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    Default Linux kernel 2.6.25 comes with support for the GD-ROM drive???

    Does anyone know more about the Linux kernel 2.6.25 comes with support for the GD-ROM drive???

    that kinda makes it unfair to us Windows users, but how long ago was this? am i abit late?

    could this also be a way to finally read GD ROM discs on a PC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrTeressaBond View Post
    that kinda makes it unfair to us Windows users, but how long ago was this? am i abit late?

    could this also be a way to finally read GD ROM discs on a PC?
    How is this unfair to Windows users?

    And you will never be able to read GD-ROMs on a PC without disassembling the drive. It is a hardware problem that prevents the GD-ROM from being read (lack of a disc TOC for the second session), not a software problem.

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    so what is with this Linux Kernal saying added support for GD-ROM?

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    yes it comes with alsa (sound) drivers, gdrom, framebuffer, maple bus, keyboard and mouse. and i think joystick support is also on its way.
    all thanks to zx80user, the only one contributing to dc-linux.

    so build yourself a cross-compiler using crosstool or buildroot.
    and start building a distro

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    so if i had Linux under this kernal, i am able to read a GD-ROM perhaps?

    or what am i able to do then?

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    yes you will be able to read gdrom and cdrom discs.
    you can setup some ppp interface with your computer if you have a serial cable or upload it to your computer over the network if you have a broadband adapter.

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    thats so unfair, and i have windows.

    but if this kernal will make a drive read GD ROM discs under linux, what is the possibilty for Windows to do the same thing?

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    thats so unfair, and i have windows.
    People just don't get it, don't they?
    Why the hell is it unfair?

    The kernel has the support for the GD-ROM DRIVE. The DRIVE. It does not have "the ability to ream gd-rom discs under linux". It supports the DRIVE. The piece of hardware, the machine... You got it?

    By the way, it supports the drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nettapu View Post
    People just don't get it, don't they?
    Why the hell is it unfair?

    The kernel has the support for the GD-ROM DRIVE. The DRIVE. It does not have "the ability to ream gd-rom discs under linux". It supports the DRIVE. The piece of hardware, the machine... You got it?

    By the way, it supports the drive.
    you mean hooking the real dreamcast up through phone cord right like ps2/gcn through broadband connection to pc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zin0099 View Post
    you mean hooking the real dreamcast up through phone cord right like ps2/gcn through broadband connection to pc?
    No, running linux ON the DC.
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