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The only official software that works with the LAN adapter is the Dream Passport for LAN web browser. No official games from any region are compatible with the LAN adapter. Homebrew software that is compatible with the | [[File:LAN Adapter Box.jpg|thumb|LAN Adapter Box]] | ||
The Dreamcast '''LAN Adapter (HIT-300)''' is a Japanese-only peripheral that connects to the [[G2 bus]] in place of the modem and provides the Dreamcast with 10mbps network connectivity. It uses a Fujitsu MB86967 chip, and should not be confused with the more common and vastly superior [[Broadband adapter | Dreamcast Broadband Adapter]], which uses a RealTek 8139C chip. | |||
=Commercial Support= | |||
The only official software that works with the LAN adapter is the "Dream Passport 2 for LAN" web browser. No official games from any region are compatible with the LAN adapter. | |||
=Homebrew Support= | |||
Homebrew software that is compatible with the broadband adapter is usually also compatible with the LAN adapter; however, software is not often tested with the LAN adapter explicitly due to its rarity. It is also possible to use the LAN adapter for homebrew development as an alternative to the BBA, using [[dcload-ip]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 2 January 2023
The Dreamcast LAN Adapter (HIT-300) is a Japanese-only peripheral that connects to the G2 bus in place of the modem and provides the Dreamcast with 10mbps network connectivity. It uses a Fujitsu MB86967 chip, and should not be confused with the more common and vastly superior Dreamcast Broadband Adapter, which uses a RealTek 8139C chip.
Commercial Support
The only official software that works with the LAN adapter is the "Dream Passport 2 for LAN" web browser. No official games from any region are compatible with the LAN adapter.
Homebrew Support
Homebrew software that is compatible with the broadband adapter is usually also compatible with the LAN adapter; however, software is not often tested with the LAN adapter explicitly due to its rarity. It is also possible to use the LAN adapter for homebrew development as an alternative to the BBA, using dcload-ip.
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