modding a saturn, & dreamcast
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RyaNtheSlayA
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modding a saturn, & dreamcast
could i put a larger amount of internal memory into the saturn, perhaps load games onto it even, same with dreamcast
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I don't think he's talking about system memory (RAM), but hard drive (a misnomer as there is no drive...) memory. And no, not gonna happen really. If you figure out how to do it please let us know, because it is probably in the realm of people with very small and steady hands who are very good with a soldering gun. As for increasing VMU memory, there's all kinds of third party cards that hold way more data...
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lol not gonna pay that muchretro_gammer79 wrote:http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/13/ebay ... -zip-drive
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Re: modding a saturn, & dreamcast
When asking questions you may want to use the correct terms, memory refers to ram, I'm assuming you were talking about some kind of internal storage like a harddrive which the DC has none. It is not possible even if you could create some kind of IDE to link a harddrive you would still need very advanced programming knowledge to make it usefulRyaNtheSlayA wrote:could i put a larger amount of internal memory into the saturn, perhaps load games onto it even, same with dreamcast
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