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JonnyThunder
10-04-2001, 12:41
I've been considering buying a cable from the US (I'm in Scotland), for making backups of my original games. They are calling the cable a Coder cable (Serial - DC). Has anyone actually backed up games using one of these things, and does it work alright?

Cheers,

p.s. Why doesn't DCCopyWorld have any info on the cable used to backup DC games if these cables are indeed being sold here and there?

sincere116
10-04-2001, 13:39
yea a coder cable works good to make backups of your original but a bba is so much better you can rip in about 40 min max

JonnyThunder
10-04-2001, 14:47
So What exactly IS a BBA?

:)

xena
10-04-2001, 18:57
The DC Broadband Adapter (LAN Adapter)helps you to connect your Dreamcast to any device equipped with an Ethernet port (10/100MBit), such as Cable Modems, ADSL modems, Local Area Networks at your home or office. Original Sega, japanese 100MBit version.

http://www3.csi-msp.com /dcweb/web/images/000002.jpg

zankoku
11-04-2001, 21:37
i read an long and complicated article explaining how to hook up ur DC to ur computer and share ur DSL or Cabel access,
havn't tried it yet, any1 else have?

JonnyThunder
13-04-2001, 08:07
Nice. Christ though, broadband adapter is still unheard of in this country. UK is always the last to be technologically advanced in the world I'll bet. Still, I may give the cable copying a go to see if it works.

Anyone got a definitive guide to backing up the games using a cable? Or know where to find one?

xena
13-04-2001, 08:22
go.to/selfboot tutorial selection

emulsoin
13-04-2001, 12:08
Just another warning to please try dcwarez cable rather than lik-sangs... its better in a few ways, including length

DreamcastKeV
13-04-2001, 12:54
its shorter cuz everyone who made the neo-geo ones had to shorten them to make em work right. the lik-sang works perfectly, although you have to put your dreamcast on top of your computer cuz of its short length

JonnyThunder
13-04-2001, 15:00
Well, I DID order it fro DCWarez actually (jandaman), so it's settled. I'll give it a go and perhaps post results when I'm done!

Thanks for the info(s) though.

Cheers,
JT