Coder's cable

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The coder's cable is the name given to the serial-based cable some developers use to test and debug code during development. Originally, cables were connected to host devices via serial, but modern cable designs incorporate a USB controller instead. Coder's cables can also be used for other purpose's besides development, such as transferring VMU data back to a PC or dumping GD-ROMs (although quite slowly).

How to build/buy a cable

DC SD Adapter V2
DC SD Adapter V2
    • select a usb-to-serial chip/cable (+- 10 USD)
    • connect the following pins (cfr Serial_interface):
      • GND <-> GND
      • TXD <-> RXD
      • RXD <-> TXD
      • RTS <-> CTS
      • CTS <-> RTS

Software to use

Dcload-serial

Supported Baud Rates

Not all common baudrates work, so the recommendations are:

  • up until 115200, you can use the common baudrates: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
    • if 115200 does not work, you can add the "-e" speedhack option
  • higher baudrates:
    • try first with the dreamcast-specific baudrates (223214, 260416, 312500, 390625, 520833, 781250, 1562500)
    • 230400: use the -e speedhack option if you absolutely need 230400 at pc-side, but the DC will use 223214 or 260416 anyways.
    • 500000 and 1500000: you can try, but that will not work on all pc (the mismatch with the baudrate of the Dreamcast is sometimes too big (4%))


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