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Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:09 pm
by TeamXlink
luso_dreamcaster wrote:alexs0ul@ubuntu:~$ /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
bash: /etc/ppp/pap-secrets: Permission denied
:?:
Use:

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sudo bash
Or before you type in any commands type in:

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su
Then enter the password, then you don't have to bother with sudo.

Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:40 pm
by brourke228
I just added "STEP 10" which describes how to set your PC-DC server up as a dedicated dial-in server with the use of a phone line simulator.

Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:49 pm
by NunchuckChaz
Hey, I was wondering if there's a possible diagnosis for my PC-DC failure (opposed to ineptitude hopefully).

I followed ryochan's guide to the letter and I get messages in the interface log similar to the attached file.

I use the built-in modem of my Vista laptop. VMWare is running ubuntu 10.10.

I also tinkered with the registry files of the modem as per this PC-DC server guide:
http://www.maturion.de/dreamcast/mterlouw/

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

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Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:23 pm
by r34per
NunchuckChaz wrote:Hey, I was wondering if there's a possible diagnosis for my PC-DC failure (opposed to ineptitude hopefully).

I followed ryochan's guide to the letter and I get messages in the interface log similar to the attached file.

I use the built-in modem of my Vista laptop. VMWare is running ubuntu 10.10.

I also tinkered with the registry files of the modem as per this PC-DC server guide:
http://www.maturion.de/dreamcast/mterlouw/

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

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i find ubuntu 10.04 works best. i used ubuntu 10.10 and it didn't even find my modem in my pc, but ubuntu 10.04 worked fine

Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:34 pm
by brourke228
NunchuckChaz wrote:Hey, I was wondering if there's a possible diagnosis for my PC-DC failure (opposed to ineptitude hopefully).

I followed ryochan's guide to the letter and I get messages in the interface log similar to the attached file.

I use the built-in modem of my Vista laptop. VMWare is running ubuntu 10.10.

I also tinkered with the registry files of the modem as per this PC-DC server guide:
http://www.maturion.de/dreamcast/mterlouw/

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

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It looks as though your PC modem was detected since it sent out a command. Which dreamcast modem are you using? This is usually what happens when you're using a B modem and there is no line voltage inducer present. Either that or you are not syncing the connection up correctly when using the "sudo killall USR1 mgetty" command. You want to execute that command 2.5 to 3 seconds after the Dreamcast starts dialing.

Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:59 pm
by NunchuckChaz
brourke228 wrote:
NunchuckChaz wrote:Hey, I was wondering if there's a possible diagnosis for my PC-DC failure (opposed to ineptitude hopefully).

I followed ryochan's guide to the letter and I get messages in the interface log similar to the attached file.

I use the built-in modem of my Vista laptop. VMWare is running ubuntu 10.10.

I also tinkered with the registry files of the modem as per this PC-DC server guide:
http://www.maturion.de/dreamcast/mterlouw/

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

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It looks as though your PC modem was detected since it sent out a command. Which dreamcast modem are you using? This is usually what happens when you're using a B modem and there is no line voltage inducer present. Either that or you are not syncing the connection up correctly when using the "sudo killall USR1 mgetty" command. You want to execute that command 2.5 to 3 seconds after the Dreamcast starts dialing.
There was no white sticker on the inside part of the modem, but the one on the bottom says "670-14116A'. I have a 77HP voltage inducer I bought several months ago for my previous attempt. I'm not too sure how to set it up, or if I even need it. I tried it again, this time connecting the talk battery (set on continuity mode) and I still get 'NO CARRIER' or something similar. the light on the 77HP goes green when the process is underway and I've improved the timing of the killall command, and no change :(

Would the config files have anything to do with this, or should I try again using ubuntu 10.04 as previously suggested?

Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:08 pm
by brourke228
You could try that, but I doubt the OS is the problem. Personally i use xubuntu 10.04 for this.

Can you take a screenshot of the mgetty log after you execute the mgetty command, but before you use killall. I just want to see if its working correctly before you try to connect. Also be sure nothing is using your modem in windows otherwise vmware will not be able to access it.

Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:19 am
by r34per
how could i use just the normal phone line for my dreamcast? i set up a dc-pc server but i moved my dreamcast and its not close to my pc any more.

Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 4:52 pm
by Dinnerfortwo
Hi, im new here
and trying to get online with the dreamcast using this tutorial.
Instead of using ubuntu im using crunchbang
I have my setup like this
Vista-64 bit
670-14140A
Web Browser 2.0
Phantasy Star Online ver 1
Zoom 3095
and my internal modem
but im using zoom 3095 as recommended

I always get a no carrier response.
I can post logs if you like.

Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:00 pm
by brourke228
Yes that would be helpful. And tell me exactly what you're doing when attempting to connect. ie, the command youre typing word for word.

Also you will need to use a line voltage inducer when using that type of usb modem with a model A Dreamcast modem. And it will not work with at all with a model B Dreamcast modem. If you aren't using one this is likely the problem. I have some info on making of one of these near the bottom of my guide.