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− | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a third-party accessory for the [[Sega Dreamcast]], or rather, Dreamcast [[Visual Memory Unit]]s. It was created by [[EMS]], but the design was also used by [[Innovation]] at some point. It is a small device shaped like a Dreamcast, though instead of having controller ports or a lid, it has two VMU ports on either side. | |
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The Double Power is a method of transferring VMU save data between devices. It's primary function is to copy the contents of one "source" VMU to a "target" VMU, which it can do as a stand-alone device powered either through an A/C power supply or via four AA batteries. Typically the Double Power isn't used for this function, however, as the Dreamcast console can take care of save transfers between VMUs. | The Double Power is a method of transferring VMU save data between devices. It's primary function is to copy the contents of one "source" VMU to a "target" VMU, which it can do as a stand-alone device powered either through an A/C power supply or via four AA batteries. Typically the Double Power isn't used for this function, however, as the Dreamcast console can take care of save transfers between VMUs. | ||
The Double Power is notable for is its ability to connect to a computer, and with the help of software, its ability to allow the user to manage saves that way. Theoretically this means you can download save data from the internet and transfer it to a VMU, whether that be traditional saves or even homebrew games. | The Double Power is notable for is its ability to connect to a computer, and with the help of software, its ability to allow the user to manage saves that way. Theoretically this means you can download save data from the internet and transfer it to a VMU, whether that be traditional saves or even homebrew games. | ||
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Double Power is a third-party accessory for the Sega Dreamcast, or rather, Dreamcast Visual Memory Units. It was created by EMS, but the design was also used by Innovation at some point. It is a small device shaped like a Dreamcast, though instead of having controller ports or a lid, it has two VMU ports on either side.
Hardware
The Double Power is a method of transferring VMU save data between devices. It's primary function is to copy the contents of one "source" VMU to a "target" VMU, which it can do as a stand-alone device powered either through an A/C power supply or via four AA batteries. Typically the Double Power isn't used for this function, however, as the Dreamcast console can take care of save transfers between VMUs.
The Double Power is notable for is its ability to connect to a computer, and with the help of software, its ability to allow the user to manage saves that way. Theoretically this means you can download save data from the internet and transfer it to a VMU, whether that be traditional saves or even homebrew games.
Photo gallery
Physical scans
References