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Examples of custom BIOS versions include japanese-cake's BIOS hacks [https://japanese-cake.livejournal.com/8489.html v1.031] and [https://japanese-cake.livejournal.com/10056.html v1.032] and cpasjuste's [https://github.com/Cpasjuste/dreamboot DreamBoot].  
Examples of custom BIOS versions include japanese-cake's BIOS hacks [https://japanese-cake.livejournal.com/8489.html v1.031] and [https://japanese-cake.livejournal.com/10056.html v1.032] and cpasjuste's [https://github.com/Cpasjuste/dreamboot DreamBoot].  
* v0 consoles (5V): Use MX29F1610.
* v1 and v2 consoles (3.3V): Use MX29LV160TMC or MX29L3211 (32 megabit, double BIOS).
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 21 December 2022

The Dreamcast's BIOS chip can be replaced (or a secondary chip added) to remove region checks, A/V connectivity compatibility checks, and add new features.

Examples of custom BIOS versions include japanese-cake's BIOS hacks v1.031 and v1.032 and cpasjuste's DreamBoot.

  • v0 consoles (5V): Use MX29F1610.
  • v1 and v2 consoles (3.3V): Use MX29LV160TMC or MX29L3211 (32 megabit, double BIOS).

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