There should be new versions in the future, yes. I intend to keep working on Yabause as time permits me to.
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will in the future new versions of emulator on DC?
There should be new versions in the future, yes. I intend to keep working on Yabause as time permits me to.
Sylverant PSO Server
http://crabemu.sourceforge.net/
irc.freenode.net #dreamcastdev #dcemuuk #yabause #ljsdcdev
Can You give me a tutorial on how to how to burn it.
I doubt it'll be much help if I do.... See, I use Mac OS X, so unless you're on a Mac (or on Linux), it won't be much help. I'm sure it'll work just fine with most of the homebrew burning applications out there (like Selfboot). Just make sure you put the Saturn BIOS image (which I can't provide) on the disc with the 1ST_READ.BIN (and make sure the BIOS is named saturn.bin).
Sylverant PSO Server
http://crabemu.sourceforge.net/
irc.freenode.net #dreamcastdev #dcemuuk #yabause #ljsdcdev
and is that dos MY COMPUTER HATES DOS!
and what does
Yabause is written in C using KallistiOS. So, in order to
compile it, you need a working sh-elf targetted C compiler,
such as gcc and a working KallistiOS environment:
* http://gamedev.allusion.net
Once KallistiOS is set up, you should be ready to build
Yabause.
Uncompress the Yabause source archive, move to the newly
created directory, type "cd src", then "make -f Makefile.dc",
it will generate one binary: "yabause.bin" in the "src"
directory.
mean in the readme
That's if you want to build the whole thing from source. I'm somewhat doubting that's what you want to do.
Unfortunately, I don't know that there are any burning programs that don't use DOS in one way, shape, or form for Windows. Someone who uses Windows may be able to help you (I don't use Windows, as I had said before).
Sylverant PSO Server
http://crabemu.sourceforge.net/
irc.freenode.net #dreamcastdev #dcemuuk #yabause #ljsdcdev
OK thanks. I thought i had to do all that kind of words that don't make sence, And thats why i want a mac.:rofl:
this is fantastic!!! great work something too look forward to in the future ... great proof of concept for the dreamcast!
I recommend BootDreams. There are some tutorials in our tutorials section here on the SEGA Console Forums:
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=8
I think I got it.:rofl:
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