...hm.
What's the manufacturing date on the bottom of your Dreamcast?
Dreamcast Homebrew
Re: Dreamcast Homebrew
Its an HKT-3020 manufactured on December 2000. I thought it was only the 3030s that need to be modded to play homebrewAppleQueso wrote:...hm.
What's the manufacturing date on the bottom of your Dreamcast?
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AppleQueso
Re: Dreamcast Homebrew
I guess the only thing I could suggest is finding another older dreamcast just in case?
Have you tried simply finding a different image/release for Half-Life?
Have you tried simply finding a different image/release for Half-Life?
Re: Dreamcast Homebrew
Eh, even if it cant play homebrew it can still play normal gamesAppleQueso wrote:I guess the only thing I could suggest is finding another older dreamcast just in case?
Have you tried simply finding a different image/release for Half-Life?
Re: Dreamcast Homebrew
What's the number in the circle next to NTSC-U on the bottom (assuming it is a US model)? What region is it?small502 wrote:Its an HKT-3020 manufactured on December 2000. I thought it was only the 3030s that need to be modded to play homebrewAppleQueso wrote:...hm.
What's the manufacturing date on the bottom of your Dreamcast?
Some later consoles do NOT read burnt discs. I had one from late 2000 that didn't, although it was NTSC-J.

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What game are you trying to burn?small502 wrote:Well i finally got Disc Juggler working so i tried it out. 1x speed, set to raw write, set to mode 2 (tried on the default audio mode as well), set to CD-DA with a 200MB file. It burned fine but when i tried it out it (same as Alcohol 120% and imgburn with and without the files AppleQueso linked to) came up as a music disc stuck on track 2 4:16.
This is really weird
Try setting the block to 2336
Re: Dreamcast Homebrew
Its NTSC U and theres a 2 next to it.Breetai wrote: What's the number in the circle next to NTSC-U on the bottom (assuming it is a US model)? What region is it?
Some later consoles do NOT read burnt discs. I had one from late 2000 that didn't, although it was NTSC-J.
Sweet sig btw, whered you get it?
Ive been trying both Half Life and Kingdom Hearts BoR. Ill try once i get more CDRs, unless CDRWs work with it. Do they?KDub wrote:
What game are you trying to burn?
Try setting the block to 2336
Edit: Nvm answered my own question.. they do not
Re: Dreamcast Homebrew
Yeah they have to be CD - R
Re: Dreamcast Homebrew
That's what I was suspecting. Not all "2"s in Japan can read CDRs, and apparently not all the ones that are NTSC-U do either. Looks like this just might be a case of you having one of those that really can't read them.[/quote]small502 wrote:Its NTSC U and theres a 2 next to it.
Just do a search for console icon gifs.Sweet sig btw, whered you get it?

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Re: Dreamcast Homebrew
Ugh yea i think youre right. I have heard in some places though that all DCs should be able to play burnt discs and that the laser on ones that cant just needs to be recalibrated.Breetai wrote:That's what I was suspecting. Not all "2"s in Japan can read CDRs, and apparently not all the ones that are NTSC-U do either. Looks like this just might be a case of you having one of those that really can't read them.small502 wrote:Its NTSC U and theres a 2 next to it.