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

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I currently use this setup with an Aspire One Netbook, and a conexant usb modem. Works great.

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Kingbuzzo wrote:I currently use this setup with an Aspire One Netbook, and a conexant usb modem. Works great.
thanksssss! that's is great news but what material i need to connect my dc to my pc?

PS: if any1 ould make a video of this guide that would be great for noobs like me :P

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it sounds like the zoom 3095 modem needs an A DC modem and a line voltage inducer for it to work. That explains why it would not work in windows 98 even with a Model A modem. On the linux guide Ryochan uses a good serial modem and a serial-usb converter.
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can any1 make a video about this guide :P?

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I could maybe. I don't know any programs that record on-screen video though. Anyway what part of the guide are you having trouble with?
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brourke228 wrote:I could maybe. I don't know any programs that record on-screen video though.
http://camstudio.org/

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brourke228 wrote:I could maybe. I don't know any programs that record on-screen video though.
http://camstudio.org/
Thanks, I'll check this out. How much space can i expect a video on this to take up at ~720p. Or do you have no clue? lol
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brourke228 wrote:I could maybe. I don't know any programs that record on-screen video though. Anyway what part of the guide are you having trouble with?
i didnt start yet i want to know first what i need (material) to do this.

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brourke228 wrote:
Dr. Pariolo wrote:
brourke228 wrote:I could maybe. I don't know any programs that record on-screen video though.
http://camstudio.org/
Thanks, I'll check this out. How much space can i expect a video on this to take up at ~720p. Or do you have no clue? lol
sorry i have no idea, it uses a different codec from fraps.. if it was fraps i could tell. but fraps wont do in your case because it only monitors game windows.

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luso_dreamcaster wrote:
brourke228 wrote:I could maybe. I don't know any programs that record on-screen video though. Anyway what part of the guide are you having trouble with?
i didnt start yet i want to know first what i need (material) to do this.
Well as far as materials go. All you'll need is a dreamcast, a modem, and if you have a "B" modem you will also need to build a line inducer. Other than that I listed everything on the first page of this topic that you need. I'm gonna try and make a video, but it might take a while because i'm unfamiliar with this program.
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