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{{sub-stub}}'''''DreamPi''''' is a application for the [[Raspberry Pi]] created by [[Kazade]]<ref>http://blog.kazade.co.uk/2015/</ref>, it converts any modem connection into high speed internet for Ethernet or Wifi so in can also be used with the [[NetLink Internet Modem]]. The program has been instrumental in reviving many online Dreamcast game's and in the popularity in the Dreamcast online scene
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a application for the [[wikipedia:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] created by Kazade.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20221025031015/http://blog.kazade.co.uk/2015/}} It converts any modem connection into high speed internet for Ethernet or Wifi so a [[Sega Dreamcast]] can still connect to the internet. The program has been instrumental in reviving many online Dreamcast games and maintaining the popularity of the Dreamcast online scene.
  
 
==Compatibility==
 
==Compatibility==
The application works with all version of the [[Planetweb]] Browser's as well as the European and Japanese counter parts. It also works with as of July 2017 [[Phantasy Star Online]] ver 1 and 2, [[4x4 Evolution]], [[Planet Ring]], [[Alien Front Online]], [[ChuChu Rocket]], [[Maximum Pool]], [[The Next Tetris: Online Edition]], [[PBA Tour Bowling 2001]], [[Quake III Arena]], [[Sonic Adventure]], [[Starlancer]], [[Toy Racer]] and [[Worms World Party]] with more like [[Daytona USA 2001]] coming soon.<ref>http://www.dreamcastlive.net/games.html</ref>
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The application works with all versions of the [[Planetweb]] Browser as well as the European and Japanese counterparts. As of April 2019, the application is compatible with the following games:{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20231017235740/https://dreamcastlive.net/games/}}
 
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==How To Use==
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*''[[4x4 Evolution]]''
When you switch on the Raspberry Pi, the DreamPi software starts automatically. It goes into "listening" mode. When in this mode, the software listens for the DTMF dial tones from the Dreamcast modem. When it stops receiving these tones it assumes that the Dreamcast has finished dialling and is now waiting for the other end to answer. Because we're not going through the telephone network, there is no ringing tone which is why the software waits for the dial tones to stop.
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*''[[Alien Front Online]]''
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*''[[ChuChu Rocket!]]''
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*''[[Jet Set Radio]]''
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*''[[Maximum Pool]]''
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*''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]''
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*''[[NBA 2K1]]''
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*''[[NBA 2K2]]''
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*''[[NCAA College Football 2K2]]''
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*''[[The Next Tetris: Online Edition]]''
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*''[[NFL 2K1]]''
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*''[[NFL 2K2]]''
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*''[[Ooga Booga]]''
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*''[[PBA Tour Bowling 2001]]''
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*''[[Phantasy Star Online]] Ver. 1'' and ''2''
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*''[[Planet Ring]]''
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*''[[POD 2]]''
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*''[[Quake III Arena]]''
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*''[[Samba de Amigo]]''
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*''[[San Francisco Rush 2049]]''
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*''[[Sega Swirl]]''
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*''[[Sonic Adventure]]''
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*''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''
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*''[[Starlancer]]''
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*''[[Toy Racer]]''
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*''[[World Series Baseball 2K2]]''
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*''[[Worms World Party]]''
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Compatibility for more games, like ''[[Bomberman Online]]'', ''[[Daytona USA 2001]]'', ''[[Internet Game Pack]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'', is still being worked on.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20230923203547/http://www.dreamcastlive.net/blogs/post/POD-SpeedZone-Is-Back-Online/}}
  
Once DreamPi stops receiving dial tones, it attempts to answer the call. This can take 10-20 seconds. It then hands over the connection to the PPP process running on the Raspberry Pi. DreamPi then enters a connected state and waits for the connection to finish, at which point it re-enters listening state.<ref>http://blog.kazade.co.uk/p/dreampi.html</ref>
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==Operation==
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When the player switches on the Raspberry Pi, the ''DreamPi'' software starts automatically. It goes into "listening" mode. When in this mode, the software listens for the DTMF dial tones from the Dreamcast modem. When it stops receiving these tones, it assumes that the Dreamcast has finished dialling and is now waiting for the other end to answer. Because the setup is not going through the telephone network, there is no ringing tone which is why the software waits for the dial tones to stop.
  
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Once ''DreamPi'' stops receiving dial tones, it attempts to answer the call. This can take 10-20 seconds. It then hands over the connection to the PPP process running on the Raspberry Pi. ''DreamPi'' then enters a connected state and waits for the connection to finish, at which point it re-enters listening state.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20231218095633/http://blog.kazade.co.uk/p/dreampi.html}}
  
For more info on how to connect head over to [http://www.dreamcastlive.net/connection-guide.html DreamcastLive ] for more info and to find out the latest news and to find players
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==External links==
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* [http://www.dreamcastlive.net/connection-guide.html Dreamcast Live] - Provides more information on how to connect and to find out the latest news and find players.
  
 
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DreamPi
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
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Peripherals supported: Dreamcast Modem
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DreamPi is a application for the Raspberry Pi created by Kazade.[1] It converts any modem connection into high speed internet for Ethernet or Wifi so a Sega Dreamcast can still connect to the internet. The program has been instrumental in reviving many online Dreamcast games and maintaining the popularity of the Dreamcast online scene.

Compatibility

The application works with all versions of the Planetweb Browser as well as the European and Japanese counterparts. As of April 2019, the application is compatible with the following games:[2]

Compatibility for more games, like Bomberman Online, Daytona USA 2001, Internet Game Pack and Street Fighter Alpha 3, is still being worked on.[3]

Operation

When the player switches on the Raspberry Pi, the DreamPi software starts automatically. It goes into "listening" mode. When in this mode, the software listens for the DTMF dial tones from the Dreamcast modem. When it stops receiving these tones, it assumes that the Dreamcast has finished dialling and is now waiting for the other end to answer. Because the setup is not going through the telephone network, there is no ringing tone which is why the software waits for the dial tones to stop.

Once DreamPi stops receiving dial tones, it attempts to answer the call. This can take 10-20 seconds. It then hands over the connection to the PPP process running on the Raspberry Pi. DreamPi then enters a connected state and waits for the connection to finish, at which point it re-enters listening state.[4]

External links

  • Dreamcast Live - Provides more information on how to connect and to find out the latest news and find players.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://blog.kazade.co.uk/2015/ (Wayback Machine: 2022-10-25 03:10)
  2. https://dreamcastlive.net/games/ (Wayback Machine: 2023-10-17 23:57)
  3. http://www.dreamcastlive.net/blogs/post/POD-SpeedZone-Is-Back-Online/ (Wayback Machine: 2023-09-23 20:35)
  4. http://blog.kazade.co.uk/p/dreampi.html (Wayback Machine: 2023-12-18 09:56)