Tripletopper wrote:The Rainbow screen did NOT come on. The 10.9 computer is a max memory, max operating system for a 2008 iMac. and might be on its last legs, because the Computer is a 2013 iMac, and is due for an upgrade. My primary computer is 10.14, but it's real slow. By the way, this is a secondary computer. The current link he gives is too cryptic to follow, because you need some Terminal knowledge to do this right,and it talks about too many extraneous things and I don't want to know all possible things, just enough to Flash a DreamPi SD Img.Īs to why I have 10.9? Most things run in 10.9 except websites in Safari, but that's what Chrome is for. I'd like to see a video link for Macintosh. Heck, you can get Dreamcastic to post a link on DreamPi IMG flashing on macintosh if YOU make instructions as either a webpage or a YouTube Video.Īlso Dreamcastic's YouTube DreamPi install video only has both pictorial AND DreamPi-speciifc instructions for PC. I can't figure out how to Flash a DreamPi IMG using Etcher. Raspberry Pi has no MNAc AND DreamPi spicific maybe you'd like to give instructions on how to flash using Etcher. Apple-Pi baker has no insturciotns on how to do this. I see your link, and I have both etcher and LATER i tried Apple Pi Baker BECAUSE Etcher wasn't working. Then it remained Black The screen did flash white when power was added last after the modem, Keyboard, ethernet TV Hookup and Dial up cable. Instead it flasherd white for like a frame or 2 when plugged into the Component output to my CRT TV. If I get my first ping reply I stop the ping and start SSH and check the log. Most of the time I start ping command to check if it comes online. When I boot my PI I need to respect a strict boot sequence:įirst disconnect my Line inducer from power (if connected). Now I know the issues and workarounds for it I can connect with out a issue. I also found some minor issues when I want to use my Dreampi (Pal Dreamcast) But that is what I have observed about dreampi. Maybe for testing and that would explain why 1.6 is bigger. And i guess there are no game server tools on it. That is all what dreampi will do its not a server. Redirected to the correct server (other ips) also If you are connect it will start communicating with dreamcast.onlineĪnd give your status. Then it will only relay the traffic and will use the custom DNS 46.101.91.123 at this IP address every game will get Since it was never released, will these be avaliable somehow, and 2) If it's freeware, and you don't have a GD-R burner or a GD R blank, will someone produce real GD-Roms for it, or can you burn a CD-R and use DC-X to boot it properly?įrom my understanding how dreampi works is it only uses the pi to let your dreamcast connect to the modem. it had somehting to do with head-to-head card games. Oner last thing, I heard there was a never released game form Visual Concepts. If 1.7 were working, does 1.7 have the Visual Concepts games not in 1.6? If so, get cracking on 1.7.1. If it does then I'll reflash 1.7 and give a list of files, compare to 1.6 and see what files need to be added, if it's a case of a missing file in 1.7> If all the files in one are in the other, except 1.7 has more files then I have no idea why 1.7 does't work. I'm going to reflash 1.6, the last stable version and see if it works tomorrow morning. IMG files represent the true size, then why is DreamPi 1.6 sized at about 2.7 GB, yet DreamPi 1.7, which supposedly should have more code to deal with the Virtual Concepts' Ooga Booga, NFL, NBA, and NCAA games weighs in at a slim 1.9 GB.Īre there so many more code efficiencies introduced where even though you added 6 games, you cut out 800 MB or about a CD's worth of data? Or is the something missing in 1.7 that should be therefrom 1.6.? If it's a black screen, then there is something fundamentally wrong with the Unix structure where it can't produce a command line screen.Ģ) if both. If the answer to both is "yes", then I noticed 2 things.ġ) The Unix command screen doesn't appear when DreamPi 1.7 SD card is plugged into the Pi 1B and either the HDMI cable OR the Composite cable to a CRT TV. IMG file, but should it be broken down into quite a few files with quite a few extensions? IMG file uncompressed and therefore shows their tree sizes? 2) if processed right, if you look at the DreamPi bootdisk, should it not be ust one. I think I got good instructions on how to easily prepare Dreampi using an OS 10.9 Macintosh computer (they are currently at 10.14) using a free program called Apple Pi Baker.
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