PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
- brourke228
- Game Server Admin
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- Dreamcast Games you play Online: Only PSO v2, 4x4 Evo, Quake III Arena, StarLancer, Max Pool, Planet Ring
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Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
Yeah thats possible. Try opening a web browser in crunchbang see if you can access the internet.
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- rebel
- Posts: 16
- Dreamcast Games you play Online: Phantasy star online
Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
I've been doing that and still nothing.
Something must've changed on my computer or wifi setting on my network.
Gonna try to reboot my computer as ubuntu with usb drive, hopefully I will get somewhere.
Something must've changed on my computer or wifi setting on my network.
Gonna try to reboot my computer as ubuntu with usb drive, hopefully I will get somewhere.
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- rebel
- Posts: 16
- Dreamcast Games you play Online: Phantasy star online
Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
I have figured it out after doing a whole bunch of things like flash reset my dreamcast, uninstalling vmware, using XDP web browser. I found out that either my ms-dns was wrong or my mgetty.config.
For my ms-dns i had my isp ip address instead of my router's
and for mgetty.config there was a bunch of commented info in it so I deleted it all and pasted the config that was used in the tutorial.
Now im back!
For my ms-dns i had my isp ip address instead of my router's
and for mgetty.config there was a bunch of commented info in it so I deleted it all and pasted the config that was used in the tutorial.
Now im back!

- Hunk_4TH
- Anarki
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- Dreamcast Games you play Online: Any of them except anything that requires dial-up, as I don't have a Dreampi yet.
- Location: USA
Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
Thanks for the awesome guide! Much easier than the XP one imo. I followed all of the steps carefully and I got it to connect one time only and loaded up Yahoo's home page on my Dreamcast but it was god awful slow.
But now trying to connect again I get this error in the terminal after executing the follow command you'll see what I mean.
any ideas?
*Edit* Nevermind guess it was my timing. I got it to connect now still a little slow though not as slow. I'm gonna give PSO a few tries maybe I'll see you guys on there sometime
But now trying to connect again I get this error in the terminal after executing the follow command you'll see what I mean.
Also I'm using Planetweb 2.0 that came with my Dreamcast.hunk@ubuntu:~$ tail -f /var/log/mgetty/mg_ttyS1.log
02/28 11:47:05 yS1 WARNING: DSR is off - modem turned off or bad cable?
02/28 11:47:05 yS1 lowering DTR to reset Modem
02/28 11:47:05 yS1 send: AT[0d]
02/28 11:47:05 yS1 waiting...
02/28 11:47:20 yS1 wfr: waiting for ``RING''
02/28 11:47:20 yS1 cannot set controlling tty (ioctl): Operation not permitted
02/28 11:47:20 yS1 >>> this might be caused because you have run mgetty/vgetty
02/28 11:47:20 yS1 >>> from the command line. Don't do that, use /etc/inittab!
02/28 11:47:20 yS1 send: ATA[0d]
02/28 11:47:20 yS1 waiting for ``CONNECT''
any ideas?
*Edit* Nevermind guess it was my timing. I got it to connect now still a little slow though not as slow. I'm gonna give PSO a few tries maybe I'll see you guys on there sometime


- brourke228
- Game Server Admin
- Posts: 705
- Dreamcast Games you play Online: Only PSO v2, 4x4 Evo, Quake III Arena, StarLancer, Max Pool, Planet Ring
- Location: RI
Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
Are you using a PCI or integrated modem? PCI and integrated modems will perform much worse through vmware because vmware is not able to virtualize them. It supports PCI modems through virtual COM port but the performance is a lot worse when compared to usb and serial modems. PSO and 4x4 will both work when used with a PCI modem through vmware, and possibly max pool, but quake 3 and starlancer will not.
- Hunk_4TH
- Anarki
- Posts: 91
- Dreamcast Games you play Online: Any of them except anything that requires dial-up, as I don't have a Dreampi yet.
- Location: USA
Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
Yeah it's a PCI modem. I can see what you mean by the performance. Is there any way to do this in Windows 7 without the use of Ubuntu/Vmware? I found a guide for XP but it wasn't any help.brourke228 wrote:Are you using a PCI or integrated modem? PCI and integrated modems will perform much worse through vmware because vmware is not able to virtualize them. It supports PCI modems through virtual COM port but the performance is a lot worse when compared to usb and serial modems. PSO and 4x4 will both work when used with a PCI modem through vmware, and possibly max pool, but quake 3 and starlancer will not.

- brourke228
- Game Server Admin
- Posts: 705
- Dreamcast Games you play Online: Only PSO v2, 4x4 Evo, Quake III Arena, StarLancer, Max Pool, Planet Ring
- Location: RI
Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
Not that I know of. Sorry for the incovenience. If its really bothering you I would suggest getting a Serial or USB modem they're both really cheap and will work at full speed through vmware. If you get a USB modem make sure its compatible.
- Favrenation
- Outrun
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- Dreamcast Games you play Online: Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2, Quake 3 Arena, 4x4 Evo, Maximum Pool
- Location: Earth
Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
Another thing you could do is dual boot ubuntu. If you use linux itself then it won't be emulating the modem. If you use WUBI: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubunt ... -installer It installs as a windows program and if you decide you don't want to dualboot you just uninstall it in add/remove programs and it will be completely erased. Make sure you have linux drivers for your modem though.
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- Hunk_4TH
- Anarki
- Posts: 91
- Dreamcast Games you play Online: Any of them except anything that requires dial-up, as I don't have a Dreampi yet.
- Location: USA
Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
Oh no problem man! your guide was still very useful and detailed. It helped me get my DC online which I've never done even though I've owned one since like 2002.brourke228 wrote:Not that I know of. Sorry for the incovenience. If its really bothering you I would suggest getting a Serial or USB modem they're both really cheap and will work at full speed through vmware. If you get a USB modem make sure its compatible.
Thanks man! At the moment I do have a dual boot setup with Opensuse. I may do a wubi installation for Ubuntu just for this.Favrenation wrote:Another thing you could do is dual boot ubuntu. If you use linux itself then it won't be emulating the modem. If you use WUBI: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubunt ... -installer It installs as a windows program and if you decide you don't want to dualboot you just uninstall it in add/remove programs and it will be completely erased. Make sure you have linux drivers for your modem though.

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- rebel
- Posts: 16
- Dreamcast Games you play Online: Phantasy star online
Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
so wait...
I could use my zoom 3095 as a usb modem on linux to make the internet speeds faster on my DC instead of using com port like im doing right now?
I could use my zoom 3095 as a usb modem on linux to make the internet speeds faster on my DC instead of using com port like im doing right now?
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