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dcload-ip is a homebrew program originally developped by Andrew Kieschnick. | dcload-ip is a homebrew program originally developped by Andrew Kieschnick. | ||
It allows a developer to use a [[Broadband adapter]] or [[LAN adapter]] as a link to send, execute, and debug code on a Sega Dreamcast console. | It allows a developer to use a [[Broadband adapter]] or [[LAN adapter]] as a link to send, execute, and debug code on a Sega Dreamcast console. It is typically loaded via CD-R, but can also be loaded directly through the [[BIOS modification|BIOS]]. | ||
It is able to transfer .bin and .elf files (and srec files, if specially configured for it) over the BBA. It also provides chainloaded programs with a standard syscall interface for communicating with a networked PC. The program is mostly intended for homebrew development, but can also be used with special programs designed to make use of it like [https://github.com/zeldin/dc-virtcd Marcus Comstedt's dc-virtcd]. | |||
[[:File:Dcload-2023-06-22.zip|Download the latest DiscJuggler images with versions of dcload-ip 2.0.1 and dcload-serial 1.0.6 as of June 22, 2023]] | |||
'''Sources''' | '''Sources''' | ||
* [https://github.com/sizious/dcload-ip dcload-ip | * [https://github.com/sizious/dcload-ip dcload-ip main repository] - maintained by SiZiOUS | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 24 June 2023
dcload-ip is a homebrew program originally developped by Andrew Kieschnick.
It allows a developer to use a Broadband adapter or LAN adapter as a link to send, execute, and debug code on a Sega Dreamcast console. It is typically loaded via CD-R, but can also be loaded directly through the BIOS.
It is able to transfer .bin and .elf files (and srec files, if specially configured for it) over the BBA. It also provides chainloaded programs with a standard syscall interface for communicating with a networked PC. The program is mostly intended for homebrew development, but can also be used with special programs designed to make use of it like Marcus Comstedt's dc-virtcd.
Sources
- dcload-ip main repository - maintained by SiZiOUS