Utopia Bootdisk

Utopia Bootdisk is a booting program, created by a software group named Utopia, designed for the playing of import Sega Dreamcast games, but because it also allowed the running of unsigned code, it was exploited by software pirates to play copied games. The Utopia Bootdisk does not defeat the security used on original GD-ROM disks, instead it uses an exploit in the Dreamcast BIOS which was originally intended for use with MIL-CDs. The program allegedly used an early teapot demo to display the rotating rendering.

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