Linux for your Dreamcast

splice

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Just goes to show that Linux rocks and super portable! :) I might have to try that.
 

Blayze

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wow
I may have to try this as well

anyone that has done this how did you setup your dreamcast with linux, etc...?

soon people will be cracking RC5 on their dreamcasts :)
 

Remedy

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Can you actually play like Linux based ware like UT for linux for q3 for linux?
 

CTho9305

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I doubt you could play UT - unless the full source code is available, because the instruction set is different. Maybe you could run VMware and emulate x86 ;) That'd be nice and sloowwwww
 

xtopgunx

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Yeah it would be slow, only on 200mhz, could you imagine the framerate in UT or Q3? it would be aweful!
 

MGMorden

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You can't compare the Dcast's cpu mhz for mhz. Even though it's only 200mhz, it's quite a powerful little beast.
 

CTho9305

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sorry, let me clarify. I think UT would be VERY smooth run natively as a game. but under linux I think it would probably be slow. Although its 200mhz, it is much more powerful than my p200mmx+voodoo2. but running linux + X + UT in its ram would prolly slow down
 

daweasel

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Need to get some RC5 going on that! I can see it now a room full of dreamcast cracking RC5 :)
 

Remedy

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Thats not the same 200mhz you find in CISC based processors like pentiums this is a RISC processor hardwired for games. I actually seen a pic of someone overclocking there DC to like 350 or something like that. The current spec is 249mhz i beleive and it Gel cooled? i beleive too. But i think i might pick one up this week and get started on a project with a 10inch LCD i used on a Iopener, 40gigHD5400rpm and few other tricks and force it to work as a MP3 box. hmmm