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The Dreamcast console came packed with a 33.6K or 56K modem in the vast majority of configurations available worldwide. The modem is compatible with more commercial games than the [[Broadband Adapter]], so many people pair it with a [[DreamPi]] to play games online with a modern home broadband connection.  
The Dreamcast console came packed with a 33.6K or 56K modem in the vast majority of configurations available worldwide. The modem is compatible with more commercial games than the [[Broadband adapter]], so many people pair it with a [[DreamPi]] to play games online with a modern home broadband connection.  


There is a good reference on the modem hardware revisions [http://users.skynet.be/t_chan/dc/mylist.htm here].
There is a good reference on the modem hardware revisions [http://users.skynet.be/t_chan/dc/mylist.htm here].


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Latest revision as of 21:03, 6 January 2023

The Dreamcast console came packed with a 33.6K or 56K modem in the vast majority of configurations available worldwide. The modem is compatible with more commercial games than the Broadband adapter, so many people pair it with a DreamPi to play games online with a modern home broadband connection.

There is a good reference on the modem hardware revisions here.

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