USB GDrom Thread

Discussion in 'Sega Dreamcast Development and Research' started by nonosto, Jun 13, 2015.

  1. rayik24

    rayik24 Active Member

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    Recieved a usb-gdrom a couple of days ago.

    Firmware is 15/11/20(a):

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    Using PNY 256GB Flash drive with no problem. Windows only wanted to format as exFAT which was not recognized by usb-gdrom. Downloaded fat32format to format flash. Fat32 with 512 allocation size is recognized fine. Can get fat32format here: http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm Direct download link for gui version is: http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/guiformat.exe

    Also noticed can organize the flash drive however you want. Not limited to organization presented in the two rars on the official site (root_init.rar and root_init2.rar). You do not need dashboard.iso on the flash drive.

    I soldered the lid switch onto the usb-gdrom. There no longer is a need to cut off the little plastic post on the bottom of the switch. The usb-gdrom has a hole in the board for that post.

    This device really is magic. I'm still organizing my 256gb drive and am amazed that I have 53 gd-disc games on it with 155GB still available for more games.

    Some more pics:

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    Notice you could not use the lower usb port even if you wanted to. It is not connected to the board.
     
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  2. SegaSaturnKuro

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    Can someone help me understand why you would want to put a resistor between the 12V and ground pins on the power supply? I'm no electrical engineer, but wouldn't that add another load parallel to the mainboard and increase the total current draw (and consequently, heat) from the PSU? I could see putting a resistor in series with the mainboard to reduce the voltage on downstream components, if that's a concern, but I don't think that's what's being done here.

    This seems more like an airflow issue. Once you remove the disk drive, you interrupt the airflow around the enclosed PSU and mainboard by opening a hole where the drive used to be. So now there's air flowing in through the top instead of over the components.
     
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  3. SolidSteak

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    I have some questions around this topic as well. I do know that the GD-ROM that shipped with the console ran off of 12V, so there is no load once the drive is replaced. Adding this resistor does add load, which helps the PSU run within the parameters it was designed for.

    What I am trying to find out is whether any of the output peripherals like the VGA box will add a 12V load therefore negating the necessity of the resistor.
     
  4. SegaSaturnKuro

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    I was toying with my Dreamcast yesterday using a VGA box and it was getting pretty warm. I did not measure the voltage of the 12V rail, however.

    I hooked up an 80mm PC case fan to the 12V rail and stuck it right above the gap where a disc would go, and now the Dreamcast is very cool. The air blowing out the top is lukewarm, about what I'd expect coming out the right side. The 80mm fan is too big to keep there permanently, so I ordered a 60x60x10mm fan. I'm hoping I can stuff that inside the console and forget about the whole thing. At worst, I might need to cut a grill into the lid, or just keep the lid open while it's turned on.
     
  5. Fandangos

    Fandangos <B>Site Supporter 2013</B>

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    Someone that did the lid switch mod can share some info?

    Did you use a push button or a two state button?
    Does it bridge all the 4 points on the right edge of the board? is that it?

    I tried using a small wire today to test it while using code breaker but I was able to open the lid and it stays "insert the game disk"as if I haven't closed the lid.
     
  6. Sunrider6

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    Fandangos <B>Site Supporter 2013</B>

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    It worked! Thanks :)

    I was afraid I had threw away my old gdrom drive but I was able to find it.
    Now I can enjoy some widescreen codes with code breaker.
     
  8. Friend of Sonic

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    Tried finding about more details from Mnemo about the new firmware but I was told to wait until release. Ah well, it is at 95% progress now!
     
  9. atari2atari

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  10. Shinebi

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    I tried with my ( already installed) reset button's wires connected to the board as a test, and it kinda works: the reset button is a OFF/(ON) button, so I concluded it actually should work inversed.
    Unfortunately, before I tried this out, I had already found and ordered a nice blue button as such, but was in time to cancel the order in-shop.

    What one would need is a ON/(OFF) button, which is constantly connected and interrupts the signal briefly.
    The connection points for the button are either the two left ones or the two right ones... (just look at the link I provided a few posts back)

    Stupid me, I already had desoldered the switch and mounted it on the USB-board... and when I desoldered it, the gun was set too high...
    What happened is that I actually LOST the switch clip-on casing as it apparently had popped off because of the excessive heat.... :/
    ...and can't seem to find it anywhere on the ground.
     
  11. Greg2600

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    Is there ANY chance of a 3rd party user-driven GUI like GD Menu for this, or MNEMO just won't allow it?
     
  12. Rindaman

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    Hi, I would like to make the switch lid mod. I have vr.4 of the PCB and firmware 06/14/15.

    I tried to two options (I used your picture) without soldering any wire, just with tape and it's not working:
    A: one wire to yellow and one wire to red. When joined and separated I see the UGC menu.
    B: two wires to each hole in yellow and then joined together, and the same for red. The same happens.

    ¿Anybody knows why am I so noob on this issue? This guy made it with option A (I think and it works)
    http://ayasuke2.exblog.jp/24416694/

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  13. Friend of Sonic

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    I'll be watching this discussion, as I'm not even sure I understand how the switch lid mod works.
     
  14. rayik24

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    I've used it in 2 ways:

    Can queue two disc games. Highlight the 2nd disc of a two disc game and click "x." Go to the first disc and start. If you open the lid and close it, the disc you had previously selected with "x" will play.

    If you did not select 2nd disc, then opening the lid will put you back to the game select screen. It's like hitting power off and then on
     
  15. Friend of Sonic

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    Aha! Makes sense. I think I'll try to find sone instructions and get it done
     
  16. robnmish

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    ok, feeling totally stupid to ask this, but exactly what account information is he looking for? your credit card? I was prepping to order one but don't want to send him off the wrong info....

    thanks
     
  17. hunter26

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    If you use paypal account, it's your email from paypal.
     
  18. scroeffie

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    what kind of hdd do i use usb powerd 2.5 or 3.5 self powerd and what kind of brand
     
  19. robnmish

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    Thanks Hunter
     
  20. MeteK

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    I did this on my PAL PSU, unfortunately, i'm playing in RGB and with this mode my image is screwed up.

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    Seems that RGB needs 12V to work great.

    Is there any solution for this ?
     
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