> Conclusion:
> Using the web browser to send VMS to VMU will not
work. Unless anyone
> has any other ideas.
>
> I think what we need is some Dreamcast program tha
t can copy files
> off a cd too the VMU. I haven't tried any Dreamcas
t programming so
> I'm not the one for the job. But I've seen homebre
wed stuff that
> writes to the VMU. I don't know if there is a diff
erent protocol for
> writing save game data than writing a VMU game to
the VMU or how the
> VMU differentiates a game from data. Anyone have a
ny thoughts?
well, i won't be much help, but, i do happen to know
it can be done...
there was a free promotional disk released in the ja
panese market that contained, if memory serves, a pe
rfect save for every game released at that time...
you simply choose the save you want and d/l it to th
e vmu...
the catalog number is 610-8094 and it is listed here
...
http://www.katch.ne.jp/~kazutake%20/notsale_dc.htm
there is a link there to a list of all the saves tha
t are on it, in fact...
insidious_plots...
http://home.earthlink.net/~insidiousplot