Dreamcast Hardware List

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  1. DreamCaster

    DreamCaster Rapidly Rising Member

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    Due to recent loss of a great website SegaKatana.com, I believe a piece of Dreamcast history is partly lost. I would like to find that again, and with everyone's help, I wish to re-create the Hardware list, where names, Model names, details, reviews, and pictures can be in one place for each and every hardware model for the Dreamcast in all regions. I have started the list, and its not complete. I need everyone to look at their hardware and collect any data that I said above. I will update this post when you or I find more data.

    (These first models often appear simply as HKT-0x as opposed to HKT-0xy0)
    HKT-0100 - Sega Katana Development Box (general term for Katana Boxes)
    HKT-0100 - Sega Katana Development Box (Set 5.00)
    HKT-0110 - Sega Katana Development Box (Set 5.23)
    HKT-0120 - Sega Katana Development Box (Set 5.24)
    HKT-0200 - Sega Katana Controller Box
    HKT-0300 - Katana Midi Sound Box
    HKT-0400 - Katana GD-Writer
    HKT-0500 - Cross Products Dreamcast GD-ROM Duplicator GD-X
    HKT-0600 - GD-R
    HKT-0700 - Sega Katana C1/C2 Checker
    HKT-0900 - Sega Dreamcast SYSTEM-DISC2
    HKT-1100 - Dev.Cas [670-13995A Serial S700S 990084]
    HKT-1130 - dev.cas (SET 7)

    HKT-2000 - Internet Starter Kit
    HKT-3000 - NTSC-J Dreamcast Initial Launch Version
    HKT-3010 - NTSC-J Dreamcast
    HKT-3020 - NTSC-U Dreamcast
    HKT-3021 - NTSC-U Dreamcast Demo-Kiosk
    HKT-3030 - PAL-E Dreamcast
    HKT-4000 - Japanese Mini-Keyboard
    HKT-4100 - 4x Memory Card (also for Sonic Team version)
    HKT-4200 - Standard Mouse
    HKT-4300 - DreamKara
    HKT-4301 - DreamKara (Sonic)
    HKT-4400 - DORIMUKYASUTODORIMUWAIYA ? "Dream cast dream wire"
    HKT-5000 - NTSC-J Dreamcast (no-MIL CD)
    HKT-5010 - Dreamcast Asian Version (no modem)
    HKT-5100 - Dreamcast Limited Edition (Pearl Blue, Black, etc.) ?
    HKT-5900 - SEGAKARA @ Home ?
    HKT-6300 - Seaman Special Dreamcast
    HKT-6500 - Hello Kitty Dreamcast (with P or B appended based on color P(ink) B(lue))
    HKT-6600 - Code Veronica Limited Edition Dreamcast (not sure which one)
    HKT-6800 - Sakura Wars Dreamcast

    HKT-7000 - Standard VMU
    HKT-7001 - Godzilla VMU (possibly VMS)
    HKT-7002 - VMS (Memory card, no screen)
    HKT-7005 - MOSURADORIMUBATORU (software with Visual Memory)?
    HKT-7006 - Gamera VMS (LE VMS)
    HKT-7007 - VMU
    HKT-7007 - '-03' Aqua Blue VMU
    HKT-7007 - '-16' Clear VMU
    HKT-7007 - '-18' SGGG LE VMU
    HKT-7008 - '-01' "BOY super invention kit, crab break ASON" ?
    HKT-7008 - '-02' "Giant Gram VMU"
    HKT-7009 - '-01' US Blue VMU
    HKT-7100 - Modem
    HKT-7200 - Microphone
    HKT-7300 - Arcade Stick
    HKT-7400 - Racing Wheel (Japanese)
    HKT-7430 - Racing Wheel
    HKT-7500 - Twin Sticks
    HKT-76xx - Keyboard (many models)
    HKT-7620 - Keyboard (something)
    HKT-7700 - Standard Dreamcast Controller (others have '-xx' appended)
    HKT-7700 - '-01' Aqua Blue Controller
    HKT-7700 - '-02' Lime Green Controller
    HKT-7700 - '-03' Passion Pink Controller
    HKT-7700 - '-04' Model 2000 (?) Controller
    HKT-7700 - '-09' Clear Black (smoke) controller
    HKT-7700 - '-18' Clear Controller
    HKT-7700 - '-19' Sakura Wars Controller
    HKT-7701 - Controller (?)
    HKT-7800 - Lightgun
    HKT-7801 - Dreamcast Cancer/gun (DORIMUKYASUTOGAN)?
    HKT-7900 - A/V Stereo Cable
    HKT-8000 - S-Video Cable
    HKT-8100 - VGA Box
    HKT-8200 - Modular Extension cable (just a phone extension)
    HKT-8300 - "Audio Cable", apparently just minijack cable
    HKT-8500 - MOJURAKEBURU (RF Cable?) ?
    HKT-8600 - Puru Puru Pack
    HKT-8700 - Fishing Controller (PAL)
    HKT-8701 - Tsuri Controller (Fishing) (JAP)
    HKT-8820 - RF Adapter NTSC-M
    HKT-8830 - RF adapter
    HKT-9200 - MIDI cable
    HKT-9400 - Dreameye camera
    HKT-9401 - Dreameye (white box, Sega standard style)
    HKT-9402 - Dreameye (dreampark box)
    HKT-9500 - Link Cable
    HKT-9700 - Maracas
    HKT-9800 - Dreameye microphone
    HKT-9900 - Mouse

    HIT-0300 - Sega LAN Adapter
    HIT-0400 - BBA
    HIT-0401 - BBA (Usually packaging is for US, but the hardware often still says 0400)
    HIT-1000 - R7 Dreamcast

    Thank you.
     
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  2. Quzar

    Quzar Spirited Member

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    I've been working on a list like this for a few years, and I'm 99% sure that it's the most complete out there:

    (These first models often appear simply as HKT-0x as opposed to HKT-0xy0)
    HKT-0100 - Sega Katana Development Box (general term for Katana Boxes)
    HKT-0100 - Sega Katana Development Box (Set 5.00)
    HKT-0110 - Sega Katana Development Box (Set 5.23)
    HKT-0120 - Sega Katana Development Box (Set 5.24)
    HKT-0200 - Sega Katana Controller Box
    HKT-0300 - Katana Midi Sound Box
    HKT-0400 - Katana GD-Writer
    HKT-0500 - Cross Products Dreamcast GD-ROM Duplicator GD-X
    HKT-0600 - GD-R
    HKT-0700 - Sega Katana C1/C2 Checker
    HKT-0900 - Sega Dreamcast SYSTEM-DISC2
    HKT-1100 - Dev.Cas [670-13995A Serial S700S 990084]
    HKT-1130 - dev.cas (SET 7)

    HKT-2000 - Internet Starter Kit
    HKT-3000 - NTSC-J Dreamcast Initial Launch Version
    HKT-3010 - NTSC-J Dreamcast
    HKT-3020 - NTSC-U Dreamcast
    HKT-3021 - NTSC-U Dreamcast Demo-Kiosk
    HKT-3030 - PAL-E Dreamcast
    HKT-4000 - Japanese Mini-Keyboard
    HKT-4100 - 4x Memory Card (also for Sonic Team version)
    HKT-4200 - Standard Mouse
    HKT-4300 - DreamKara
    HKT-4301 - DreamKara (Sonic)
    HKT-4400 - DORIMUKYASUTODORIMUWAIYA ? "Dream cast dream wire"
    HKT-5000 - NTSC-J Dreamcast (no-MIL CD)
    HKT-5010 - Dreamcast Asian Version (no modem)
    HKT-5100 - Dreamcast Limited Edition (Pearl Blue, Black, etc.) ?
    HKT-5900 - SEGAKARA @ Home ?
    HKT-6300 - Seaman Special Dreamcast
    HKT-6500 - Hello Kitty Dreamcast (with P or B appended based on color P(ink) B(lue))
    HKT-6600 - Code Veronica Limited Edition Dreamcast (not sure which one)
    HKT-6800 - Sakura Wars Dreamcast

    HKT-7000 - Standard VMU
    HKT-7001 - Godzilla VMU (possibly VMS)
    HKT-7002 - VMS (Memory card, no screen)
    HKT-7005 - MOSURADORIMUBATORU (software with Visual Memory)?
    HKT-7006 - Gamera VMS (LE VMS)
    HKT-7007 - VMU
    HKT-7007 - '-03' Aqua Blue VMU
    HKT-7007 - '-16' Clear VMU
    HKT-7007 - '-18' SGGG LE VMU
    HKT-7008 - '-01' "BOY super invention kit, crab break ASON" ?
    HKT-7008 - '-02' "Giant Gram VMU"
    HKT-7009 - '-01' US Blue VMU
    HKT-7100 - Modem
    HKT-7200 - Microphone
    HKT-7300 - Arcade Stick
    HKT-7400 - Racing Wheel (Japanese)
    HKT-7430 - Racing Wheel
    HKT-7500 - Twin Sticks
    HKT-76xx - Keyboard (many models)
    HKT-7620 - Keyboard (something)
    HKT-7700 - Standard Dreamcast Controller (others have '-xx' appended)
    HKT-7700 - '-01' Aqua Blue Controller
    HKT-7700 - '-02' Lime Green Controller
    HKT-7700 - '-03' Passion Pink Controller
    HKT-7700 - '-04' Model 2000 (?) Controller
    HKT-7700 - '-09' Clear Black (smoke) controller
    HKT-7700 - '-18' Clear Controller
    HKT-7700 - '-19' Sakura Wars Controller
    HKT-7701 - Controller (?)
    HKT-7800 - Lightgun
    HKT-7801 - Dreamcast Cancer/gun (DORIMUKYASUTOGAN)?
    HKT-7900 - A/V Stereo Cable
    HKT-8000 - S-Video Cable
    HKT-8100 - VGA Box
    HKT-8200 - Modular Extension cable (just a phone extension)
    HKT-8300 - "Audio Cable", apparently just minijack cable
    HKT-8500 - MOJURAKEBURU (RF Cable?) ?
    HKT-8600 - Puru Puru Pack
    HKT-8700 - Fishing Controller (PAL)
    HKT-8701 - Tsuri Controller (Fishing) (JAP)
    HKT-8820 - RF Adapter NTSC-M
    HKT-8830 - RF adapter
    HKT-9200 - MIDI cable
    HKT-9400 - Dreameye camera
    HKT-9401 - Dreameye (white box, Sega standard style)
    HKT-9402 - Dreameye (dreampark box)
    HKT-9500 - Link Cable
    HKT-9700 - Maracas
    HKT-9800 - Dreameye microphone
    HKT-9900 - Mouse

    HIT-0300 - Sega LAN Adapter
    HIT-0400 - BBA
    HIT-0401 - BBA (Usually packaging is for US, but the hardware often still says 0400)
    HIT-1000 - R7 Dreamcast

    At a point I was also collecting images of each thing for verification, but I misplaced most of them.
     
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  3. -=FamilyGuy=-

    -=FamilyGuy=- Site Supporter 2049

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    Here's all the pics I've got from SegaKatana and some other sites with obscure Katana DevKit Hardware.

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    Some people might find it interesting.

    FG
     
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  4. DreamCaster

    DreamCaster Rapidly Rising Member

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    Shame about the 'Bigsexyolli'. He could have picked a better name!

    Thank you guys, This is great stuff.
     
  5. SirGadget

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    Hey guys, I've gotten my greasy fingers on the domain dreamcast.nu, and my plan was to setup a wiki on it, which purpose is to list every single Dc item ever produced, games, consoles, vmu's, controllers, peripherals, dev kits, and so on.

    The plan is that I write as much as I can, a few selected guys, participate in completing the list, would you guys be interested in helping me?

    I have an HP DL120G5 with Win2k8 running on it's own 100Mbps connection in a professional hosting center, courtesy of my work;-)
     
  6. hl718

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    FYI, there are two versions of the HKT-06 GDR.

    There is the original, blue Katana version and the later, orange Dreamcast version.

    Both are functionally identical and share the same part number but the Katana discs are *MUCH* rarer.

    Yakumo has an image of one of the Katana discs on his site.

    -hl718
     
  7. segaloco

    segaloco Enthusiastic Member

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    I would love to help with this list, but in a different way, getting file dumps of various flashroms and such from these various pieces of hardware. It would make a great programmers resource list.
     
  8. SirGadget

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    Shure, why not:)

    The general idea is to make it a complete resource with every bit of info there is about the system:thumbsup:
     
  9. Blai

    Blai Enthusiastic Member

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    Nice list you got there.
     
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    The correct part number for this is HKT-0910.
     
  11. Quzar

    Quzar Spirited Member

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    Not to bug, but I'd really appreciate it, if you are going to use this list as a basis for a website, if you would credit me somewhere. It's taken about 4-6 years to get the list that big and I'm fairly sure it's the most comprehensive out there (even though it's far from comprehensive). As far as I can tell you've just copy and pasted it.... so yea. Please?

    Thanks.
     
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  12. krisk77

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    My DC is the same as the HKT-3000 (Japanese version) in the pics. I wanting to buy a GDEMU and need to know if this is a V1? I'm guessing this is a V0 (first batch run) as there is no numbers like the US and PAL consoles on the sticker.

    Thanks
     
  13. -=FamilyGuy=-

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    If you can open the case it's quite easy to tell if it's a va0. It'd be written on the motherboard and probably will have a metal heatsink with pipes and a 2wires fan instead of a 3wires one.
     
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    Thanks. I will check when I get home
     
  15. TriMesh

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    You can also just look in the fan opening - if you can see the metal housing of the fan right next to the case, it's a VA0 - if you see a black plastic air deflector, it's a VA1.

    Incidentally, that DC in the photo has the wrong modem on it - that's a PAL modem. The correct modem for a Japanese DC is HKT-7100.
     
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