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| + | ===== Operating Systems (IBM PowerPC 750CXe Gekko) ===== | ||
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| + | === Bricks-OS === | ||
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| + | >a microkernel based network distributed operating system | ||
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| + | Bricks-OS has been ported to a large variety of platforms, with this port being one of the least fleshed out ones. Framebuffer is supported, but not much else. | ||
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| + | === Console emulation (potential) === | ||
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| + | Whether these emulators support operating systems for these consoles is unknown; it must be looked into further. Consoles without meaningful OSes are not included. | ||
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| + | Atari 2600 – StellaGC | ||
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| + | Coleco ColecoVision - CollisionGC | ||
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| + | NEC TurboGrafx-16 – Hugo GX | ||
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| + | Nintendo 64 – Cube64, Not64 | ||
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| + | Nintendo Entertainment System – FCE Ultra GX | ||
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| + | Super Nintendo Entertainment System – SNES9xGC, Snes9xGX 1.51 | ||
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| + | Nintendo Game Boy (Color) – GBQ, Gnuboy GX, thru Game Boy Player | ||
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| + | Nintendo Game Boy Advance – VisualBoy Advance GX, emGBA, thru Game Boy Player | ||
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| + | Nintendo Pokémon Mini – Pokémon Channel emulator | ||
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| + | Sega Genesis – Genesis Plus GX, GCN GenesisPlus! | ||
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| + | Sega Master System – SMS Plus GX | ||
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| + | Sony PlayStation 1 – CubeSX, PCSX Revolution | ||
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| + | === Debian === | ||
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| + | One of the several distributions available for the GameCube. Requires NFS loading from another PC, but is otherwise not really detailed. | ||
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| + | === GC-Linux (hub) === | ||
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| + | >This is GNU/Linux on the Nintendo GameCube | ||
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| + | The general hub for everything Linux on GameCube, with many options available for install. Most of the files required for Linux on the GameCube are likely available in the Sourceforge. | ||
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| + | === GCOS “BIOS” === | ||
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| + | >full features that a modchip would provide, without the need for one | ||
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| + | A sort of half-replacement for the GC BIOS, but also a homebrew loader. Nowadays, this is essentially depreciated by Swiss. | ||
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| + | === Gentoo === | ||
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| + | Another distribution of Linux available for the GameCube, this time with some more documentation about how it was done. This required a lot of tweaking on the author' | ||
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| + | === MPlayer Front End distro === | ||
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| + | This is in essence a minimalist " | ||
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| + | === PC emulation (potential) === | ||
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| + | Whether these emulators support operating systems for these computers is unknown; it must be looked into further. PCs without meaningful OSes are not included. | ||
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| + | CHIP-8 – CHIP-8 emulator | ||
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| + | === Stock BIOS === | ||
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| + | The default OS found on the GameCube. Some menus and a nice ambiance, but not much else. | ||
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| + | === Swiss === | ||
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| + | >Swiss aims to be an all-in-one homebrew utility for the Nintendo GameCube. | ||
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| + | The best and most modern GameCube homebrew browser/ | ||
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| + | ===== Internet ===== | ||
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| + | === Lost PlanetWeb planned browser === | ||
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| + | >were porting or already ported the EGBrowser from the PlayStation 2 to the GameCube | ||
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| + | There are only small traces of this on demo disks, but it was clearly an idea at some point. Did it ever get completed? Does any code exist? We'll probably never know. | ||
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| + | === Phantasy Star Online DNS “redirect” === | ||
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| + | >I actually modified the configuration files within the disc to achieve this | ||
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| + | A method that is very similar to the " | ||
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| + | ===== Other ===== | ||
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| + | === Cubecraft === | ||
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| + | >This game uses the GameCube controller exclusively. | ||
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| + | A Minecraft clone for the GameCube, that also runs on the Wii. May have an infinite world, but definitely has creative world + inventory. | ||
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| + | ===== Version & Revision Guide ===== | ||
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| + | For general information, | ||
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| + | ==== Versions ==== | ||
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| + | //There are two versions of this console, arranged chronologically.// | ||
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| + | === “GameCube (DOL-001)” (2001-2004? | ||
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| + | The original, and the version with the superior features. On the top is power, reset, and drive open, plus the drive itself. Up front, there’s 4 controller ports and 2 memory slots. To the back is the DC in, plus both analogue and digital video outs. On the bottom, closer to the rear, is a “Hi Speed” port. Similarly on the bottom, but towards the front, is 2 serial ports near the corner. All three of these are meant to have removable plastic covers over their slots. These systems may have a drive laser which lasts longer, but it can rarely do wrong reads. Some DOL-001 systems from later on do NOT have the 2nd serial port, so be wary of that. Check both the back and bottom, which is good anyway (ensures the plastic port covers are there). Motherboard revs exist, but seemingly without impact. | ||
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| + | === “GameCube (DOL-101)” (2004? | ||
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| + | A cost-reduced version of the GameCube. These aren’t worth buying for EOPs, as they’ve removed the Digital AV out port on the back, and the 2< | ||
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