The Dreamcast VMU was a curious piece of hardware. Part memory card, part low-end LCD gaming toy, its fate was sealed once SEGA abandoned the console platform on January 31, 2001. With a limited ...
We’ve seen plenty of Dreamcast hacks before, too – the VMU is often a key candidate for attention. Video after the break.
Tap functionality didn't work so well with only 32 vertical pixels!" There you go - another new game for the Dreamcast! If you have a VMU with some batteries in, let us know how you get on with it!
Back on the 14th of March, VGNYsoft (aka Videogamesnewyork) launched their Kickstarter for replacement Dreamcast VMU (Visual Memory Unit) shells. These new VMU shells are formed of five parts, will be ...
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This repo seeks to provide a common entry point to the disassembled Sega Dreamcast VMU BIOS with comments and analysis on its functionality. It is my hope that we can discover any of its remaning ...
Port and cut-down version of ADPM for the Dreamcast VMU, written entirely in LC86000 assembly language. Use Waterbear in order to assemble the source (https://github ...
The original PCB has been replaced with MaplePad, an open—source tool that runs on the Raspberry Pi Pico for the Dreamcast ...
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