Subject: Re: Dreamcast Broadband Adapters
To: None <port-dreamcast@netbsd.org>
From: Gregg C Levine <drwho8@worldnet.att.net>
List: port-dreamcast
Date: 08/25/2002 19:45:28
Hello from Gregg C Levine
Makes sense to me. I just finished reading the original posted to Slash Dot.
Attempted to visit the original site, and was turned away via their layout,
no English setting for it. Then visited the Lik-Sang site. They are still
listing the adapter as temporarily not available, and do not list a date.
They also list the manufacturer as Sega. Which leads me to the conclusion
that the company name quoted on the Slash Dot article, as the original name
for building the thing. Meanwhile my original supplier of the unit, here in
the US, is busy running down their inventory.
Gregg C Levine drwho8@worldnet.att.net
"How many floors does this TARDIS of yours have, anyway?"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hubert Feyrer" <hubert.feyrer@informatik.fh-regensburg.de>
To: <port-dreamcast@netbsd.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 7:24 PM
Subject: Dreamcast Broadband Adapters
>
> OK, I haven't seen this mentioned here, so here we go:
>
> ``Dust off the old Dreamcast. If you're one of the many like myself who
> still enjoy their Dreamcast or are aspiring DC hackers, then you may want
> to pay attention to a quiet announcement by CSI, the Japanese manufacturer
> of the Dreamcast Broadband Adapter (flaky, but understandable translation
> provided by the fish). If you have no idea what the BBA is, the official
> page here. If CSI gets 1000 pre-orders for the unit, they will be willing
> to make another production run. Keep in mind that these units are very
> useful for the Dreamcast Linux efforts and NetBSD/Dreamcast, and that
> Japanese units work on US systems.''
>
> => http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/25/0132227&mode=thread&tid=127
>
>
> - Hubert
>
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