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[[File:Null Terminator Outside.jpg|thumb|Null Terminator Outside]] | [[File:Null Terminator Outside.jpg|thumb|Null Terminator Outside]] | ||
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The G2 Terminator is a device that connects to the Dreamcast's external expansion port and terminates the G2 bus. It has no other function. This device was included on some Dreamcast consoles that did not ship with modems, such as in Hong Kong. | The G2 Terminator is a device that connects to the Dreamcast's external expansion port and terminates the G2 bus. It has no other function. This device was included on some Dreamcast consoles that did not ship with modems, such as in Hong Kong. | ||
It is not the same as the G2 dummy adapter, which was also included on Dreamcast consoles without modems, like kiosk models. The dummy adapters are entirely plastic, including the connector, with no circuitry to terminate the bus. | It is not the same as the G2 dummy adapter, which was also included on Dreamcast consoles without modems, like kiosk models. The dummy adapters are entirely plastic, including the connector, with no circuitry to terminate the bus. | ||
A discussion can be found on [https://dcemulation.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=97158 our forums here]. |
Latest revision as of 00:43, 3 March 2023
The G2 Terminator is a device that connects to the Dreamcast's external expansion port and terminates the G2 bus. It has no other function. This device was included on some Dreamcast consoles that did not ship with modems, such as in Hong Kong.
It is not the same as the G2 dummy adapter, which was also included on Dreamcast consoles without modems, like kiosk models. The dummy adapters are entirely plastic, including the connector, with no circuitry to terminate the bus.
A discussion can be found on our forums here.