Okay, got further with this... If I terminate the GD Writer port, I get the non-animated start up problem... So on a whim I decided to just hook up the Writer to it, and that seems to have solved the problem. No idea why, but the system want's the GD Writer connected...So, it's working, the computer sees it fine, the software made me update the firmware... Now just to get the files on the drive to mount. GD Workshop functions properly, but there are no project files on the Katana (I guess that's expected), so I have to try to make them myself (which I've never done). I've made several attempts, and I've gotten the audio track on the disc images to be recognized (the low density area), so it seems like it just has to be formatting the project correctly... My first problem was not having the System Area File for the high-density portion, which apparently is necessary to make this work. The project has a WCEDreamcast folder with a 0winceos.bin file, so I'm assuming that should be the first-start file? I set that up in IPMaker to get the System Area File, but I get error saying things aren't in the right place (specifically the 0winceos.bin). When I got it to not give me that error, the system just asks to 'insert a disc' when I select play (which, so far, is all I've ever gotten it to do when I select 'Play').What I have are these folders/files in a folder called 'sample0721' (There's a couple of projects on the drive, but I was starting with this one...)D1S1T1D1S1T2D1S2T3D1S2T4D1S2T5sample0721-SAMPLE07211.HCDSAMPLE07211-S0-0.VDSSAMPLE07211-S1-0.VDSFiguring T5 is the exciting folder, it contains a C, D, and X folderIn C is the 0winceos.bin file, and an OS folder with a bunch of OS-looking files (DLLs and such)...In D (several folders deep) is one file: cfs.exeIn X/tempdata has a _LOT_ of files (almost 1000) and a GDROM directory. Almost all the files have a .kdm extension with a few .dlls, .bins, etc.The GDROM directory has about 25 files with .sfd extensions and one data.binSo, without a project file for GD Workshop, are there any tips to getting the files in the D1Sx folders in a project in the correct place? Or is there another way to mount something to the emulator? (I may just be doing all of this wrong...Also, the project file I created I gave a unique name, so it made it's own folder on the drive... Should I make a project with the name 'sample0721' instead? Not sure if that's the problem or not...I'm still not ruling out the possibility that there is some small problem with the Katana itself... But other than seemingly not trying to launch the first-start .bin file, it seems to be working okay.I may just walk through one of the tutorial building the sample project and mounting it just to see if that works...