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NFG Forums => Info Requests => Topic started by: Agentspikey95 on February 21, 2004, 02:23:45 PM

Title: Dreamcast GD-drive question
Post by: Agentspikey95 on February 21, 2004, 02:23:45 PM
I was wondering if i bough a dreamcst GD-ROM drive, ripped up one of my dcrom drives for a computer, and stuffed the GDROM's guts in there, and pt IDE stuff in there...would i be able to make a GD-ROM reader for my computer.

EDIT: this is not for piracy purposes, i'm trying to learn dreamcast development and ripping the audo tracks for some of my games.
Title: Dreamcast GD-drive question
Post by: CJPC on February 21, 2004, 03:21:23 PM
Well, if you did it right YES, but you would need Special firmware, and a LOT of making things work right, and not too many people can write GDROM firmware !
Title: Dreamcast GD-drive question
Post by: dum dum on February 24, 2004, 10:57:31 PM
how are the gd's encoded, is half of the disc standard cd readable and the other half double density? while not very popular, there are double density cd drives around which makes me wonder if they are related technolgies?
Title: Dreamcast GD-drive question
Post by: benzaldehyde on February 25, 2004, 01:53:56 AM
I think I remember reading something about this. I've read that GD-ROMS are like CDs, except that there is a double-pressed section of the disc. This is why DC software can be burned with a program like Nero, which produces a similar pattern on a CDR as is seen in GD-ROMs. (OK, I admit it. I had to try that "MvC2 Remix"; just my luck it should all be hip-hop. Shit. I'll take my own copy any day.) If that's the case, one would think you could find a disc reader for them. How, though, is anyone's guess.