I can give you some insight on what the C64DTV (as us commodorites call it) is actually. Granted I've heard that the sound is kinda sucky, but as it turns out, the unit is actually a COMPLETE c64 (aside from some of the ports) on a chip. Jeri Elsworth, of Commodore One Reconfigurable Computer...
I second the notion! (I would d/l it myself and try to keep a seed up and running!)
I wouldn't know how to create a torrent though, that would be for someone else to figure out.
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That sounds like a GREAT idea! That more than likely would put this idiot in his place!
HEHE! Something seems amiss since he has 2 disclaimers about how it's 'LEGAL'...
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You should buy one, then put the archive up for FREE DOWNLOAD! Put him right out of business!
Sweet! ~.~
Well all I would need to know now is how this cable works (what games/programs work with it) and where can I get a game cable like this somewheres.
Also something that's cool with Dreamcasts is you can hack the VMU's!
It would be real neat to use a dreamcast as an external 'harddrive' but can't see any place to get info on the pinouts or where I could even buy it...
Here is where I first found out about it, and would like to know how the cable is supposed to function and used... (eg: how would you get the...
I'm starting to doubt the guy... so another thing he said was:
- Multiplayer (online games) won't work when using this type of harddrive disk copying system.
Now based on what you said, I'm thinking that what he said was complete BS right?
I just heard something and I would like some clarification...
Does the ps2 use standard IDE harddrives? Or something else? Cause one person (not on this board) is saying that the drive isn't ide or something an di'm confused.
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Well I haven't played the game yet (I plan on getting a GP32 this Christmas) but I assume it's either a bandwidth hog or that the long distance costs to get connected to another user would be really expensive...
So is it kinda like a gamble as to what speed you get when you buy one from them? What is the average range of speeds that you get if the above is true?
Has anyone 'reverse engineered' how the RF adapter that you can get for the GP32 works? If so, could someone point me in the direction of a schematic or explain it to me if there's no schematic.
Edited question so it was more clear.
I can't seem to figure out what speed the GP32 that I could buy from lik-sang: (here). It seems lik-sang sells it at either 133 or 166mhz, but I can't see which speed I would get it at, or if that's just what lik-sang says the top end speed is with modding.
Yeah, but isn't software supposed to be something that you can't touch? Like video, programming code, etc?
And I know hardware is stuff that you can touch, like a PS2 console, or a keyboard, or a headset, etc...?