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Sega-katanafront.jpg|Newer model (front)
 
Sega-katanafront.jpg|Newer model (front)
 
Sega-katanaback.jpg|Newer model (back)
 
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SegaDC KatanaBack.jpg|Katana Back
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SegaDC KatanaBottom.jpg|Katana Bottom
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SegaDC KatanaHardDrive.jpg|Katana's Hard Drive
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SegaDC_KatanaWriterBack.jpg|Katana Writer Back
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SegaDC KatanaWriterBottom.jpg|Katana Writer Bottom
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SegaDC KatanaConnected.jpg|Katana Connected To The Writer And SCSI connections
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SegaDC KatanaTest.jpg|Katana Test Screen
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SegaDC KatanaMBa 1.jpg|Main Motherboard
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SegaDC KatanaMBa 2.jpg|Main Motherboard (bottom)
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SegaDC KatanaMBb 1.jpg|SCSI Motherboard (top)
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SegaDC KatanaMBb 2.jpg|SCSI Motherboard (bottom)
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SegaDC KatanaMBc 1.jpg|GD-ROM Drive Mother Board
 
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Revision as of 16:45, 8 August 2023

Sega-katanafront.jpg
Dreamcast Dev.Box
Made for: Sega Dreamcast
Manufacturer: Sega
Type: Development tool
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Dreamcast
World
HKT-01

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Dreamcast Katana Dev.Box is the official development kit for the Sega Dreamcast. It is the tool used by the majority of Dreamcast developers to produce Dreamcast games.

Hardware

The Katana DB is effectively a computer, but with four Dreamcast controller ports and a GD-ROM disc drive. It has a region switch plus various debugging features, and is compatible with S-Video, RCA and VGA television outputs. The major difference between the Katana DB and a normal Dreamcast is that the Katana DB can interface with a Windows (or Macintosh) computer, as well as various other development components for testing and debugging.

There are supposedly at least four slightly different variants numbered HKT-0100, HKT-0110, HKT-0120 and HKT-0130 and the specifications can vary slightly between each model. Documentation is scarce, however earlier models may not have the hardware to interface with the GD-Writer and other components, and some lack built-in hard drives. Hard drives can not be bigger than 4GB otherwise the Katana DB won't be able to understand.

Katana DBs are valuable collectors' items, not just because of their rarity, but due to the possible contents which lie within. In some situations prototype or unreleased games have been found stored in second-hand Katana DB hard drives.

Digital manuals

Photo gallery

References


Sega Dreamcast
Topics Technical specifications (Hardware comparison) | History (Development | Release | Decline and legacy | Internet) | List of games | Magazine articles | Promotional material | Merchandise
Hardware Japan (Special) | Western Europe | Eastern Europe | North America | Asia | South America | Australasia | Africa
Add-ons Dreamcast Karaoke | Dreameye
Controllers Controller | Arcade Stick | Fishing Controller | Gun (Dream Blaster) | Race Controller | Maracas Controller (Third-party) | Twin Stick | Keyboard | Mouse | Third-party
Controller Add-ons Jump Pack (Third-party) | Microphone | VMU (4x Memory Card | Third-party)
Development Hardware Dev.Box | Controller Box | Controller Function Checker | Sound Box | GD-Writer | C1/C2 Checker | Dev.Cas | GD-ROM Duplicator
Online Services/Add-ons Dreamarena | SegaNet | WebTV for Dreamcast | Modem | Modular Cable | Modular Extension Cable | Broadband Adapter | Dreamphone
Connector Cables Onsei Setsuzoku Cable | RF Adapter | Scart Cable | S Tanshi Cable | Stereo AV Cable | VGA Box

Dreamcast MIDI Interface Cable | Neo Geo Pocket/Dreamcast Setsuzoku Cable | Taisen Cable

Misc. Hardware Action Replay CDX | Code Breaker | Kiosk | MP3 DC | MP3 DC Audio Player | Official Case | Treamcast
Third-party accessories Controllers | Controller converters | Miscellaneous
Unreleased Accessories DVD Player | Zip Drive | Swatch Access for Dreamcast | VMU MP3 Player
Arcade Variants NAOMI | Atomiswave | Sega Aurora