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You can read my install guide for that, here. The easiest way to tell if yours is a suitable model, is to look for a number 1 in a circle on the label on the underneath of your Dreamcast, like this:. Most second generation models also have a black plastic fan that you can see through the vent grills on the side, whereas first gen machines have metal fans.

If you suspect the case might not belong to the board inside for some reason, you can also verify it by looking for a 1 in a circle on the board attached to the joypad ports, like this:. Finally, you can confirm a VA1 model by the 3. Picture of what it looks like at the end! First of all, turn the Dreamcast upside down and remove the modem by pushing gently in on the ridged thumbgrip, and sliding out. Holding the two halves of the case together, turn the Dreamcast back the right way up and gently lift off the top cover.

This is a good time to check the capacitors for visual signs of expansion. Mine were fine, but knowing the battery had died, I changed the soldered-on one for a holder for ML batteries ML are rechargeable, so CR batteries which are not rechargeable should NOT be used , and I also changed the orange power LED for a blue one while I was in there.

To do those mods are VERY simple — and just require very basic soldering skills. Now, without twisting or tilting the unit, and holding either the metal cage, or the smooth black plastic outer wall, lift the unit straight up and out. The pin connector is bottom-right as you look at the picture above, close to the screw hole. The instructions for the original GDEMU say that the bottom-left hole needs an M3 20mm screw with button- or pan-head.

Again, try not to twist, tilt, or bend the board as you lower it. That will allow me some degree of easy categorisation of GDI files on different cards. Put the lid back on your Dreamcast, carefully turn it over, and put the four corner screws back in. You can slide the modem back in now, too. Optional but recommended power modification:. With the GD-ROM gone, the 12V rail that powered it is no longer having that draw on it, so can output up to 14V, causing your Dreamcast to get very, very hot, and may shorten the lifespan of components.

To rectify this effectively, a simple mod adding some resistors will bring the voltage back down. This information originally came from this post , and at in the second video down the page, you can see where it needs to go. Further discussions with two awesome people, one an electronics expert, have made me alter the modification slightly. The official technical requirements for the cards are:. I use a 64GB card with no problems, and others have used GB successfully, too.

You can click here to download version 1. These can be trimmed with other software, or many CDI files only have data actually used so will be smaller, but some may not work.

When you open SD Card Maker, the first thing to do is make sure that your SD card is showing as the corresponding system drive letter in the top left. This runs a patch that can prevent the game list from taking a long time to appear on your Dreamcast. Next, add your games. You can either press the green plus symbol in the top right to add via a file browser, or you can just drag and drop files into the list.

In the worst cases, when the files have not been tagged you will see a blank entry in the list, or they may be tagged with something they were built from, for example a homebrew game may have used an Official Dreamcast Magazine coverdisc as its basis and may still have that tagged name!

You cannot rename titles in this section of the application, but in the next you can, so its important that you make a note of which position your titles are in so that you can name them appropriately in the next step.

You will be asked if you want to customise your menu. If you want to rename any of the titles, then say yes. To rename, click into the name field and overtype. Leave that as it is. I believe this was down to my antivirus software — creating an exception in its block list seemed to fix it.

In any case, this error does not impact the SD card in any way, that is OK to use even if you see this message. I had this tray made. The creator has options for SD slots on the left, right, or none, and it also mimics the shape of the original GD-ROM drive to try and create the original airflow for cooling. The storage slots are great, and it gives it a nice, purpose-built look.

That annoying bottom left hole? Great article! Helped me out, but as a lil follow up…. How did the three resistors work out? Is the system running good yet?

Relatively cool? Like Liked by 1 person. Thanks, glad it helped! And yes, so far so good. Like Like. I was having issues with mine, so I purchased the very same card you used in your tutorial. It now works like a dream, so thank you! Hey i have a quick question about the resistors. Would that be too much in terms of wattage? That should be fine. Thanks retrogameultra, I will be making a video for my Youtube channel and be sure to give you a shoutout!

Just posted my video. Thanks for your help man! I referenced your page in the video and linked in the description. Watching it right now!

Thanks so much for the shout-out and link — much appreciated, and your DC looks great now! Hi , ive just fitted this too a version with a metal fan , it seems the outer case was a VA1 but the insides were the earlier type. Yes thanks for the reply , i done a little research last night and discovered its because the original DC GDROM runs on 5v instead of 3.

Luckily i was reading your blog last night and noticed.. Are the games just as fluid or is there any reason to worry? Hello, how about disc games? How add them and how swap discs in game? Whats more… Is there a way to name them right in menu or does menu read it from dumps?

For games with a lot of discs, like Shenmue, I put them on their own SD card so that there are only four discs to swap between. I believe I succeeded in cooling Dreamcast without making any modifications to the source, it is very simple to do and the only necessary tool will be scissors, but to understand what I did I will have to try to make a video or a photo tutorial.

The fact is that you can clearly notice this efficiency in heat removal with placing your hands where there was overheating. Absolutely, and your method may work. I think it is ideal to use all the options, 3D print, resistor and aperture to improve circulation in the font region because they are easy to implement and complement each other. No problem! Glad to have spread the word, and thanks, you made my day!

Since the Dreamcast community is always sharing something, I decided to share a spreadsheet, which took me a long time, with information about games to make my life easier when choosing what to put in each SD.

For those interested in this post I explain what I did and make the spreadsheet available for download:. I just wanted to confirm that the three resistors you show in the pictures are indeed 1k ohms. You should be fine with your chosen 4-band ones, as the value is the same barring tolerance, obviously. Ok thanks! Do you think that makes much of difference considering the application?

Hi Great tutorial, really helpful. Just a quick question on memory cards. Some people have successfully used GB but it will take a long time to load the menu and compatibility cannot be guaranteed. This is a great guide is fantastic and will save people a lot of time.

Having done this a while back I can share my experience. I have used gb full size sd cards. When fully loaded they can take time to load but have no issues with them. I am based in uk and tend to use mymemory to avoid fake cards. I use a gb kingston canvas select sdxc class 10 1 Cards is Green.

I also replaced the fan in mine so more silent. I also replaced the power supply with a pico instead. The fan and power supply i got of amazon.

The mod kits 3d printing ebay is best. The clones dont update the firmware. Also they can be fussy on which version of gdmenu you use. If say you only see a few folders try a different version of gdemu in the first folder. Where can i find all the versions of the gdmenu? I can play the games, but only if i press the button in the board, but the menu isnt showing.

Help me please!!! I just want to give a helpful tip for anyone who has loading time issues with the menu. I am using a GB card loaded with games and my menu loads in less than 2 seconds. Immediately after that uncheck the menu. Hi Dave I am altering my set up later so will give it a go. Do you re-save after you have quickly unchecked, or just quickly exit the app. I save a second time before exiting the app.

Please let me know if it works for you. One is a pack I put together 52 seconds and another is a downloaded pack 3seconds then with all the folders copied to a card I formatted to fat The one I put together I re-formatted the card and started from scratch, yesterday and even clicking menu, save and unchecking etc etc It still takes 52 seconds. Then I actually deleted all the data of the second card and copied the files from 52 second card across without folder and ran gdemu.

That then took 52 seconds to load up when places in DC. As I know that card can boot in under 3 seconds it deffo has something to do with the menu tool. So whoever or however the person who who did the DC pack, they got it working great! For me maybe its a windows 10 thing or the gdemu I am using is not quite doing as it should for whatever reason. I know its working and saving as I can make my own menus with it too.

I am using one from download link which is Mad sheey v1. I cannot believe there is not another tool out there to do the same job! I can put up with the wait. I am old school and remember games like Brian Bloodaxe, not only taking ages to load, but were fussy to say the least!! Fan is metal implying 0 but no heatsink implying 1 or 2? Large circuit board on left says V01 so one?

You could also remove the shielding right down to the motherboard. Google will probably give you false positives. Bitdefender finds no virus in the file I link to above. The problem is that for Google Drive, if Google virus verification system finds it positive, only the owner so you will be able to download it, and nobody else…. The software is nothing to do with me, and I only provide it as a service. I use the one retrogames links too.

I did turn off AV then exclude the folder.



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