Re: How To: Get Online with DreamPi
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 9:34 pm
I am very satisfied with the one I bought.. I still plan to build another one myself...ncman071 wrote:i am absolutely interested in that ...would gladly pay the $60
I am very satisfied with the one I bought.. I still plan to build another one myself...ncman071 wrote:i am absolutely interested in that ...would gladly pay the $60
Sounds good! I'll sent you a PM when I have everything. I can't guarantee it but likely it'll be within the next two weeks.ncman071 wrote:i am absolutely interested in that ...would gladly pay the $60
Since apparently PAL DC modems need 2 9V batteries, I presume that the power through USB solution won't work on a PAL DC, right?pcwzrd13 wrote:Here's my new USB-powered line voltage inducer. It's basically the Lamborghini of LVIs with high quality phone cable with gold plated contacts, hot glue reinforced internal components, and marine-quality adhesive-lined shrink tube. You could probably use this sucker underwater!I'll have some up for sale on Dreamcast Live once I have a good amount of them made. For anyone wanting to build their own, this is the 9v USB step up cable I use.
PCWizrd13 is the best to ask for that one. I would think you need an 18v but im not sure. I do know you could get a USA dialup modem and then you could use 9v usb solutionRaen wrote:Since apparently PAL DC modems need 2 9V batteries, I presume that the power through USB solution won't work on a PAL DC, right?pcwzrd13 wrote:Here's my new USB-powered line voltage inducer. It's basically the Lamborghini of LVIs with high quality phone cable with gold plated contacts, hot glue reinforced internal components, and marine-quality adhesive-lined shrink tube. You could probably use this sucker underwater!I'll have some up for sale on Dreamcast Live once I have a good amount of them made. For anyone wanting to build their own, this is the 9v USB step up cable I use.
Looks like there's also a 12V step-up USB adaptor, does anyone know if this works or are the 18V really needed?
You are correct. PAL modems require a minimum of 18v unfortunately.Raen wrote:Since apparently PAL DC modems need 2 9V batteries, I presume that the power through USB solution won't work on a PAL DC, right?
I forgot that there's always that option, thanks for reminding meXiden wrote:I do know you could get a USA dialup modem and then you could use 9v usb solution
No idea. A lot of people have asked that same question but I guess no one has tried it yet. I have a Japanese Dreamcast but it's the one without the modem (just a filler plastic piece) so I'm unable to test it.Raen wrote:Does the Jap counterpart HKT-7100 modem work with 9V?