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Are all dreamcasts able to play burned games?

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 1:03 am
by danteleonardo
Been looking around and people have said that if your dreamcast was made after OCT 2000 it cannot play burnt games. Others have said underneath the dreamcast, there is a circle and with in that circle, if it has a 1 it can play burnt games and if it has a 2 it cannot.

So how can I check to see if it can play burnt games?

Re: Are all dreamcasts able to play burned games?

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 1:09 am
by Gary_b
burn a game and test it. i have heard a lot about this subject. i personally have not come across a Dreamcast that wouldn't play burned software. if those Dreamcast do exist they are rare. i have owned 6 or more Dreamcasts and all of them would read burned software.

Re: Are all dreamcasts able to play burned games?

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 1:17 am
by danteleonardo
thanks for fast reply. I would test it, but I do not have one yet. Just trying to find out if it can play burnt games before I buy it.

Re: Are all dreamcasts able to play burned games?

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 1:35 am
by Gary_b
looking for the circle with a 1 in it is a good way to know for sure. im pretty sure all of my DCs are 1's and all of then play burned software.

Re: Are all dreamcasts able to play burned games?

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:01 pm
by TuxTheWise
Taken from dumpcast:

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Some rare, late-model US Dreamcasts and some special edition Japanese Dreamcasts are crippled and have the code for booting MIL-CDs removed from their BIOS, meaning that there is no way to play backups or unofficial software on the system without some sort of hardware modification (or an as-of-yet undiscovered additional backdoor). No PAL Dreamcasts are crippled in this manner. It commonly believed that changing the track type of the first session of a MIL-CD (from the typical audio/data to data/data) will allow it to be played on these crippled Dreamcasts, but this is a myth--the code for booting MIL-CDs is completely not present in the hardware.
And for the record, I've played on 5 Dreamcasts on my life (2 mine; 1 was a Tectoy model), all of them booted CD-R.