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The '''coder's cable''' is the name given to the serial-based cable some developers use to test and debug code during development. Originally, cables were connected to host devices via serial, but modern cable designs incorporate a USB controller instead. Coder's cables can also be used for other purpose's besides development, such as transferring VMU data back to a PC or dumping GD-ROMs (although quite slowly). | The '''coder's cable''' is the name given to the serial-based cable some developers use to test and debug code during development. Originally, cables were connected to host devices via serial, but modern cable designs incorporate a USB controller instead. Coder's cables can also be used for other purpose's besides development, such as transferring VMU data back to a PC or dumping GD-ROMs (although quite slowly). | ||
- Using the Dreamcast's clock: | |||
* These baud rates should work with most systems/cables: 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400. (eg: lik-sang cable) | |||
* These baud rates need a good cable: 500000, 781250, 1500000. (eg: [https://www.retroonyx.com/product-page/dreamcast-usb-coders-cable retroonyx cable] | |||
* Specifying non-standard baud rates like 781250 might be tricky/impossible for most programs. This should work: | |||
** picocom -b 781250 -d 8 -y n -p 1 /dev/ttyUSB0 | |||
- Using an external clock (SCK pin): | |||
(TODO) | |||
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Revision as of 11:40, 30 June 2023
The coder's cable is the name given to the serial-based cable some developers use to test and debug code during development. Originally, cables were connected to host devices via serial, but modern cable designs incorporate a USB controller instead. Coder's cables can also be used for other purpose's besides development, such as transferring VMU data back to a PC or dumping GD-ROMs (although quite slowly).
- Using the Dreamcast's clock:
- These baud rates should work with most systems/cables: 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400. (eg: lik-sang cable)
- These baud rates need a good cable: 500000, 781250, 1500000. (eg: retroonyx cable
- Specifying non-standard baud rates like 781250 might be tricky/impossible for most programs. This should work:
- picocom -b 781250 -d 8 -y n -p 1 /dev/ttyUSB0
- Using an external clock (SCK pin): (TODO)
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