In this video I go over a Homebrew development setup for the Sega Dreamcast. This setup uses the BBA (Braodband / LAN adapter) as well as the KOS SDK. I go over the configuration and setup of the hardware and software needed to get a basic development setup, up and running. With this setup, you can stream over compiled Dreamcast code in .elf or .bin file formats, and test the compiled code on the Dreamcast console directly. In a followup video I may go over testing the debugging aspects using this setup, but for now….this should get you started. 🙂

Resource Links mentioned in this video are bellow:

Virtual Box Linux Mint (Cinemon) I used 32-bit image via OSBOXES.org (Link below)

(Make note once you bootup Linux, the login password is “osboxes.org”)

https://master.dl.sourceforge.net/project/osboxes/v/vb/31-Lx-M-t/19.2/Cinnamon/19.2C-32bit.7z?viasf=1

KOS SDK Compiling & install instructions for Linux. (Link below)

https://cohost.org/freakdave/post/288630-compiling-kos-for-dr

XDP software and BBA configuration instructions :

XDP Software Download: http://www.psilocybindreams.com/pc/download/

BBA config instructions: https://youtu.be/EUWW_mXaqJg

DC-TOOL & DC-LOAD-IP software:

https://github.com/sizious/dcload-ip

(DC-LOAD-IP .CDI compiled disc image….Yet to be uploaded…) But you can simply download the source from the link above….then use the Linux Terminal window and enter the “MAKE” command for this program and compile it yourself!…. Pretty Sweet right! ^_^ However, if you are having issues getting this image to compile….send me a msg on Twitter or here on my Website via the “Contact” page and I’ll see if I can send you a download link.)

Texture PVR converter Tool: https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1463/

LAME MP3 Converter: https://lame.sourceforge.io/