TacT wrote:man i was just going to order parts to make some for my friends and others out there too lol . One that plugs in so we don't waste so many batteries. Half the time I see people get on quake they need a new battery and have to run out to buy another one lol what a hassle.
Technically if you wanted to, you could order something like this to use with it. The basic line voltage inducer is there and you can power if however you like.
If there's enough interest, I could actually make 9v AC adapters with snap connectors for cheaper. It would probably be about $6 extra.
Just built a proof-of-concept AC adapter for line voltage inducers. Plugs right into the battery connector so you can use either or. Interestingly the AC adapter is only 6v and it works perfectly. I'm wondering if I can make one that works with the 5v from a USB port. I know it won't work on PAL modems because they require over 9v but it may work on NTSC-U modems. Just need to find a spare USB cable that I can cut up.
Update: Found a USB cable to try it with and unfortunately it's not enough voltage. Go figure. 6 volts is apparently the bare minimum.
Update 2: I've added the AC adapter to the Dreamcast Live Shop. It's $6 extra and ships free with the line voltage inducer. I don't have the parts to make it one on hand (unless you want the prototype) so let me know if you intend on ordering one and I'll get the parts for it.
I just wanted to say that I bought a line voltage inducer from pcwzrd13 and he shipped it very quickly.
I purchased a brand new raspberry pi 3 (have never owned a pi) and followed the video tutorial posted on the first page and was up and running in not much more time than the length of the video. Raspberry pi came right from the box, and my Dreamcast hadn't been turned on (much less plugged in) in ages.
Probably the easiest and quickest setup I've ever had when working with new and unfamiliar equipment. Definitely worth the investment. Now wondering if I should get the AC, although I've yet to see how long the battery will last.
bighouse3333 wrote:Now wondering if I should get the AC, although I've yet to see how long the battery will last.
I'm currently in the process of testing how long the battery lasts. Still on the first one at the moment and I've played for maybe 6 hours so far. I'll post the final results here when it dies.
I remember a while ago there were people working on bringing Bomberman Online back online on the Dreamcast, I was always excited by the idea because...
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