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"Guest Article: Future Proofing Your Dreamcast"

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Blogger Knifetotheeye said...

I have the XRGB mini and 2D fighters are absolutely jaw dropping through it. The 3D stuff is bloody nice too but honestly, you'll never see Marvel Vs Capcom looking as nice as it does through that awesome little box.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Blogger noiseredux said...

awesome article. Makes me want to spend (more) money.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Blogger antech said...

Do you have any idea where i can buy an SD card adapter? I can't find one anywhere...

Monday, January 18, 2016

Blogger noiseredux said...

I bought an SD card adapter years ago on eBay. Though I've never been able to get Dream Shell to recognize it.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Blogger The 1 Ross said...

Google GDEmu and you'll find the guy who makes them. I think he's stopped orders for the time being but he'll take them again at some point in the future, so keep an eye out. Maybe with sending an email to check if he's got any spare.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Blogger Joe said...

Is there any way to get the light gun working on modern tellys?

Monday, January 18, 2016

Blogger noiseredux said...

^none that I've found.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Blogger The 1 Ross said...

Nope, no way I'm afraid. You'll need to keep a CRT handy, on the plus side, the Toro makes it easy to switch between CRT and HD sets.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

I have a USA NTSC Dreamcast fitted with a GDEMU. I am planning on connecting it to my soon to arrive Toro. The Toro will use a Euro scart cable. To get from this to the Framemeister, which has a Japanese scart adapter attached, I assume Ill need a cbale something like this:

https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/european-scart-to-japanese-scart-converter?search=scart

Any help greatly appreciated - I don't want to fry my Framemeister!

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Blogger doceggfan said...

Nice article Ross, I was thinking of getting a TORO but I'm beginning to wonder whether my XRGB-3, the framemeister's baby brother, can do the same job as the TORO and maybe correct the aspect ratio too? I know I won't get 1080p out of it like the framemeister, but I think it'll be good enough for now, especially since my LCD TV is about 100 years old anyway.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Blogger The 1 Ross said...

You need the following two items

1, One of the following
- A euro scart to XRGB Mini converter https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/european-scart-to-framemeister-xrgb-mini-converter-with-csync-lm1881-for-sale
- A euro scart to JP21 converter cable https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/european-scart-to-japanese-scart-converter?search=Euro%20jp21

2, a regular male to male scart cable https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/scart-male-to-scart-male-21-pin-wired-euroscart-for-sale?search=Scart%20

I'm not recommending retro gaming cables or anything, just using these links as examples for what you need. I have only heard good things about the company though.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Blogger The 1 Ross said...

Doceggfan I've never used the XRGB3, but if it has a scaler or a zoom horizontal axis feature which I'm pretty sure that it does, then you should be able to get the same result.

On Reddit one user said that you're TV will interpret the image correctly of your TV has an auto-adjust feature. Simply wait until after boot up (when you see the edges of the screen fade from white to black) and then use. This should get your TV treating the signal as a regular 640x480p image. I guess if your TV doesn't have such a feature then for the same result you could just turn the DC on disconnected and wait 30 seconds or so before connecting it to your TV.

I've not tried either yet, but I'm going to test it when I get home on my TV and the XRGB MiNi.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Blogger The 1 Ross said...

God Dammit *your TV will interpret the signal correctly if it has an auto adjust feature.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

The 1 Ross I posted this earlier but it seems to have vanished. Thanks so much for the help!

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

I'm considering buying a 640x480 VGA projector for my Dreamcast Hanzo VGA box - it seems like the best way to get a proper 4:3 image! Or am I missing some technical flaw with that approach? :)

What's the Dreamcast HD project mentioned in the article though? I couldn't find anything about it after some searching?

+1 vote for the GDEMU - easy to install and works flawlessly. You need to watch the GDEMU site like a hawk to catch an open order window, but it's well worth the patience and money.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

I'll say. I just plain lucked out when I got my order in.

Friday, January 22, 2016

Blogger The 1 Ross said...

As with any projector for the purpose of gaming, make sure you get one with as close to zero lag as possible. As long as you can adjust the screen size horizontally then you'll be able to get the correct aspect ratio.

The Dreamcast HD project is a mode being developed by one of the guys on the DCJY Facebook group, so I suggest you join the group and try to connect with him for more information.

Yes, GDEmu is the best thing on Dreamcast since Shenmue 2.

Saturday, January 23, 2016

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