second hand!!
I bought Star Ocean The Last Hope for XBox360 second hand. It's only a cheap game, but I started playing, and thought better rip the discs to the hard drive and play from there, as that would put less stress on the optical drive. The third disc would give an error at 80%!! So I contacted the seller, which is one I had bought things from many times before, and they sent me a second complete game free, and it was in even better condition than the first one I received.
If I hadn't had decided to pass the entire game onto the drive, I might have reached that point very near the end of the disc, and encountered the error, which would have been very frustrating!! It wouldn't have been much of a loss moneywise, as it was only like €5 with shipping, but it's the endless cliffhanger issue!!
Since then, I make images of all my games to make sure they are readable from beginning to end. For my Playstation games for example, I make an image at low speed on my computer, as the console itself doesn't have a solution otherwise.
Adam, you deserve a medal (or TH-cam button) for your continued videos on keeping the dreamcast alive. I value all the SD-card, USB-drive and CF-card mods that you present. But at the end of the day (and with two faulty Dreamcast in my possesion) I just wish there was a new GD-rom replacement as that is the weakest part of the hardware that is the root of why most machines die. Damn you Sega, why the hell did you let fucking Hitachi supply your disk-drives!? I just want to play my physical game disks on my Dreamcast on my TV like it was 2000 again. I have actually invested in a second hand PS2 system and games now to play some Sega games on - the very console I resisted when I got my Dreamcast. The PS2 just seems indestructable compared to the Dreamcast.
+Hanzilla75 Thanks. Basically that was a remnant of the Saturn era. Saturn's drives were built too well, and Hitachi had a deal to make Saturn's late in the console's Japanese life.
Adam how many sega dreamcast light gun games are there including homebrew and new releases all in total with names thanks
Do you have a video on check your disk data? if not do have any programs you recommend using, because I live in the south and humidity is real bad were I live and I like to keep eye on my condition of my disk because of that.
*Zombie Eat Flesh* Nice shirt Adam.
Thanks.
Damn, that CF port
Hello, I was just wondering what Transformers you have on the shelf behind you.
+Deathbydiease PlayStation Optimus Prime and Mega Drive Megatron.
This mod looks great but i think i'm just gonna go with GDEmu, i don't feel like going through dreamshell to play my games, but the mod still looks great
Why use a switch when there are region free BIOS SMD's that are readily available? Just curious :)
Good review
+7teenageSmokers Thanks.
I love it.
Really random,but do you know were I can get a collecovision or snes for cheap? No clones (coleco)
I bought the dreamshell that you can easily find on ebay (it comes with a pen drive look like device) and I must say I'm not very happy with it. I should had done more research about it. The ideia is great with this version since you do not have to modify anything but....you really can't play much here. I use it only to run other consoles emulators. I really wanted to use it to play that expensive games that I cannot afford right now and to avoid using burned cd's. Those things really break the laser.
dreamcast missed you
What are your thoughts on the physical release of cuphead?
That code in a box bullshit? Not a fan.
10:54 Actually, there's nothing harder about ripping Wii U discs because, with Wii U homebrew, you can rip Wii U discs to your computer over Wi-Fi, so you just need to know what you're doing (and there's plenty of tutorials on how to do this)
Can you use an NTSC power cable with a Japanese Dreamcast here in the United States? Just got one of these (CF Modded Dreamcast) in from Jan. Thanks.
Yes, though a stepdown converter is recommended. While it will work, over time the voltage difference will slowly chew away at the PSU.
Adam Koralik Is there a brand or style you prefer? Thanks
Not really, no.
Adam Koralik - Should I just swap a PSU from my NTSC Console into the Japanese version?
Hey Adam Koralik the most interesting thing I have discovered a unreleased Dreamcast game that was at the arcade and it was Midway's final arcade game and played it and I was saying this should be a GREAT Dreamcast title and thinking that they planned to have DC port and having multiplayer online the game is called The Grid. Have you ever heard about it and it's on Dreamcast Maganize too.
Can't say I did.
Adam Koralik LOL ik you didnt see it, made a discovery list and and also look it up on net site segaretro.org/The_Grid and search The Grid Dreamcast there were rumors for it.
We're did you get shirt from and how much is it to get it done on a Dreamcast
+Wiz0 Music To Next Level Seattle. Contact Jan about the console, his information is in the description.
My gd rom is dead
Can i use those mods (hdd or sd) without it?
Review the IDE Reborn for Dreamcast.
Whoa how and why is Alien Soldier (aka arguably greatest Genesis game) on this thing? Please let me know that game is seriously a brilliant classic from Treasure.
Quite a professional thumbnail there... (uwu) I like it.
+BlueComet001 :P
do you have an estimate on how much he is charging for this?
+100mahma You'd have to contact him, information in the description.
Price? And do you send your own Dreamcast to him or buy one off him? The former would be expensive in shipping.
You'd have to contact him about all that. Information in the description.
how many dreamcasts u have?
A lot.
Where did you get that shirt!?
+AlphaMax Seattle.
Browsing CF card prices brought up bad memories of Vita memory card shopping. I quickly stopped browsing after a few seconds lol
Ha.
Hey Man. Ice watched a lot of your videos and KUDOS to you, your gaming insite in great!!! Now, as for the CF Card Dreamcast you acquired, pretty cool, yes, give credit where credit is due for sure, but I got a GDEMU version 5.15b, yes it is a knock off from the original one, but same and better in some ways. Same because the 5.15b has identical components like chipsets and everything and is upgradable just like the original one, unlike the 5.15 version ( not 5.15b ) that is completely different from the original, wrong components and everything, really cheap stuff and tends to have a lot of issues with a lot of games and regions ( which the " b " is region Free ) and it plays everything perfect and any size SD card up to 128gb so far, I haven't tried higher yet because I only buy real cards, not knock offs ). The reason the 5.15b is better than original is because it has a way better slot on the board. Ice yet to have an issue with an SD card, probably because I only buy original and I only use 64gb cards, the 128 worked, but I was leery of it. I have each of my 3 SD cards saved in GDMemu format in its own folder, on my external HDD, just in case a card ever does take a hike on me. Love the GDEMU, it plays anything, all my NTSC, PAL and Japanese format market games ( not many of the Japanese ones, not a fan of the anime style games or anything else actually ) it also plays all the CDI Bleemed ( Bleencast ) and bootable PlayStation games and all my MODS, 90% of them are Half-life mods for the Dreamcast. But all that being said, having a CF card ( very old tech ) protruding from the side of my machine would drive my OCD crazy, plus I would look at it as killing my Dreamcast by dismembering and mangling it!! Still have my GDRom put away with all my discs, like a litterally 2 minute job to put back in, but why, for the nostalgia of that old grinding noise from discs, ha ha ha, am I right??? I didn't bother putting a whole power supply unit in for the heat, I just put 1 1000k resistors on the bus for heat, works perfectly, someone from England online said you only need 2, but I went with 3, that's me!! I also got a 3D Printed top tray, not one of those cheapie cup looking things, got the top one, so, open the lid and there it is, pop your different cards in and out, has a cable that runs to the GDEMU card slot and a 3D printed piece comes with it for the next game button, which I never use accept for when I'm using Codebreaker to skip to the game codes I want!! All in all, that was a very cool idea, but I think the GDEMU far superior to that and GDMemu makes it all awesome, that's all, and no need for Dreamshell!!!! Thanks for showing us that though, it was really cool to see!!!
So where can I buy it?
+Esppiral V Description.
No pledge cleaner?
where can we buy one of these?
Check description.
No bluestinger???!
Sega Dreamcast disc will get one day in the future disc rot
Is this mod still available?
I assume Jan still does it, ask him. I think his e-mail is in the description.
there is anyone succeded to do this modification?
adam i have a request for you about this mod. there is a way to communicate with you via personal message?
Omg I saw Sonic Adventure 2 on the screen oh my god, OHH YEEEEESSS WHOO Sonic Adventure 2 bitch, SONIC ADVENTURE2!!!!!!! YEEAAAH
That's more then a simple console game...
I bought a SD card reader from dc-sd.com/ but didnt work ( & wouldnt respond to me when asking for a refund).
Maybe you need to upgrade the software on the cd-rom and on the sd card that you put on the adaptor. I was having the same issue as well but I only needed to upgrade the software AND changing the type of sd card I was using. This is very important as well.
Márcio Pinho na, tried all that. Tried 5 makes of SD. Card & every version of the software & firmware. Just faulty (it is hand made) & no reply from the seller.
Does he sell them?
+Deniss Abramenko Yes, contact him. Information in the description.
I had too long to see you.you make good videos but what does mean a video of some kind?what kind exactly?
Thats the best mod I've seen. Those switches looks like shit. There are 1,000,000,000,000,000 buttons and switches costing pennies that look way better.
Ehi Adam why don't you give that to me? ;)
If Jan is a guy, his name is most likely pronounced 'yarn' if it's of Dutch origin.
+neoxerxes Maybe...?
Cf cards over sd cards all day because cf cards are 10 times faster then sd cards.
Sorry, but CF cards are way too expensive for the size. Just being honest.
RejectedManiac get a better job then.
All of this extra stuff? Just burn cds any region and play lol. If your DC doesn't read discs get another one, they are cheap and easy to find(In the UK you can find some for £10 yes £10!). This is totally pointless crap.
+Peshi Filous Great way to send consoles to an early grave, but you do you.
Adam Koralik it's been working since 2000 I make that almost 18 years. There is nothing wrong with it.
We dont care about first
2nd lol
HI. Thanks. God bless, Proverbs 31
gdemu is still better
Do you know what the biggest SD Card is that you can use for the GDEMU and how many games can you put on it?
I'm interested in learning more about the GDEMU as I want to soft mod my Dreamcast
ZomBee i'm not sure but i think there's not really a limit for existing cards since i'm using a 128gb at the moment. A 256 prob works 2
If there's no limit on the size of the SD Card then that's pretty good
How many games can you fit on a 128 gb if I may ask?
Not really sure have to check later on how many i have at the moment on an SD. on my saturn i had like 150 games on it and i think on my dreamcast around that number 2 but i'm not 100 percent sure. I know that i still have room to spare on my dreamcast and that i could add another 20 games or so. Most dreamcast games are less then a gigabyte so probably around 180 - 200 depending on what games you're installing on the SD
Hey that sounds pretty good
Thanks :)