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Re: Free dial-up ISP's for Dreamcast?

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I think that there must be a (small) market for an ethernet to dial-up bridge that functions like a dial-up isp "in a box". Primarily for getting older hardware like this online. However, I haven't been able to find anything like this online. It seems like setting up an old PC to do it or using a real dial up ISP is the only viable option right now.
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MrFrumble wrote:I think that there must be a (small) market for an ethernet to dial-up bridge that functions like a dial-up isp "in a box". Primarily for getting older hardware like this online. However, I haven't been able to find anything like this online. It seems like setting up an old PC to do it or using a real dial up ISP is the only viable option right now.
the method I'm talking about is for new PC's using linux (even on XP, Vista or 7).
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Re: Free dial-up ISP's for Dreamcast?

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Ok just dug a PCI modem out of my box of shit in the attic. Installed it. So I guess I'm gonna start going through the tutorial. I'll let you guys know how it goes.

the tutorial I plan to use is here if yr interested: http://dreamcast.onlineconsoles.com/php ... 42095e267d

UPDATE: successfully got a Linux Virtual Machine running on my PC and it has recognized my old modem.

UPDATE: having trouble getting the Linux distro to install... hmm...
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hit a snag, and don't know enough about Linux to figure it out right now. Maybe a Linux geek can help me. I get this error msg when trying to install Crunchbang under VMware Player:

This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU.
Unable to boot. Please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.


It SOUNDS to me like I can't use Crunchbang? If so, then anyone know which Linux distro I need to use instead?

I'm on Win7 64-bit.
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noiseredux wrote:hit a snag, and don't know enough about Linux to figure it out right now. Maybe a Linux geek can help me. I get this error msg when trying to install Crunchbang under VMware Player:

This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU.
Unable to boot. Please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.


It SOUNDS to me like I can't use Crunchbang? If so, then anyone know which Linux distro I need to use instead?

I'm on Win7 64-bit.
Try downloading the 32-bit version of Crunchbang, as opposed to the 32-bit one.
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Re: Free dial-up ISP's for Dreamcast?

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lisalover1 wrote:
noiseredux wrote:hit a snag, and don't know enough about Linux to figure it out right now. Maybe a Linux geek can help me. I get this error msg when trying to install Crunchbang under VMware Player:

This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU.
Unable to boot. Please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.


It SOUNDS to me like I can't use Crunchbang? If so, then anyone know which Linux distro I need to use instead?

I'm on Win7 64-bit.
Try downloading the 32-bit version of Crunchbang, as opposed to the 32-bit one.
my Win7 is 64. Shouldn't that matter?

EDIT: probably I don't know what I'm talking about. I'll try 32-bit Crunchbag and let you know.
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@lisalover: you glorious bastard, I think it's working!

EDIT: definitely installed. Thanks. But too tired tonight to finish setting everything up. Will continue tomorrow.
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Great news. Please keep us posted.
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I actually use #! (Crunchbang) myself, its pretty freakin sweet. But if you get it to work under #! definitely share with me how to get it to operate.
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BananaXX wrote:I actually use #! (Crunchbang) myself, its pretty freakin sweet. But if you get it to work under #! definitely share with me how to get it to operate.
since yr familiar with Crunchbang, later on I'll post the snag I've hit. I *think* it's probably something that I'm not getting since I'm a Linux n00b.
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