16 October 2011, 18:19 | #1 |
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About 900 scene dms disks
I have recently converted the scene disks of "Double R / Intense - Bronx" into dms to avoid that get lost . Dont know if there are any important stuff in those disks so i made a public archive that anyone can download from my blog.
http://www..com/?cark942vl0wr7lj http://www..com/?b0d1qp3dj0hxsu5 http://www..com/?6b6h7n2vk88a76h http://translate.google.es/translate...bler-pack.html |
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thank you
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There is most important directory named 'pron'
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Thanks for the link Fermix
Wow, there's a ton of stuff here!! |
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Fermix, thanks for the share
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thank you much appreciated
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downloading now, let's check, but I love the unofficial/rare stuff, thanks!!
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You Welcome .
There is a demo called templarios.dms that i think is missing in tosec. |
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Thank You for this incredible gift. I'm still digging in the archives but i found interesting and rare intros and cracktro from the old italian scene.
I found in the "yulipupi crackers" an intro possibly made with some sort of intro-tool; back in time i got lots of similar intros in my disks but i can't recall the name of the tool. Anyone can help? |
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thank you Fermix for this awesome collection of amiga-goodies, found MANY packdisks and other stuff i missed in my collection
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18 January 2012, 18:56 | #11 |
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Many thanks Fermix.
Would you have also found amiga modules (protracker, mods, etc.)? I am very interested in these. Please let us know if you find more Amiga scene disks. cheers |
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Excelente, Fermix!
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Many thanks Fermix.
I just downloaded this and found out that you need to join the 3 files with hjsplit to make the joined archive usable. Pretty impressive once you open it I must say |
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Oh I didn't know what to join them with. Would a copy /b do it ?
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@Fenix: the listing file linked to from the doubler-pack.html page seems to no longer be available (the URL was http://www..com/?mqha34ett1cwgrg). Would you be able to re-upload it?
Yep you could do this to join the files: Code:
copy/b "DoubleR Pack.7z.001"+"DoubleR Pack.7z.002"+"DoubleR Pack.7z.003" "DoubleR Pack.7z" Code:
Join "DoubleR Pack.7z.001" "DoubleR Pack.7z.002" "DoubleR Pack.7z.003" AS "DoubleR Pack.7z" Code:
cat "DoubleR Pack.7z.001" "DoubleR Pack.7z.002" "DoubleR Pack.7z.003" >"DoubleR Pack.7z" |
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http://www..com/?cark942vl0wr7lj
http://www..com/?b0d1qp3dj0hxsu5 http://www..com/?6b6h7n2vk88a76h You can use free windows 7zip to decompress the files. No need to join in big one part, just decompress first file and 7zip will continue with the other two. Quote:
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I tried all ways to get 7zip and Winrar to recognise any part including the first as a valid file and because the other attempts to open or extract the files had failed I never tried this part in the 7zip menu:- Extract to "DoubleR Pack\" until now and it worked great.
The reason that I used hjsplit was because all the other methods I tried had failed, I often download files that need joining with hjsplit to make a complete archive for extraction with Winrar etc, it worked in this instance but I now also know about the method you used with 7zip. I don't use 7zip very often as Winrar or Winzip covers 99% of my needs but it didn't in this case. Well you learn something new everyday So to extract the files with 7zip, all you have to do is select DoubleR Pack.7z.001 and right click the mouse and under the 7-zip menu select Extract to "DoubleR Pack\" Akira, if you don't want to install 7zip, you could use the hjsplit method. You can download hjsplit from lots of places just use Google hjsplit is a free and handy program for splitting files and joining them up. To use it for joining something like this, just start it and select Join, you then need to select the file that ends with 001 (DoubleR Pack.7z.001) in this case, you can give it a different name for the output file or just let it come out as DoubleR Pack.7z the program will then join the parts together and you can then use Winrar to extract the files as you would normally. You don't actually install hjsplit, its a program that you click on whenever you wish to use it, very handy at times and essential for some of the larger files that I have downloaded, mind you 7zip is also handy for some files and I know that a couple of 7-zipped games I had would not work if I used Winrar to extract them, they worked perfectly when extracted with 7zip though. Last edited by Allen1; 23 January 2012 at 11:01. |
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@Fermix:
There is a lot of interesting stuff inside. Unfortunately i have found out, that some disks are not usable, probably because of wrong settings of DMS tool. Is it possible to create images of some disks again? |
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