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hum...we have to be careful not to write something stupid when we mention your name, you'll be here soon after
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@TCD
It might still be a bit confusing, but could you move some files around? Older Databases/TOSEC-v2019-12-24.db > Move to Database v11/ Database v12/NonTOSEC_-_Crashdisk_(v2022-08-12).zip Database v12/NonTOSEC_-_Crashdisk_(v2022-11-01).zip Database v12/TOSEC_(v2022-07-10).zip Database v12/Unrenamed_-_Commercial_CD_(v2021-07-20).zip Database v12/Unrenamed_-_Commercial_CD_(v2022-04-30).zip Database v12/Unrenamed_-_Warez_scene_(v2021-04-18).zip Database v12/Unrenamed_-_Warez_scene_(v2022-10-07).zip > Move to Database v12/Old/ database_ADF/NonTOSEC - Crashdisk (v2023-05-09).zip database_ADF/TOSEC (v2023-01-23).zip database_ADF/Unrenamed - Commercial CD (v2023-03-22).zip database_ADF/Unrenamed - Warez scene (v2023-04-30).zip > Move to Database v12/ Extra Databases/ADFW_Databases_V12_VariousDiskCollections_20220803.zip > Move to Database v12/VariousDiskCollections_20220803.zip and finally Database v11/ > Rename to Database v11 for ADFW v2015/ Database v12/ > Rename to Database v12 for ADFW v202x/ Please ... |
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Well done Man ;-)
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Could you tell me how the option "Renaming" works in ADF-Workshop?
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I thought it was a good idea to integrate it into ADF-Workshop, but I've changed my mind.
The implementation is partial and it's quite possible that in the future I'll remove this feature that I don't use myself. From memory, only the "Global options/Renaming/Destination" option can be activated (and is functional). When you use the "Convert/fix a file..." or "Batch processing..." function, if the file is known to TOSEC, the destination file will bear the name given by TOSEC instead of the name of the source file. Example: If I want to convert the DMS file "DEUTFIX1.DMS" to ADF, I normally obtain the file "DEUTFIX1.adf". With the "Destination" option activated, you'll get the file "Deuteros - The Next Millennium v1 (1991)(Activision)(M3)(Disk 1 of 2)[cr SR][f AGA Access].adf". |
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Hi,
I use ADF-Workshop with the databases downloaded from FTP server to analyse my large collection of "backup" disks dumps. It's a great tool! I have a question though. I understand this section of ADF-W output: Code:
TOP 5 based on track and cylinder identification : 1) 84.6% [3FAC56CE] Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[a startup-sequence][Trade Travel Fight] Warez scene - Amiga DMS-LHA CD08 - Games104 - Ttf Warez scene - Amiga DMS-LHA CD09 - Games109 - Ttf Warez scene - AmigaCD.7 - 96-02 - SMF-TTF Warez scene - Bird CD 19 - GAMES-dms - 38_TradeTravelFight - 1dysk Warez scene - Boondocks DVD 2 - 960115 - SMF-TTF Warez scene - Cement City - Amiga3 - 1996-02 - SMF-TTF Warez scene - Guru's Dream BBS - AMI96 - SMF-TTF Warez scene - Mystical Places 4 - AMIGA - SMF-TTF Warez scene - Mystical Places 4 - APR1AMI - SMF-TTF Warez scene - Northern Palace BBS CD07 1996-01 - DMS - SMF-TTF Warez scene - PHInc 7 - games - tradetravel Warez scene - Promises #09 - AMI_L-Z - SMF-TTF Warez scene - Revenge of CC 5 - 3349 Warez scene - Spiele CD V - 4764-T~1 Warez scene - Tupperwarez Collection - Games - 1996_02 - smf-ttf Warez scene - Unknown BBS - 1996 - smf-ttf city_cars_3of3 2) 84.2% [959918AB] Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[v HNY 96][Trade Travel Fight] amiga-games_ttf_german 3) 82.9% [89110D1C] Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[h Science Inc][Trade Travel Fight] Warez scene - Boiler Room Tape 03 - TTFIGHT 4) 82.5% [15F00D9D] Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[Trade Travel Fight][15F00D9D][PENDING] amiga_fun_ttf_german 5) 81.7% [CE206CED] Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[Trade Travel Fight][CE206CED][PENDING] Warez scene - Boiler Room Tape 03 - TRADE 6) 79.6% [967E20CC] Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[h Mr.Boddy][Trade Travel Fight] Code:
CRC32 based identification : +-Common disk | |_DOSCopy_________[7690D734] amiga_fun_90-08_trade_travel_fight |_BAMCopy |_DOSCopy________*[555C38B4] Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[m doscopy][Trade Travel Fight][555C38B4][ALT] Commercial CD - Amiga Games CD-ROM & Mag Extra 2-95 - SPIELE - VOLLVERSIONEN - ttf [66CBC598] Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[Trade Travel Fight] 1. "Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[m doscopy][Trade Travel Fight][555C38B4][ALT]", and 2. "Commercial CD - Amiga Games CD-ROM & Mag Extra 2-95 - SPIELE - VOLLVERSIONEN - ttf" which have the same CRC32 (555C38B4) which is equal to my disk's CRC32? What does the "+-Common disk" and BAMCopy-_DOSCopy tree structure mean in this example? Why are there filenames with [7690D734] and [66CBC598] in the tree, which are not listed in the "Top 5" section? BTW. there are 6 files listed in "Top 5" :-) Last edited by uicr0Bee; 22 February 2024 at 20:28. |
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Hi,
I'll try to explain the results you get and for that, I'll use your example: Code:
File selected : MyDisk.adf File size : 901.120 bytes CRC32 : $555C38B4 File loaded as an ADF : AmigaDOS OFS CRC32 based identification : +-Common disk | |_DOSCopy_________[7690D734] Contributions - curtcool - 2021-06-29 - LPN - amiga_fun_90-08_trade_travel_fight |_BAMCopy |_DOSCopy________*[555C38B4] Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[m doscopy][Trade Travel Fight][555C38B4][ALT] Commercial CD - Amiga Games CD-ROM & Mag Extra 2-95 - SPIELE - VOLLVERSIONEN - ttf [66CBC598] Amiga Fun 90-08 (1990-07)(CompuTec Verlag)(DE)[Trade Travel Fight] According to the identification tree, disk 555C38B4 is bamcopy and doscopy. There are several forms of bamcopy, but for ADFW, it indicates that the free sectors are empty ($00) and that a similar disk exists in the database whose free sectors are not empty [7690D734]. The deletion of free sectors is generally due to disk compression using DMS without the NOZERO option. doscopy indicates that the disk has been duplicated using the Diskcopy tool. This program faithfully copies the data from the source disk, but modifies the disk's dates by indicating the current date. So, the source and destination disks are not identical, but ADFW can make the link with the original disk or other copies made at other times [66CBC598]. The identification tree is relatively complete (complex?) to take into account a large number of combined alterations : Code:
CRC32 based identification : +-Common disk______*[932C12EF] ForTestOnly | |_Underdump_______[3435E3B2] ForTestOnly[u] | |_Overdump________[2E31A0F4] ForTestOnly[o] | |_Bootblock_______[B9FBF214] ForTestOnly[a bootblock] | | |_Underdump_____[6F50DCC9] ForTestOnly[u][a bootblock] | | |_Overdump______[CF08CA7A] ForTestOnly[o][a bootblock] | |_DOSCopy_________[DA21A3F5] ForTestOnly[m doscopy] | | |_Underdump_____[EC7CC3E3] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][u] | | |_Overdump______[80D8D155] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][o] | | |_Bootblock_____[F0F6430E] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][a bootblock] | | |_Underdump___[B719FC98] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][u][a bootblock] | | |_Overdump____[61E1BBDB] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][o][a bootblock] | |_Label___________[FC3B3650] ForTestOnly[a label] | |_Underdump_____[BF315428] ForTestOnly[u][a label] | |_Overdump______[D11B43FE] ForTestOnly[o][a label] | |_Bootblock_____[D6ECD6AB] ForTestOnly[a bootblock - label] | | |_Underdump___[E4546B53] ForTestOnly[u][a bootblock - label] | | |_Overdump____[C82EA2CB] ForTestOnly[o][a bootblock - label] | |_DOSCopy_______[888CBAE7] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][a label] | |_Underdump___[10CE2E9F] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][u][a label] | |_Overdump____[758E7E1A] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][o][a label] | |_Bootblock___[A25B5A1C] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][a bootblock - label] | |_Underdump_[4BAB11E4] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][u][a bootblock - label] | |_Overdump__[94B71494] ForTestOnly[m doscopy][o][a bootblock - label] |_BAMCopy___________[AEE6018C] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy] |_Underdump_______[317126EA] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][u] |_Overdump________[3212D068] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][o] |_Bootblock_______[8431E177] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][a bootblock] | |_Underdump_____[6A141991] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][u][a bootblock] | |_Overdump______[D32BBAE6] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][o][a bootblock] |_DOSCopy_________[E7EBB096] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy] | |_Underdump_____[E93806BB] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][u] | |_Overdump______[9CFBA1C9] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][o] | |_Bootblock_____[CD3C506D] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][a bootblock] | |_Underdump___[B25D39C0] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][u][a bootblock] | |_Overdump____[7DC2CB47] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][o][a bootblock] |_Label___________[C1F12533] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][a label] |_Underdump_____[BA759170] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][u][a label] |_Overdump______[CD383362] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][o][a label] |_Bootblock_____[EB26C5C8] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][a bootblock - label] | |_Underdump___[E110AE0B] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][u][a bootblock - label] | |_Overdump____[2C0159EC] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy][o][a bootblock - label] |_DOSCopy_______[B546A984] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][a label] |_Underdump___[158AEBC7] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][u][a label] |_Overdump____[69AD0E86] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][o][a label] |_Bootblock___[9F91497F] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][a bootblock - label] |_Underdump_[4EEFD4BC] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][u][a bootblock - label] |_Overdump__[88946408] ForTestOnly[m bamcopy - doscopy][o][a bootblock - label] As there are always special cases, it is possible to deactivate certain analyses in "Global options/ADF analyze" : - CRC32 based (switch ON/OFF) - Cylinders similarity (switch ON/OFF) - Track similarity (switch ON/OFF) - Detection threshold - Number of elements to display - Display only the TOSEC name if other entries for the same disk exist in the database Does that answer your questions? PS: Yes, ADFW can't count Last edited by Crashdisk; 23 February 2024 at 19:13. |
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Thank you @Crashdisk. I get it now.
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Hi,
It's not necessarily the version I wanted to present, as I wanted to modify certain elements of the interface, but I can't find the time to do it at the moment. So, instead, I offer you the latest version I'm using for my work on TOSEC, with a few corrections and improvements to analysis and identification : ADF-Workshop v20240501 Special note concerning the ability to fix buggy DMS on the fly, going from 274 patches with the previous version to 622 with the latest version. I'd like to take this opportunity to offer you the latest versions of some of my databases : TOSEC (v2024-05-17) NonTOSEC - Crashdisk (v2024-07-07) Unrenamed - Warez scene (v2024-08-16) To download these files, please see the 1st post in this topic. I hope you find this program useful! |
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