My only other issue is that I had to use ffmpeg to convert mp3s from a dump I was testing with to wav and update the. As far as performance is concerned, I am pretty impressed with how fast things run. Just go slow and follow the instructions, you should be fine there. Thankfully I had my power supply in the hood and didn't have to run any extra cable, just had to remove the disc drive, which was grounded, and wire in the 20pin connection rather than the 21. I was using a J-Saturn (Gray), model HST-3200 and it was a little different inside than the reference model they use in their official guide. The Saturn took longer than the Dreamcast. It would be one thing if this was a cheap budget option but it's not, it's expensive and marketed as a premium quality product. Meanwhile those images would boot fine burned to a CD-R or on something like the Satiator. This impacted a few different retail games, hacks, and translation patches. Instead of just intercepting the security check at boot like a mod chip does, they treated any read beyond 650MB as a security ring check, so any game that went beyond 650MBs would crash. For example with the fast boot option they weren't cleaning up after themselves in RAM so games expecting cleared RAM (like Grandia) were having issues as garbage data from their menu system was still in RAM.Īnother was how they were doing the Security Ring check. They may have fixed some of them, but they came off as sloppy coding to me which made me wonder what else they did. ![]() ![]() MODE just tends to do things I don't like. Otherwise if you don't care about the disc drive I'd go for Fenrir. ![]() It has active support, doesn't require you to remove the disc drive and seems to just handle things better. If you're going to spend that much money I'd go for the Satiator instead.
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