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Daniel Kolph writes "The GameCube Linux Project has just released, what they call the GameCube Linux Alpha
This is an 1 MB busybox-based Linux system that contains screen output, network code, a telnet server and a webserver. They also provide a kernel patch. (Screenshots/Download)"
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The Warppipe project is a PC application and creates a virtual LAN among Gamecubes over the Internet.
This is Linux on the Gamecube. As in running directly on the Gamecube. You won't be able to play any Gamecube games in this mode.
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Runnings Homebrew Code
Can I just burn a 8 cm CD/DVD and use it in the GameCube?
No. The GameCube reads no CDs/DVDs. There is no way to produce a GameCube compatible optical media using a CD/DVD burner.
So do I run homebrew code on the GameCube?
The PSOload [gcdev.com] method is the only way.
What do I need in order to run homebrew code?
A GameCube, any version of Phantasy Star Online, a Broadband Adapter, a memory card, and PSOload [gcdev.com].
Do I need a modchip?
There are no modchips.
Will any of this disable the ability to play games?
No.
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