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Crashdisk 24 January 2023 20:04

New TOSEC Release
 
Hello to all,
on the occasion of the release of a new publication, I take the opportunity to present the TOSEC project. We are a group of enthusiasts whose goal is to classify digital copies of cassettes, floppy disks and cartridges of retro machines (including the Amiga of course!). This is the main branch. Another branch concerns CDRoms and the last one, concerns magazines and books related to the targeted machines.

What we propose? We publish between 2 to 3 times a year databases of media that have been found. They are grouped by type, then by machine, by theme and finally by format.


Extract of the DB structure :
Code:

TOSEC
|_TOSEC (main branch)
| |_...
| |_Commodore Amiga - Applications
| |_Commodore Amiga - Applications - Public Domain
| |_Commodore Amiga - Collections - Amiga Amateur Radio User Group
| |_...
|_TOSEC-ISO
| |_...
| |_Commodore Amiga - CD - Applications
| |_Commodore Amiga - CD - Compilations
| |_Commodore Amiga - CD - Coverdiscs
| |_...
|_TOSEC-PIX
  |_...
  |_Commodore Amiga - Artwork - Video
  |_Commodore Amiga - Books
  |_Commodore Amiga - Catalogs
  |_...

The databases are in XML format and the file extension is .dat. They contain a description of the media, size and checksums to formally identify them (CRC32+MD5+SHA1).
Code:

    <game name="Batman Rises (2022-12-09)(Batman Group)(Disk 1 of 2)">
        <description>Batman Rises (2022-12-09)(Batman Group)(Disk 1 of 2)</description>
        <rom name="Batman Rises (2022-12-09)(Batman Group)(Disk 1 of 2).adf" size="901120" crc="e5e77d3a" md5="c9758e07bde3a7cd5a9fdbf4ca4e50bb" sha1="a78d29c3c7aadb1f335b3d74341ccb4bb2a0404f"/>
    </game>

Okay, now what do I do with it? to use them, you will need a ROM manager. Here are the main :
RomVault
Clrmamepro
RomCenter

I personally use RomVault. It is very easy to use and I recommend it especially if you are a beginner.

What are they doing? These programs can analyze your personal collection, identify the ROMs, rename them and classify them.
Currently the Amiga database in its main branch can identify more than 92000 files (ADF, IPF, ROM, EXE...). More globally, the last publication offers 3764 dats identifiers 1201045 files for over 300 machines.


The official TOSEC page :
https://www.tosecdev.org/

The official Amiga TOSEC sub-forum :
http://eab.abime.net/forumdisplay.php?f=33

Thanks to all the contributors, without whom the collection would not be as rich as it is today :bowdown

I also take this opportunity to thank Turran, who through its FTP, hosts a large part of the files archived by TOSEC :
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=43633

Ian 24 January 2023 20:51

The hunt begins

Anubis 24 January 2023 21:54

HUH?

I can't remember last time I updated my TOSEC library... :o

hitm4n 24 January 2023 22:31

Thanks. By chance i found the release on a quickstop of the Tosec page and then thought "wonder if its announced on eab yet" and here we are :) Start the hunt...

Ian 24 January 2023 22:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anubis (Post 1591906)
HUH?

I can't remember last time I updated my TOSEC library... :o

It's a mixture of Pokémon and F.O.M.O., I know I have a problem, but still.....

TCD 25 January 2023 07:34

Thank you for the update :great Time to feed my RomVault fresh meat ;)

drHirudo 25 January 2023 08:36

Now I know how to fill a 20TB empty HDD.

Is there a torrent file with all the releases somewhere?

Biggest archive that I found was sadly only 3.5 TB big.

kremiso 25 January 2023 11:02

glad to know thanks :great

Crashdisk 25 January 2023 19:19

There is no official release of the files by TOSEC and at the moment groups are actively looking for the new files. We won't waste their pleasure !?
It is likely that the files will be available on archive.org (with direct link and Torrent) and on Turran's FTP server for the Amiga part.

Seiya 25 January 2023 20:48

i don't know if it is right topic, but in varios CDTV tosec i see that "Enciclopedia Italiana Grolier per CDTV is indicated in the name the year "1991", but title screen show "Edizione 1992".

Viceroy 25 January 2023 21:48

Great work Crashdisk ;-)

chip 26 January 2023 12:23

Thanks for this new release :)

retromandan 26 January 2023 12:41

Thanks for all the great work again, Crashdisk.

Crashdisk 29 January 2023 10:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seiya (Post 1592201)
i don't know if it is right topic, but in varios CDTV tosec i see that "Enciclopedia Italiana Grolier per CDTV is indicated in the name the year "1991", but title screen show "Edizione 1992".

It is not uncommon for the release of a product indicating a year edition to be effective before the date indicated. Difficult to say if the product was really on sale only after 1991, but in any case, the master is dated 20/11/1991.
For your information, there is currently no archivist in charge of Amiga CDs. I can however make corrections but only on errors that have been verified.

Seiya 29 January 2023 20:47

ok, thanks

hitm4n 31 January 2023 11:10

Hey, hows everyone doing with their Tosec collection updates?

I've managed to 100% my AmstradCPC, Atari8bit, Atari2600, Atari5200, Atari7800, Jaguar, Lynx, ColecoVision, Dragon, GCEVectrex, Infocom, MSX1, MSX2, MSX2+, VirtualBoy, GameGear, MasterSystem, SinclairZX81 and SNKNeo-GeoPocket sets. Some tricky files to find here.

Commodore PET - 1 file missing - Vier Op Een Rij (4 In a Row) - Can't find it anywhere.
MegaDrive - 1 file missing - Metal Slug (masteries)(beta) - Itch.io now only holds beta2.

Which leaves 2 sets that i'm tackling today.

Commodore Amiga - 1568 missing (ouch)
Commodore 64 - 8024 missing (double ouch)

That C64 update was HUGE !!!
Well, back to hunting :)

chip 31 January 2023 11:25

Good hunting ! :D

Crashdisk 31 January 2023 17:49

According to the latest statistics on missing files:
- C64 > 0
- Amiga > 297

hitm4n 31 January 2023 22:03

Whose stats are they ?

Crashdisk 31 January 2023 23:15

As every month for 2 years now, the Amiga Non-TOSEC have just been published. With a big change because the database is now divided in several datfiles ... like TOSEC :agree
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=106313

Quote:

Originally Posted by hitm4n (Post 1593516)
Whose stats are they ?

They come from a private community...


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