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Re: Random Dreamcast tomfoolery for Retrochallenge 2012
- Subject: Re: Random Dreamcast tomfoolery for Retrochallenge 2012
- From: David Brownlee <abs%netbsd.org@localhost>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 20:20:44 +0100
On 5 July 2012 16:23, Mouse <mouse%rodents-montreal.org@localhost> wrote:
>> The built-in serial port is available as scif0. Adapters from the
>> custom connector with its CMOS levels to a standard 9-pin D-SUB have
>> been commercially available (look for "Coder's Cable").
Wonderful - thanks!
Someone has offered to send me a cable they no longer need, so I
should be able to have a play with it when it arrives. I'd like to get
a simplified setup with root on iso9660 and using the serial cable
with slip or ppp...
> ...and if you're not afraid of a little electronics, it's easy to build
> your own. One MAX232 or equivalent and a few discretes is all I needed
> (the connector has both 5V and 3.3V power available). Of course, you
> still need to connect. I opened up the machine and soldered wires onto
> the board, running them out to a connector (I used a more common
> connector) through a small hole I cut in the case.
Somewhere there was probably a warehouse just full of plugs for the
Dreamcast serial port... all probably destroyed now.... :/
> But, as I said, that assumes you're not afraid of electronics and
> soldering and suchlike.
If I didn't have a cable inbound I probably would - thanks for the pointer.
btw - did you ever do anything NetBSD related with your Dreamcast or
was it all custom Mouse code? :)
(and as a completely irrelevant question: If I'm using google-apps for
email is there any easy way to email you direct - apart from finding a
box with a suitable reverse DNS entry and setting up an MTA or telnet
25 to your MX? :)
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