Artist's impression. Um. |
An IDE modded Dreamcast is required at present |
The original thread over at Assembler Games tells us a little more, and I also spoke to programmer Luiz Nai who is assisting the DreamShell developers in this quest. Here's what he told me:
"If you have the IDE-Mod in your Dreamcast just connect a DVD-IDE drive on your Dreamcast. You put the ISO files on the DVD and select them as you do on the HDD. At present, games files in CDI or GDI format are incompatible as games that use CDDA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) would not work. Also, the Dreamcast certainly has the power to run DVD movies but at the moment the priority is to get the DVD drive to read games. At present, the project is in the debug phase and the game Millennium Soldier has already been tested successfully."
- Luiz Nai
Probably don't start getting your DVDs in out of the garage just yet then, folks. And if you do you can probably just play them on literally any other device in your house (including some fridges, apparently). However, for another example of how the Dreamcast community strives to add new functionality for no reason other than it can, look no further.
Source: Assembler Games
6 comments:
What I really want is that sweet spring loaded release spindle like the Gamecube has.
I don't see the point in using a DVD drive instead of an HDD. Slower load times and you have to burn discs with a limited number of games instead of every game you have on a hard drive.
Yeah I tend to agree. It doesn’t really offer any advantage over the HDD mods already available, but I just thought it was cool that folk way clevererer than me still find new things to do the the DC
If this leads to a reproduction GDROM (Or even CDROM) disc drive then this could be great. Otherwise I don't get why you wouldn't just use a HDD instead.
It's the reason I sold the Dreamcast down the river. Much to my eternal shame..
I think it's really cool that these geniuses figured this out but honestly, who uses DVDs today?
".... It doesn’t really offer any advantage over the HDD mods already available..." I'd disagree as, at least in my area of the USA an IDE DVD drive and/or blank DVDs are more easily found, and more likely to work than an IDE hard drive.
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