![]() ![]() ![]() After all these years, no one has noticed this feature while reverse engineering different parts of the DC and its games? I think it's more likely just some leftover from before Sega finished developing the modem, and nothing really supports it. ( Screenshot here) It looks a lot like there is/was an option for having the DC use a external modem (presumably Hayes compatible) connected to the serial port, instead of the expansion port. Looking through what the program was displaying, I noticed that there was a setting for selecting between an external and internal modem, with UART settings listed underneath. The link was broken, but he was able to upload it again after I mentioned it. I was working on a program to view the contents of the DC's flash, and having that would help figure out a lot of currently undocumented parts stored in flash. After looking through the poster's website, I noticed something about a Sega tool for modifying and viewing the DC's internet settings. On Reddit, there was a post about a Crazy Taxi beta.
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