A hack has been developed that allows the Sega Dreamcast to play DVDs without modifying the console itself. This is achieved through a Pico 2 board emulating a camera and a Raspberry Pi 5 encoding DVD video for transmission, creating a workaround for the original lack of DVD capability due to licensing costs.
This development interests developers and tech enthusiasts by showcasing innovative hardware hacking techniques and creative solutions to legacy system limitations.
Read the full article at Hackaday
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