This is a live backup of the ancient HTML
website found on the "Disc Magazine i" CD.
This goes along with the VCD files
found on the disc,
which I have uploaded to my personal
YouTube channel.
A playlist for this can be found at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak1IR93R114.
It's an obscure CD that I've found
basically no information on, but it
has some cool Dreamcast JP Launch era
content and a few other cool things.
A Redump compliant rip of the disc and the
uncompressed/unprotected MPEG-1 video files
can be found on Archive.org at
https://archive.org/details/disc-magazine-i-vcd
The file structure and code of the
HTML folder has been preserved.
The only changes made to the code were making the
link and image URLs absolute
(due to server config),
and converting the pages from
"iso-2022-jp/iso-8859-1" encoding
to "shift_jis" encoding.
An index.php with a file listing script has also
been placed in each directory
for easier navigation.
A .7z file containing this
fixed version of the site
is also available at the
above archive.org url.
The above mentioned index.php file is
not included with the archive.
The site starts from "MAIN.HTML", but you are
of course free to look inside each directory.
The "PLAY" buttons on the site do not work,
and actually used an application on the disc
to play the MPEG-1 VCD Video Files on a PC
while browsing the site.
Please credit/link back to
Clockwork Knight.com where possible.
Thanks again, and enjoy!
- Peter O'Hanlon (Tongara)
2024.01.21
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Edit (2025.10.15):
Site moved from
https://www.clockworkknight.com/DMi2/
to http://dmi2.cwk.fyi/
The site also no longer uses HTTPS.
This should hopefully help with
compatibility on older browsers!
I have tested the site on
Sega Saturn PlanetWeb 4.035 Beta
using both a US Netlink Modem,
and a JP Sega Saturn Modem
on a VA0 Japanese Saturn.
I have also tested the site on
Dreamcast Custom Planetweb 2.6X,
via XDP Web Browser Special Edition R4
using a VA1 Japanese Dreamcast.
It works on both systems without issue,
except for the Japanese text
using "shift_jis" encoding,
which is all garbled on both browsers,
and is also the case when using the
original "iso-2022-jp/iso-8859-1" encoding.
Not sure if it is possible to fix this.
If anyone knows how to make it work
for both older and newer browsers,
then please contact me at
contact at clockworkknight dot com!
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