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Gaming Hacks: Hack the Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit

Overview One of the more unique aspects of the Sega Dreamcast is the visual memory unit, a 128-KB memory card with a 48 × 32 resolution LCD monochrome screen. The VMU has clever uses for memory card management (one can manipulate and delete saves without plugging it into a Dreamcast and even connect two memory cards to trade saves), but one is really interested in it for its ability to store games. It comes with a battery and built-in controls (a D-pad minicontroller and two buttons), so one can play standalone games using it, even though it normally plugs into the Dreamcast controller.

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PublisherO'Reilly Media File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2004 Downloads1
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