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    RPi_Naomiboot

    RPi_NaomiBoot is a reboot of NaomiBoot Project from Gummbo

    Purpose of this is to be able to use Naomi Net Boot from anywhere at your home and from any devices with a browser. This project is just a reboot of Gummbo NaomiBoot project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/naomiboot/) I couldn't boot correctly on my Raspberry with the images provided in Gummbo project, so i've just extracted the Web application files from one of his image, and then recreated it from scratch on the freshest Raspbian distribution. Now i can guarantee my image sized for 16GB...
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    NaomiBoot

    NaomiBoot

    NetBoot your Naomi games with your Raspberry Pi

    Have a raspberry pi? Want an easy to use web front-end to Net Boot your Sega Naomi games? This is for you. So, I got sick and tired of having to boot up my pc every-time I wanted to NetBoot a game over to my Naomi. As a result, this project appeared. Basically, You go to http://naomiboot or the Raspberry Pi's IP address in any(?) web browser on the same network, and select a game, the Pi will then send the game over Ethernet. Pretty simple really. Full read-me available in the files section.
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