XCKDIY Dreamcast IDE Board: Inexpensive GD-ROM HDD Replacement

Discussion in 'Sega Dreamcast Development and Research' started by smoke monster, Mar 17, 2016.

  1. Anthony817

    Anthony817 Gutsy Member

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    Once he sees nobody will buy into his bullshit when they can get a better device for $23 from China he will lower the price greatly, mark my words.
     
  2. MeteK

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    Agree with you.
     
  3. Bensen87

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    yeah this rocks.
    I willl also wait for bad ad's solution. please keep me in mind when your boards are ready.
    I dont want to destroy another dreamcast. my last attemp wit an qsb failed:(
    the dc will power on but i don't get an signal(video+audio):oops:
    don't know what i've done wrong and I'm scared of removeing the qsb because of these crapy solderpads.:confused:
    I did an gd ide mod (by aldair)with my third dc.
    Works great but it's really like russian roulette to solder 40 wires without loseing pads or traces.
    this solder ist heaviest bullshit i've ever had to work with. it took really long i onlay soldered 10 wires a day.
    maybe someone could help me to fix the dead dc.and have some tips for me? for easier soldering especially temperature, material used (flux, solder etc)
    thanks and keep on modding
     
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  4. Teddy Rogers

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    WTF!? He can't be serious, let's hope that price changes...

    Ted.
     
  5. kdkane

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    Yeah that's some rediciolus price tag for some Homebrew Device that's not even confirmed working 100% for every Dreamcast ...
    So after reading this i'm even more convinced that i'll wait for Bad_Ad84 to release his (I'm sure much smarter build and manufactured as he is as profen often before some brillant engineer/electrician ) Device to public sale, knowing he is a great trustful seller for Console Parts for some time.
    So NO PRESURE to you ;-) but we are ready for your Masterpiece to get us all some real DC-HDD Solution on our Dreamcasts :)

    Just kidding take your time I'm looking forward to this device coming to public !
    Greetngs
     
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  6. RaZiel

    RaZiel Enthusiastic Member

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    The best part is on his Facebook page his "motto"

    Dreamshell is 100% free

    He forgot to say but "I"m trying to make a ton of cash off this"
     
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    RaZiel Enthusiastic Member

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    Read only as far as I know. I do know we can use the HDD to load Dreamshell without the need for an SD card. Anyhow tried to rip a disc and wasnt able to write to the HDD. I still needed the SD adapter.
     
  9. GillBert

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    It can write to the HDD, just use the most updated version of GD Ripper program.
     
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    Thanks I guess I must have used an older one but not sure how unless I loaded an older BIOS by mistake.
     
  11. DreamcastPL

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    I'm waiting for my XCKDIY IDE Board and I don't know what HDD model should I buy.
    So far I've found 3 working models: Fujitsu mhh2064at, Seagate st94019a, WD Scorpio Blue. But they're diffucult to find where I live. I'd like to have more HDDs to choose.

    Could you post your tested and working HDD models?

    Also I have a question, do I need some other mods then Dual Bios to have fully working IDE Board?
    I've found this information, but I don't know if it's necessary...?

    Source - http://www.dc-swat.ru/forum/thread-2246.html
     
  12. GillBert

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    If you are going to use IDE HDD then you don't need to worry much about compatibility issues, most IDE HDD types will surely work, just avoid the pretty old units (like a Quantumm 10GB unit I have from year 1998 I think, which doesn't work along with Dreamshell).

    No, you just need the bios mod flashed with an appropriate bios.
    As for this sound thing, the XCKDIY IDE Board already have an active 33.8688 MHz cristal resonator in it, so you don't need to make any further mod.
     
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  13. DreamcastPL

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    Thank you Gillbert.
     
  14. Mobius_trip

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    does anyone have a way to order oneof each of these from taobao? i could surely pay you a coordinator fee if its reasonable... preferred payment method is paypal, shoot me a pm letting me know how much it would cost to purchase/ship and we work something out.

    Edit: i want one of each. the large board and the small one.
     
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