Using Linux To Get Your Dreamcast Online 50
katananja writes: "This article shows
how you can connect your DC to Linux and make use of your high-speed Internet access: 'I finally found the combination of what works and what is needed to properly set up Linux to act as a dial-up ppp server and allow my DREAMCAST console to access it. What led me to actually work on this project was my desire to utilize my current method of Internet access (CableModem) because I just didn't feel like tying up my phone line every time I wanted to use my DC on the Internet.' "
Dumb Terminal (Score:3)
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Re:Proxy... (Score:2)
Tivo ?? (Score:1)
Re:Proxy... (Score:1)
DC on Win98 SE... (Score:1)
Also, does anyone know if it would be very difficult to remove the sega modem and somehow connect an ethernet card from a computer? That would give me $60 extra for DC games and no waiting until Jan. 2(The broadband release date).
Here's a winner. (Score:1)
No way, Linux does that all by itself? Why the fuck do I even have BIND installed then?
You will also need a copy of UDPRED. This is a UDP Port redirector.
Has anyone told this guy about ipportfw, perhaps?
Does the newer Kernels even use IPFWADM???
Genius.
I also fail to see why he manually completes the connection on his linux machine's modem. Couldn't he just set it to auto-answer? (ATS0=1, isn't it?)
A little hacking? (Score:3)
I'd think it wouldn't take too much effort to get faster Internet access on the DC than this method.
I've never seen the inside of a DC, but it would be likely to have a separate modem chip. The specs for just about any commercial chip are out there on the Internet. If you can find the modem, it wouldn't be too hard to disconnect it, and get at the RS-232 directly.
You'd need a level converter; the onboard RS-232 is prolly TTL level where low = 0V and high = +3V, so you'd convert it to low = -5V and high = +5V. Wire up a DB-9 serial connector, get a null modem cable, and you're done with the hardware.
On the host side, you'd need to whip up a chat script that looked (from the DC's point of view) as modem, which then starts up your PPP connection. The serial port probably runs at 115.2kbps.
Might make a nice little hardware project for some hardware hackers out there.
Re:Dumb Terminal (Score:1)
Cool (Score:1)
Re:hmm...not just linux (Score:1)
Re:Sega Dreamcast Broadband Adapter review (Score:1)
Re:It's about time (Score:1)
Re:Tivo ?? (Score:1)
http://www.avsforum.com/ub bti vo/Forum6/HTML/000241.html [avsforum.com]
-bgaz
Re:Here's a winner. (Score:1)
Re:Uhhh ther is nothing new about this (Score:1)
Re:That's the thing (Score:2)
Yup, so much so that the win2k version of the guide [kinox.org] was done first. But hey, this is slashdot, that doesn't matter does it? :-)
hmm...not just linux (Score:2)
Dreamcast and PPP (Score:1)
Re:Uhhh ther is nothing new about this (Score:2)
Re:Nice And Neat But... (Score:1)
Re:Cool! (Score:1)
Um then you could just use your PC to play games on... the thought of trying to steer any FPS game with one o those TV remote type things you get with games consoles... "Use the MOUSE Luke!".
Re:Here's a winner. (Score:1)
No sega.net in Denmark, ever. (Score:2)
The only explanation given is that British Telecom had "problems".
So if you want to connect your DC, the solution above is the only way to go.
So they lied in the store when they promised that the internet part would come, now I don't want that infernal machine anyway. f... sega.
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Re:hmm...not just linux (Score:1)
.....bsd....................
::and let's not debate the 'technical merits' of one over the other::
Does anyone remember Kali? (Score:1)
Re:That's the thing (Score:2)
Re:hmm...not just linux (Score:1)
It's not high-speed.... (Score:1)
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Re:A little hacking? (Score:1)
Mr. Hankey
Re:No sega.net in Denmark, ever. (Score:1)
As has been pointed out before it is possible to connect the Sega to the internet using a LAN, but if one bought the Sega to gain Internet access (I can't imagine who) then one would proably feel a little cheated.
Re:It's about time (Score:1)
HOWEVER, for those enterprising individuals, I think the Japanese "Broadband Adapter" is preconfigured for DHCP, so if you use that then you can just import the Japanese one. I've been trying to track one down (I saw one for sale on a Hong Kong distributer's site) but can't seem to find any.
Cool! (Score:1)
Nice And Neat But... (Score:2)
It's about time (Score:1)
Re:Cool! (Score:1)
Which should make it possible for a lot more people to pull this trick rather than if they had to open the box and hack it.
So in terms of speed it is a bad thing, but a good thing if you don't want to destroy anything.
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Sega Dreamcast Broadband Adapter review (Score:2)
That's the thing (Score:1)
Now, if we could just convince businesses that we'll spend more money on hardware if the unit can be extended with Linux...
PPP in general (Score:2)
Damn... (Score:1)
Now I have to kill my uptime to install it again
Oh well... the things we do for connectivity...
Ender
How exactly is this high-speed.... (Score:4)
You're still limited by the modem in the dreamcast, regardless of how fast an internet connection you have.
A modem is not high speed.
Re:It's about time (Score:1)
January is what I've read.
Re:Damn... (Score:1)
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Proxy... (Score:3)
Re:Uhhh ther is nothing new about this (Score:1)
Maybe there's nothing new, but did you publish a web page about what you did? Most things are easy if you know how or have the time to figure them out. So many people can code, so few can document what they did.
Re:Damn... (Score:2)
</humor>
And while you're at it, plug an extra hard drive into the IDE port on your soundcard. Linux doesn't care...
BRTB
Re:hmm...not just linux (Score:1)
there's another good site .. (Score:3)
Re:No sega.net in Denmark, ever. (Score:1)
You do know you can connect to any standard dial up account via the DC, right? And, once the broadband adaptor is out (it may already be in Europe), you can connect to any lan or your cablemodem.
Josh Sisk
Re:hmm...not just linux (Score:1)
How about free, atleast for the personal edition.
I just downloaded it yesterday, perty cool....
Re:How exactly is this high-speed.... (Score:3)