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Dumping [[GD-ROM|GD-ROMs]] can be done using a Dreamcast console with a [[Serial SD card adapter]] or [[ | Dumping [[GD-ROM|GD-ROMs]] can be done using a Dreamcast console with a [[Serial SD card adapter]], [[Broadband adapter]], or [[LAN adapter]]. Alternative, special models of PC drives can be disassembled and modified to dump GD-ROMs with the proper software and technique. | ||
If you have a Broadband Adapter, the simplest way is using [[httpd-ack]] ([[:File:Httpd-ack-20080711.zip|download]]). | If you have a Broadband Adapter, the simplest way is using [[httpd-ack]] ([[:File:Httpd-ack-20080711.zip|download]]). | ||
If you are using an SD card adapter, use [[SDRip]] ([[:File:Dcsdrip11.zip|download]]). | If you are using an SD card adapter, use [[SDRip]] ([[:File:Dcsdrip11.zip|download]]). | ||
GD-ROM images are most commonly stored in the [[GDI format]]. | |||
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! Dreamcast<br /> with Broadband | ! Dreamcast<br /> with Broadband/LAN adapter | ||
! Dreamcast<br /> with serial SD card adapter | ! Dreamcast<br /> with serial SD card adapter | ||
! Dreamcast<br /> with IDE/CF drive | ! Dreamcast<br /> with IDE/CF drive | ||
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|Yes, using [[httpd-ack]] | |Yes, using [[httpd-ack]] | ||
|Yes, using [[SDRip]] | |Yes, using [[SDRip]] | ||
|Yes, | |Yes, using [[DreamShell]] | ||
|Yes, using [http://wiki.redump.org/index.php?title=GD-Rom_Dumping_Guide Redump method] | |Yes, using [http://wiki.redump.org/index.php?title=GD-Rom_Dumping_Guide Redump method] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|GD-R<br />(3-track style) | |GD-R<br />(3-track style) | ||
|Yes, with [[System Disc 2]]<br />Yes, with simple swap trick | |Yes, with [[System Disc 2]], OR<br />Yes, with simple swap trick | ||
|Yes, with [[System Disc 2]]<br />Yes, with simple swap trick | |Yes, with [[System Disc 2]], OR<br />Yes, with simple swap trick | ||
|Yes, with [[System Disc 2]]<br />Yes, with simple swap trick | |Yes, with [[System Disc 2]], OR<br />Yes, with simple swap trick | ||
|No | |No | ||
|- | |- | ||
|GD-R<br />(>3 tracks with audio) | |GD-R<br />(>3 tracks with audio) | ||
|Yes, with [[System Disc 2]]<br />Yes, with complicated swap trick | |Yes, with [[System Disc 2]], OR<br />Yes, with complicated swap trick | ||
|Yes, but only with [[System Disc 2]] | |Yes, but only with [[System Disc 2]] | ||
|Yes, with [[System Disc 2]] | |Yes, but only with [[System Disc 2]]<br /> | ||
|No | |No | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 5 January 2023
Dumping GD-ROMs can be done using a Dreamcast console with a Serial SD card adapter, Broadband adapter, or LAN adapter. Alternative, special models of PC drives can be disassembled and modified to dump GD-ROMs with the proper software and technique.
If you have a Broadband Adapter, the simplest way is using httpd-ack (download). If you are using an SD card adapter, use SDRip (download).
GD-ROM images are most commonly stored in the GDI format.
Dreamcast with Broadband/LAN adapter |
Dreamcast with serial SD card adapter |
Dreamcast with IDE/CF drive |
Computer with special DVD-ROM drive | |
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Retail GD-ROM | Yes, using httpd-ack | Yes, using SDRip | Yes, using DreamShell | Yes, using Redump method |
GD-R (3-track style) |
Yes, with System Disc 2, OR Yes, with simple swap trick |
Yes, with System Disc 2, OR Yes, with simple swap trick |
Yes, with System Disc 2, OR Yes, with simple swap trick |
No |
GD-R (>3 tracks with audio) |
Yes, with System Disc 2, OR Yes, with complicated swap trick |
Yes, but only with System Disc 2 | Yes, but only with System Disc 2 |
No |