Technical Sega.blogspot.com
If you navigate to Technical Sega.blogspot.com today, you might be overwhelmed by the raw text layout. There are no fancy thumbnails, no ads for RAID: Shadow Legends. Just pure data. Here are the five cornerstone articles every visitor should locate:
The bread and butter of the site seem to be the preservation of aging technology. For owners of classic consoles (often associated with the Sega brand), the blog potentially offers: Technical Sega.blogspot.com
Is the blog still online?
As of my last knowledge, yes, the blogspot URL still exists, but it is unmaintained. Many images (hosted on old services like Photobucket or Tinypic) are broken. Some of the advanced guides are now out of date, as commercial mod kits (e.g., the Dreamcast DCDigital, Game Gear LCD replacements) have made his "from scratch" methods obsolete. If you navigate to Technical Sega
But... the community preserved the most important content. You can find archives of Technical Sega's guides on: Here are the five cornerstone articles every visitor
When the GDMU (GD-ROM emulator) clones flooded the market, everyone praised them. Technical Sega published a controversial piece showing that cheap clones draw inconsistent voltage on the 3.3V rail, eventually frying the Dreamcast's main fuse and controller ports. The post offers a protection circuit (a simple Zener diode and resistor) to save your console.
