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[[Category:Saturn]]
[[Category:Saturn]]
The Satiator is an ODE (Optical Drive Emulator) created by Professor Abrasive that allows you to emulate your Saturn's optical disc drive and run Saturn games without using discs. It installs in the MPEG cartridge slot at the rear of the console. The launch price of the Satiator was $259.99 USD.


The "Satiator" is an ODE (Optical Drive Emulator) that allows you to emulate your Saturn's optical disc drive and run Saturn games without using the disk. It installs in the MPEG cartridge slot at the rear of the console. Official documentation and installation instructions can be found [https://wiki.satiator.net/getting_started here].
Official documentation and installation instructions can be found [https://wiki.satiator.net/getting_started here].


[[File:Satiator.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Satiator]]
[[File:Satiator.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Satiator]]
[[File:Satiator_Packaging.PNG|400px|thumb|right|Satiator Packaging]]
[[File:Satiator_Packaging.PNG|400px|thumb|right|Satiator Packaging]]
[[File:Satiator-installed.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Satiator Installed]]
[[File:Satiator-installed.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Satiator Installed]]
==MSRP==
$259.99 USD
==Creator==
Professor Abrasive


==Features==
==Features==


* Compatible with all models of the Sega Saturn
* Compatible with all models of the Sega Saturn.
* 100% plug-and-play no mod required
* 100% plug-and-play no mod required.
* Retains original disk drive so original disks can still be used
* Retains original disc drive so original disks can still be used.
* Supports the BIN/CUE format including multi-bin images
* Supports the BIN/CUE format including multi-bin images.
* Boot backups from SD card
* Boot backups from SD card.


==Compatibility==
==Compatibility==
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* Action Replay and PseudoSaturn Kai must be flashed with a [http://admin.retrorgb.com/custom-action-replay-firmware-for-satiator.html compatible firmware]compatible firmware to work with the Satiator
* Action Replay and PseudoSaturn Kai must be flashed with a [http://admin.retrorgb.com/custom-action-replay-firmware-for-satiator.html compatible firmware]compatible firmware to work with the Satiator


==Firmware updates==
==Firmware Updates==


* Firmware updates can be found [https://wiki.satiator.net/start#software_updates here]
* Firmware updates can be found [https://wiki.satiator.net/start#software_updates here].


#Firmware is updated by loading a new satiator.fw on to your SD card and then powering on the Satiator, either via USB or turning on your Saturn.  
# Firmware is updated by loading a new `satiator.fw` on to your SD card and then powering on the Satiator, either via USB or turning on your Saturn.  
#You should then wait until the LED displays three green blinks, indicating that flashing has completed.
#You should then wait until the LED displays three green blinks, indicating that flashing has completed.
#Then, you can cycle power again to boot into the new firmware.
#Then, you can cycle power again to boot into the new firmware.


If you interrupt power while it's still flashing the new firmware, you can get stuck with the LED showing a different blink code (red red green). If this happens, check out the [https://wiki.satiator.net/troubleshooting troubleshooting guide] for an interrupted firmware update.
If you interrupt power while it's still flashing the new firmware, you can get stuck with the LED showing a different blink code (red red green). If this happens, check out the [https://wiki.satiator.net/troubleshooting troubleshooting guide] for an interrupted firmware update.
==Menu==
==Menu==


* Menu updates can be found [https://info.satiator.net/menu/ here]
* Menu updates can be found [https://info.satiator.net/menu/ here].
* The menu is updated just by dropping a new menu.bin onto your SD card. The Satiator reads it fresh on every boot, so there's no special flashing procedure required.
* The menu is updated just by dropping a new menu.bin onto your SD card. The Satiator reads it fresh on every boot, so there's no special flashing procedure required.
* The menu is open source; the source code currently lives [https://github.com/satiator/satiator-menu on GitHub]
* The menu is open source; the source code currently lives [https://github.com/satiator/satiator-menu on GitHub].


* Alternate menus are available
* Alternate menus are available

Revision as of 04:33, 28 April 2022

The Satiator is an ODE (Optical Drive Emulator) created by Professor Abrasive that allows you to emulate your Saturn's optical disc drive and run Saturn games without using discs. It installs in the MPEG cartridge slot at the rear of the console. The launch price of the Satiator was $259.99 USD.

Official documentation and installation instructions can be found here.

Satiator
Satiator Packaging
Satiator Installed

Features

  • Compatible with all models of the Sega Saturn.
  • 100% plug-and-play no mod required.
  • Retains original disc drive so original disks can still be used.
  • Supports the BIN/CUE format including multi-bin images.
  • Boot backups from SD card.

Compatibility

  • The Satiator has very high game compatibility, see this list for details. The few games that require the MPEG cartridge will never be compatible due to the fact that the Satiator makes use of the MPEG cartridge slot.
  • Compatible with Saturn backup and RAM expansion cartridges
  • Action Replay and PseudoSaturn Kai must be flashed with a compatible firmwarecompatible firmware to work with the Satiator

Firmware Updates

  • Firmware updates can be found here.
  1. Firmware is updated by loading a new satiator.fw on to your SD card and then powering on the Satiator, either via USB or turning on your Saturn.
  2. You should then wait until the LED displays three green blinks, indicating that flashing has completed.
  3. Then, you can cycle power again to boot into the new firmware.

If you interrupt power while it's still flashing the new firmware, you can get stuck with the LED showing a different blink code (red red green). If this happens, check out the troubleshooting guide for an interrupted firmware update.

Menu

  • Menu updates can be found here.
  • The menu is updated just by dropping a new menu.bin onto your SD card. The Satiator reads it fresh on every boot, so there's no special flashing procedure required.
  • The menu is open source; the source code currently lives on GitHub.
  • Alternate menus are available
  • The Rtings menu adds support for cover art and other features.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting guide can be found here.