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orange
22 March 2010, 01:20
what does "WHD#" mean in filename? is it better to use the version that has only "WHD" or JST or ?
TheCyberDruid
22 March 2010, 08:43
Huh? What do you mean with 'in filename'?
orange
22 March 2010, 11:24
jeez.. filename of a whdload game contains letters: [WHD#]
but there is almost identical game with filename that has only: [WHD]
killergorilla
22 March 2010, 11:26
What filenames?
Where are you getting the files from?
Jeez.
TheCyberDruid
22 March 2010, 11:27
Sorry, still have no idea what you're talking about.
seuden
22 March 2010, 11:57
Tosec sets have it in the filename iirc.
EDIT: Or gamebase etc
killergorilla
22 March 2010, 12:01
Ah TOSEC..
Don't care then :)
WHD is WHDLoad, JST is JST :)
TheCyberDruid
22 March 2010, 13:51
Tosec sets have it in the filename iirc.
EDIT: Or gamebase etc
No TOSEC dat for WHDLoad, GB Amiga doesn't use those either. KG found an ancient 'WARP' set that uses the names. Maybe bippy can tell what those tags mean ;)
seuden
22 March 2010, 13:53
I can't remember exactly where I've seen them but I definitely have. :)
orange
22 March 2010, 15:26
helpful information
killergorilla
22 March 2010, 15:32
More helpful information.
TheCyberDruid
22 March 2010, 15:37
Ask Methanoid (http://eab.abime.net/member.php?u=433) what it means then. Since KG doesn't have a clue, it's your best bet to get some info.
Edit : I just downloaded one file and still don't see what you're talking about orange. They don't have the [WHD] tags.
@Methanoid
Double zipping stuff is a big no-no ;)
orange
22 March 2010, 17:14
it seems the difference is in .info file, the one with [WHD] in filename has larger filesize. also it lacks cheat.txt
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