Mark30001
September 12th, 2006, 03:26
Something I'd like to share with those who may have never heard of it...
http://segakatana.com/images/hardware/hkt09/hkt09_front_small.png (http://segakatana.com/hardware.php?cat=dcdev&id=hkt09) http://segakatana.com/images/hardware/hkt09/hkt09_back_small.png (http://segakatana.com/hardware.php?cat=dcdev&id=hkt09)
Here is a Sega Dreamcast SYSTEM-DISC 2. These discs are sometimes referred to as "boot-discs" but they should not be mistaken for the boot-discs which were used to boot illegal Dreamcast backup discs.
These discs were used to enable a retail Sega Dreamcast unit to read Sega Dreamcast GD-R (http://segakatana.com/hardware.php?cat=dcdev&id=hkt06) media encoded in the same region as the unit. The disc is given the number two because there was a System Disc released for the Sega Saturn. They were mostly handed out to Sega Dreamcast developers (first and third-party), as well as reviewers.
Here is the a screenshot taken when this disc is inserted into a retail Dreamcast unit.
When the individual/company sees this screen, they should insert the Dreamcast GD-ROM game.
Once they do, the Sega Dreamcast reboots and loads the game content.
http://segakatana.com/images/hardware/hkt09/hkt09_screen_small_01.png (http://segakatana.com/hardware.php?cat=dcdev&id=hkt09)
Source: http://segakatana.com/hardware.php?cat=dcdev&id=hkt09
http://segakatana.com/images/hardware/hkt09/hkt09_front_small.png (http://segakatana.com/hardware.php?cat=dcdev&id=hkt09) http://segakatana.com/images/hardware/hkt09/hkt09_back_small.png (http://segakatana.com/hardware.php?cat=dcdev&id=hkt09)
Here is a Sega Dreamcast SYSTEM-DISC 2. These discs are sometimes referred to as "boot-discs" but they should not be mistaken for the boot-discs which were used to boot illegal Dreamcast backup discs.
These discs were used to enable a retail Sega Dreamcast unit to read Sega Dreamcast GD-R (http://segakatana.com/hardware.php?cat=dcdev&id=hkt06) media encoded in the same region as the unit. The disc is given the number two because there was a System Disc released for the Sega Saturn. They were mostly handed out to Sega Dreamcast developers (first and third-party), as well as reviewers.
Here is the a screenshot taken when this disc is inserted into a retail Dreamcast unit.
When the individual/company sees this screen, they should insert the Dreamcast GD-ROM game.
Once they do, the Sega Dreamcast reboots and loads the game content.
http://segakatana.com/images/hardware/hkt09/hkt09_screen_small_01.png (http://segakatana.com/hardware.php?cat=dcdev&id=hkt09)
Source: http://segakatana.com/hardware.php?cat=dcdev&id=hkt09