Turning The SEGA Dreamcast Into A Linux Router
An anonymous reader writes "This highly detailed 101-page how-to article provides the necessary background and procedures to turn a SEGA Dreamcast gaming console into a Linux-based router with firewalling and virtual private networking capabilities. The article explains how to create the necessary toolchain for compiling both programs and the Linux kernel, and shows how, starting from scratch, you can build a Linux operating system that runs entirely in memory."
What I'd like to see is instructions on how to turn an old linux router into a top-o-the-line gaming console.
I've never heard of one, but you can still find dreamcast broadband adapters for ~50-100 bucks on ebay.
Sometimes you can find a LAN adaptor (model number HIT-300) that doesn't work with released games and needs a slightly different driver. That'll work for ya too.
http://www.lik-sang.com/ seems to occasionally get both varieties in stock, if you don't like ebay.
If course, if you just want to program the thing you can put together a PCdreamcast serial cable for 15 bucks or so.