any luck with the official xband modems?
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any luck with the official xband modems?
any luck on bringing the official xband modems for sega genesis and super nintendo ? i would really like to see where this goes and if we can succesfully bring them back. you guys have most of the stuff you need, now you just need to tinker with the games.
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Ive given up more or less. ive contacted everyone that worked for catpult that i could find any none of them have any other files or info on how to get it running again. not to mention no one really wants to help get it running. ive got the files here and patches but its more or less worthless.
Best bet is to just wait for krazystyle to finish up the new revision of xband2 hopefully and play that. its about as close to the real thing as you'll get other than the sega saturn netlink version.
Best bet is to just wait for krazystyle to finish up the new revision of xband2 hopefully and play that. its about as close to the real thing as you'll get other than the sega saturn netlink version.
I've decided that there just isn't enough interest out there anymore - from myself or others - to keep investing time in this. It would be cool, but only for a moment - then its moment will have passed. I feel that this is what happened with XBAND 2. Initially, there was a ton of excitement. A few days later, almost no one was playing. Most of the activity was in the chat box - and there are thousands of places to chat online.
Just as not as many people seem to care about obtaining Daytona Netlink Edition officially anymore (at least not at the prices demanded by sellers), the interest in XBAND is fading. I don't think there's enough nostalgia power or new interest to get this going again.
And as I said - I just don't have the interest anymore. I have other projects that I'm working on now that have a lot more relevance to the modern world - and hopefully my future.
Just as not as many people seem to care about obtaining Daytona Netlink Edition officially anymore (at least not at the prices demanded by sellers), the interest in XBAND is fading. I don't think there's enough nostalgia power or new interest to get this going again.
And as I said - I just don't have the interest anymore. I have other projects that I'm working on now that have a lot more relevance to the modern world - and hopefully my future.
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I figured there might be more interest in Xband too but perhaps the time has passed.
Sort of like Net Link. We have a nice small group of people who care, and about 4-5 of us played over the last 2 years but nothing really more than that. At least with the Saturn Net Link everything still works so nothing needs to be done.
Sort of like Net Link. We have a nice small group of people who care, and about 4-5 of us played over the last 2 years but nothing really more than that. At least with the Saturn Net Link everything still works so nothing needs to be done.
Netlink Games Owned:
-Duke Nukem 3D
-Sega Rally
-Bomberman
-Virtua On
-Daytona CCE Netlink Edition
If you wanna play just give me a holla!
-Duke Nukem 3D
-Sega Rally
-Bomberman
-Virtua On
-Daytona CCE Netlink Edition
If you wanna play just give me a holla!
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Re: any luck with the official xband modems?
Im curious if you guys want i can possibly hook, a computer to the sega genesis Xband, and see if any packets go though, and have a packet sniffer so we can study the modem better
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Re: any luck with the official xband modems?
This was one of my goals for a long time. The problems are threefold.
First: The XBAND won't dial without a dial tone. I would need a telephone line simulator to provide this tone to the XBAND... or some computer software... and I haven't found any or been able to write any that would suit my purpose.
Second: My computer needs to know when to pick up. A telephone line simulator would solve this problem as well, or (again) some carefully crafted software and some timing.
Third: The XBAND has to connect to an XBAND server. This server no longer exists, so even if we got the XBAND to try to talk to the computer, and had some kind of sniffer software running... when the XBAND fails to get a proper response from the server, it'll most likely just hang up. We don't have software to emulate the server because we don't have the knowledge to write it, and we can't get that knowledge easily because the original server doesn't exist to learn from and we haven't been able to get the server code. It's kind of a Catch-22 situation.
First: The XBAND won't dial without a dial tone. I would need a telephone line simulator to provide this tone to the XBAND... or some computer software... and I haven't found any or been able to write any that would suit my purpose.
Second: My computer needs to know when to pick up. A telephone line simulator would solve this problem as well, or (again) some carefully crafted software and some timing.
Third: The XBAND has to connect to an XBAND server. This server no longer exists, so even if we got the XBAND to try to talk to the computer, and had some kind of sniffer software running... when the XBAND fails to get a proper response from the server, it'll most likely just hang up. We don't have software to emulate the server because we don't have the knowledge to write it, and we can't get that knowledge easily because the original server doesn't exist to learn from and we haven't been able to get the server code. It's kind of a Catch-22 situation.
I have my Saturns, I have some of my games, I have a RasPi. Gotta put all this stuff together!
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Re: any luck with the official xband modems?
i thought someone on here has the server hosting software? i really still have hope that we can pull this off, or even create a new xband modem
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Re: any luck with the official xband modems?
We got ahold of bits and pieces of various types of code, but what was most lacking was information on the server software. We might not be able to get it - stuff that was based off of that server software is still in use today, and therefore can't legally be distributed - at least not without the permission of the company who owns the rights to it.
I have my Saturns, I have some of my games, I have a RasPi. Gotta put all this stuff together!
Re: any luck with the official xband modems?
Sorry if this information is already available, but there's a list of the games compatible?
I'm ready to play!
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Games: Sega Rally - Virtual On - Duke Nukem 3D
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Games: Sega Rally - Virtual On - Duke Nukem 3D
Re: any luck with the official xband modems?
I have hope that one day the server software will be made available. I don't know how soon that will be, but there will be a day when that code isn't useful for current applications anymore, and hopefully it will be released for us to use. Until then, as Warp said, it's nearly impossible to reverse engineer the Xband server without having an actual server in use.
Willing to play Bomberman, Duke Nukem 3d, Virtual On, Sega Rally. Send me a PM.
Re: any luck with the official xband modems?
Here's the full article:Rogue wrote:Sorry if this information is already available, but there's a list of the games compatible?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBAND
And here's a list of just the supported games:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBAND#Supp ... BAND_games
Catapult could have made more games compatible - they just had to write a patch for every game they wanted to add to the list. Granted, reverse-engineering a game and writing a patch for it wasn't an easy feat, so they only did it for really popular games. If we did somehow get a server running, we'd need the server to serve up patches to each XBAND as well. Many of these patches no longer exist. There were some patches in the code that we got, but I'm not sure we know how to compile them and we don't know how the server distributed them.
I have my Saturns, I have some of my games, I have a RasPi. Gotta put all this stuff together!
Re: any luck with the official xband modems?
Well, they are most sports games.
The project here is to play in the original hardware?
The project here is to play in the original hardware?
I'm ready to play!
Timezone: GMT -3
Games: Sega Rally - Virtual On - Duke Nukem 3D
Timezone: GMT -3
Games: Sega Rally - Virtual On - Duke Nukem 3D