From: Michael R. <mro...@fu...> - 2004-06-26 02:13:14
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Check out Bitmaster's mirror at my site, he has the IDE schematic there that tells you how to connect your IDE circuit to the Dreamcast: http://www.fuzzymuzzle.com/Bitmaster/Images/dc-ide.pdf Unfortunately many of the parts are no longer manufactured, you'll have to find a substitute. Kiyoshi also has a version of the schematic at his site here: http://www.fuzzymuzzle.com/Kiyoshi/Images/Experimental_ISA_board.pdf You can check out the Dreamcast Parallel Port pinout here: http://www.fuzzymuzzle.com/Bitmaster/Parallel_Port.htm IMHO, I think the project should work together on this to come to a common standard that utilizes currently available components and well document it so people don't have to keep running around trying to figure out how to do it. Michael Robinson mro...@fu... www.fuzzymuzzle.com Mike Frysinger wrote: >On Friday 25 June 2004 07:35 pm, Michael Robinson wrote: > > >>It's a proprietary pinout cable and is connected through a destroyed >>modem. Basically Kiyoshi tore the PCB off of the modem connector and >>soldered this proprietary cable to all of the Dreamcast Parallel port >>pins on the connector. >> >> > >right, this is the part i'm interested in ;) >it looks like a small ripped apart 50pin scsi cable and i think that will be >what i'll utilize ... ive just never found anything out there detailing the >modem destruction/rebirth >-mike > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. >Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - >digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, >unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com >_______________________________________________ >Linuxdc-dev mailing list >Lin...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxdc-dev > > > > > |