Some Dreamcast dev hardware questions...

Discussion in 'Sega Dreamcast Development and Research' started by Mark30001, Oct 29, 2005.

  1. Mark30001

    Mark30001 Guest

    There must be some hardcore Dreamcast dev people like me on these boards. I'm on a quest for more knowledge! :)

    Since there are different variations of a Sega Dreamcast Development Box (Some that write Katana and others that write Dreamcast with the logo) are there also different variations of a GD-Writer? On the side of my writer, there is written: "GD-R #2 v0.54" Were there other revisions as well?

    Also, where there some master GD-Writers that burned game data onto a (Blue) Katana GD-R?

    On the Dreamcast dev boxes, where there some that had an ethernet line instead of a modem?


    Here's a list of HKT development hardware I came up with for the Sega Dreamcast:

    HKT-0120 - Sega Dreamcast/Katana Development Box
    HKT-0300 - Sega Katana Sound Box
    HKT-0400 - Sega Katana GD-Writer
    HKT-0600 - Sega Dreamcast GIGA BYTE DISC RECORDABLE
    HKT-0900 - Sega Dreamcast SYSTEM-DISC2

    Are there others that fit into here that not many know about, such as an HKT-0200, HKT-0500, HKT-0700, HKT-0800, etc?

    Here are some boxes, from ASSEMbler's collection: http://assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2834
    What are the checks for HKT-0100, HKT-0110, and HKT-0130 for? Are they different kinds of Development Boxes?

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    Any info would be greatly appreciated!
     
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  2. HHogan

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    heh, I think the bottom box became mine, because it was still sealed, but didn't have any check marks on any of the boxes.
     
  3. dickibow

    dickibow Intrepid Member

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    I don't really know that much about the Dreamcast dev stuff but I think there are a couple of extra discs floating around the place for the Dreamcast - a loop checker and a GD check disc. There were two on Ebay being sold by Adam-james but the auctions have finished now.
     
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  4. Mark30001

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    ;)
     
  5. hl718

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    The Katana branded GD-Rs and the Sega branded GD-Rs are identical aside from the labels. Both were burned in the same hardware and both even have the same part number. ;)

    -hl718
     
  6. Mark30001

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    Here's what is on the side of my GD-Writer:

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  7. coreycorey2000

    coreycorey2000 Spirited Member

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    I'll take a look at my GD-Writer and get back to you. There is a Dreamcast Duplicator aswell. I don't remember the number assigned to it though. I should have a pic saved at home.
     
  8. HHogan

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    mine is a Sept/99 model, KT-0400 but the serial # sticker has an ST2 in the bottom right corner.

    I doubt it means anything, but if you guys want to check yours.
     
  9. Mark30001

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    Mines an October/99 model & also has the ST2 at the corner. I think the 0.54 is the firmware version.

    I heard somewhere that earlier Katana dev boxes included internal GD-Writers. Does anyone know which sets included them? Also, what was the HKT-0130 Dev Box, and did this set include an ethernet line instead of the the regular modem on the more common dev boxes?
     
  10. coreycorey2000

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    My Gd-Writer says #1 V0.54
     
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