Bulding a Home Theater PC that can emulate dreamcast?

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Bulding a Home Theater PC that can emulate dreamcast?

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I wasn't sure whether to place this under pc or technical help, and yes I realize this type of question is asked all the time and I can search, the thing is that most of those threads are older, plus I want to use mine as a home theater pc as well :D

So my question is, what would you recommend for a home theater pc that could emulate up to dreamcast (nulldc)? It would also need an hdmi output.

See I don't need all the details, just some basic suggestions to get an idea of what I need to emulate nulldc, I can work from there. I would really appreciate any suggestions.
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I had no problem getting NullDC to run on an off-the-shelf eMachines nothing-fancy PC. HOWEVER, you should know that NullDC doesn't natively take USB control pads, so you'll have to some dickking around with other programs that trick yr computer into thinking the control pad is actually a keyboard. That's the part where I just used F words and stopped trying to get NullDC to work.
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Newer SVNs of NullDC support dinput, and even xinput if you have a 360 pad connected (or you can even use x360ce to emulate an x360 pad with a standard usb joystick and then use the xinput plugin, if you don't want to dick around with button configurations).

As for the hardware, NullDC is not as demanding as PCSX2 or dolphin, I remember being able to run 1.6 on a core 2 duo 1.8ghz with an 8400gs videocard, but the newer revisions (which is absolutely recommended for compatibility purposes) have increased the requirements a bit. I have 2.5 ghz wolfdale PC with a 9500 GT videcard that can run games just fine, even with the internal resolution set to max supported (awesome for polygonal games, but introduces tearing and glitches in 2d games).

You can also use Quickplay as the frontend, but you'll have to do a little bit ofmessing around with the settings(but so far, it supports every emulator I throw at it, there is even a way to load PC games and an instance of SSF that automatically mounts images using batch files).
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joy2key should help the controller problem, right? thats what i use on the kof 13 rip.
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Maybe an odd question, but why do yu want this? A Dreamcast can be had for 20 - 30 dollars and its real easy to burn CDs if you want to try before you buy.
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ZenErik wrote:Maybe an odd question, but why do yu want this? A Dreamcast can be had for 20 - 30 dollars and its real easy to burn CDs if you want to try before you buy.
Nerd appeal, that is all :P There is no reason to take on a project like this, yet I find myself doing stuff like it all the time :lol:

"I bought a old Xbox so I can turn it into a media center!"
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better picture than upscaling with a vga box? region free?
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ZenErik wrote:Maybe an odd question, but why do yu want this? A Dreamcast can be had for 20 - 30 dollars and its real easy to burn CDs if you want to try before you buy.
I've actually toyed with the idea of the past of just building an emu box to play as many consoles as possible. For me it's about space-saving. I could still collect the games, but I wouldn't need to leave a bunch of consoles hooked up to play them.

I was never able to get PS2 emulator working well enough to put serious time/energy into the project though.
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funny how wii emus function better than ps2 ones, i think it is bc the ps2 has 2 cores, like the saturn.
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noiseredux wrote:
ZenErik wrote:Maybe an odd question, but why do yu want this? A Dreamcast can be had for 20 - 30 dollars and its real easy to burn CDs if you want to try before you buy.
I've actually toyed with the idea of the past of just building an emu box to play as many consoles as possible. For me it's about space-saving. I could still collect the games, but I wouldn't need to leave a bunch of consoles hooked up to play them.
Pretty much what I was going for. In my case, though, I'm more worried about the console breaking down (my PS2 is already having problems reading even DVDs, not just CDs).

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