I thought you were gonna add netplay support to SFC? what ever happened to that? Also I have heard of no homebrew DC software that uses any sort of netplay capability.
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I thought you were gonna add netplay support to SFC? what ever happened to that? Also I have heard of no homebrew DC software that uses any sort of netplay capability.
[quote author=quzar link=board=dcemu;num=1090531605;start=0#10 date=07/23/04 at 20:02:29]I thought you were gonna add netplay support to SFC? what ever happened to that? Also I have heard of no homebrew DC software that uses any sort of netplay capability.[/quote]DreamZZT connects to the internet and downloads files for use with the interpreter, and saves it to VMU. Not "netplay" per se, but it is using the BBA connectivity.
http://www.consolevision.com/forums/...920011;start=0
Well i do have to say this if its good for the homebrew scene why bother calling it Nintendo DS its so obvious that its connectivity for that and of course including the homebrew scene he can help people use internet for that aswell
Ahhh.. from what build of KOS was this stuff put in
place, the BBA works but the modem??
and secondly.. since these chanka people have
got the emu going, they should be able to
capture the firmware upload to the datapump..
alot of people are talking about the modem working on the dc something about the windows modem or something and the init string i have no clue but a lot of people will say it wont work getting it to run on the dc for those reasons
it's actually a firmware.. or more like a program, the
modem works, you can dial it, connect, even make
a simple game like modem tictactoe.. but you can't
connect at 33.6 ot 56k, since a small program has
to be uploaded to the modem to actually do it. the catch
is the code is in the browsers/games.. in actuallity
it's also in alot of generic PC modems, but you need
a device programmer to dump it.. with an emulator
you can minimally imitate it's registers, wait for
the proper sequence then capture the data transfer,
which can then be used to enable the higher speeds..
I have gotten the modem to work as a PC/DC chat client with a DC modem --> phoneline <-- PC modem.
I have also written a simple terminal client that can connect to a dial up bbs and let you surf old school.
All of the code is posted in various topics in the programming board of dcemulation. I can post links or quotes if anyone cares or can't find them :)
Troy
Yeah I've got it going as well, also made a simple
term prog, and connected to a friends pc.. problem is, when
I call my providers dialup it will kill the connection below
33.6K..
I can connect w/ my USR56K on the serial port though..
but kinda pointless..
I think i might have a little problem as i am only on dial up i would love when someone gets this thing working to try and work with the modem
did we ever get an answer?