12 September 2009, 08:40 | #41 | |
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Federativnaya Respublika Germaniya
Posts: 4,994
|
Yes, we really should make a difference.
Quote:
|
|
12 September 2009, 14:22 | #42 |
Zone Friend
|
As I said, you may probably have encountered the Lamer v4.
That aside, if LAMER is responsible to block destruction, it should also be renamed [b LAMER] or sort of thing. Because it might matter whether a block only contains LAMER! or whether it's just a byte that has to be switched so that the disk works again, respectively so that the block checksum is OK again. |
12 September 2009, 21:33 | #43 | |
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Federativnaya Respublika Germaniya
Posts: 4,994
|
Quote:
we should try to use general [b] descriptors, in this case "[b checksum error]. Let me try to explain. In your example, you would prefer to use "[b Lamer]", by the way, we would create a new [b] descriptor, its not used in current Amiga games dat until now. Also you could use "[b corrupt file]" or "[corrupt gfx]" and this causes thousands of different descriptors for one and the same main error. If we have a general solution, then the user knows, if he use a disk with [b] flag, then its possible that he get problems with this disk. ...remember, its my own opinion. |
|
12 September 2009, 21:40 | #44 |
Global Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Germany
Age: 46
Posts: 32,591
|
I agree with mai, since the type of corruption is more important to know than the cause for it
|
12 September 2009, 21:45 | #45 |
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Federativnaya Respublika Germaniya
Posts: 4,994
|
|
12 September 2009, 21:50 | #46 |
Global Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Germany
Age: 46
Posts: 32,591
|
Cheers mai
|
13 September 2009, 05:26 | #47 |
Registered User
|
I agree more to andreas, what caused the [b] flag is more important.
On the other hand you could also make it both [b LAMER checksum error], that would require a change in the TNC.pdf file where [b], [b Descriptor] should be changed to [b], [b reason damage]. |
13 September 2009, 11:41 | #48 | |
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Federativnaya Respublika Germaniya
Posts: 4,994
|
Quote:
I think its not a good idea to change TNC, the result would be to have much longer filenames. |
|
15 September 2009, 02:13 | #49 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Portugal
Posts: 408
|
i also think knowing what is bad is the important thing to know, looking at the set i would like to know if he was a bad dump and what was wrong with it, in this case crc errors, having lots of extra info is not always a great idea in my opinion :P
|
24 September 2009, 16:46 | #50 |
Zone Friend
|
... and another small duo of extended ADFs renamed as "overdumps":
Terrorpods (1987)(Psygnosis)(M7)[o] (crc 0418CF96) Tusker (1990)(System 3)[o] (crc 3D8B02D5) The next IS an extended adf, but there is nothing indicating this: Tusker (1990)(System 3)(crc E10486F8) I suggest to DELETE the following two ones: Trivia Game Show (1990)(Impressions)[h FLT][u][b](crc 7685D765) 53 KB packed; this is maybe a patch disk Thomas the Tank Engine (1992)(Alternative)[cr QTX][t +2 Metal Force][u][b](crc 9F5F5BC1) 11264 bytes unpacked; this appears to be a trainer patch disk!! Doesn't look broken to me at all: BUT it must be used as DMS and patched onto the QTX scene original using the DMS tool in overwrite/update mode! Last edited by andreas; 24 September 2009 at 16:52. |
24 September 2009, 17:43 | #51 | ||
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Federativnaya Respublika Germaniya
Posts: 4,994
|
Quote:
Quote:
Last edited by mai; 24 September 2009 at 17:48. |
||
01 October 2009, 21:40 | #52 |
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Federativnaya Respublika Germaniya
Posts: 4,994
|
Full corrections Letter O
A sign of life, i am still checking TOSEC games.
This time Letter O. Last edited by mai; 09 September 2019 at 23:12. |
01 October 2009, 23:20 | #53 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Portugal
Posts: 408
|
great, hope i can see your progress someday :P
|
12 October 2009, 07:45 | #54 |
Zone Friend
|
URGH...
A.M.C. - Astro Marine Corps (1990)(Dinamic)(Disk 1 of 2)[extended adf] (12CABD23) A.M.C. - Astro Marine Corps (1990)(Dinamic)(Disk 2 of 2)[extended adf] (31210F10) Definitely an extended ADF ... BUT ... isn't this a bit TOO small? I think this one is likely to get appended a [ b], because it seems broken to me. Reason: on disk 2 for instance, data stops abruptly at disk offset $B650B! (so to speak "in mid-air") Plan 9 From Outer Space (1992)(Gremlin)(M3)(Disk x of 4)[HD] This is a Quarterback backup set spanning four disks. (Qbxx) Dark Queen of Krynn, The v1.0 (1992-06-16)(SSI)(Disk 2 of 3)[cr SKR][a].adf (42A96F27) is infected with SADDAM virus. - many blocks are encoded and the $08 data block pointer has been replaced with IRAK on these blocks. (cyls. 40-42; starting from block 884) Empire - War Game of the Century v2.03 (1987)(Interstel)[cr MAAD](EDAD11DE) SADDAM virus on block 1193 (IRAK-encoded) Empire - War Game of the Century v2.05 (1987)(Interstel)(7C0ED123) Empire - War Game of the Century v2.05 (1987)(Interstel)[cr VF](7B0BE1A4) Empire - War Game of the Century v2.05 (1987)(Interstel)[cr VF][a](93DA85D5) Empire - War Game of the Century v2.05 (1987)(Interstel)[cr](EDAD11DE) Empire - War Game of the Century v2.05 (1987)(Interstel)[cr][a](E9C29772) 5x LAMER virus on block 194! MF Tanks (1994)(Magnetic Fields)(GB)[h Fazwonga][b][The One Amiga Issue 76](62B58F01) SADDAM virus, on block 908! (bogus disk-validator) In 80 Days Around the World (1987)(Rainbow Arts)(en-de)(Disk 1 of 2)[cr BFBS][a2](3BE8BF26) LAMER virus on block 1449! Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - The Graphic Adventure (1989)(Lucasfilm)(Es)(Disk 2 of 3) LAMER virus on block 1375 Iron Lord (1989)(Ubi Soft)(De)(Disk 2 of 2)[cr Supreme](A8236AC0) LAMER virus on block 1499 Khalaan (1990)(Rainbow Arts)(Disk 1 of 2).adf LAMER virus on block 399 Knights of the Crystallion (1990)(U.S. Gold)(Disk 2 of 2)[a] LAMER virus on block 1090 Lords of War (1989)(Digital Concepts)[cr VF](651F6E7A) Lords of War (1989)(Digital Concepts)[cr VF][a2](133D31D9) Lords of War (1989)(Digital Concepts)[cr VF][a3](BD54C248) 3x: LAMER virus on block 260 Magazin, Das (1989)(Ariolasoft)(De)[b] LAMER virus on block 230; checksum errors on blocks 1749+1759 Moon Blaster (1990)(Loriciel)[h Spaikers][b] LAMER virus on block 671 Operation Cleanstreet (1988)(Broderbund)[cr ING - WOW][a](0313F1F9) LAMER virus on block 308 Pictionary (1989)(Domark)(Fr)(E08DAD4A) LAMER virus on block 14 Populous (1989)(Electronic Arts)[cr DCW](BC856F84) LAMER virus on block 1143 Populous & Populous - The Promised Lands (1991)(Electronic Arts)[cr QTX][f Black Monks][a2](6133B051) LAMER virus on block 1337 (hehe ) Premier Soccer v1.0 (1993)(Midnight Oil) Premier Soccer v1.0 (1993)(Midnight Oil)[a] both: LAMER virus on block 1516 Pro Tennis Tour (1989)(Ubi Soft)[cr QTX][a8](148672C1) LAMER virus on NINE blocks! Speedrunner (1989)(Kunert Soft)[h Heavy Factory].adf LAMER virus on cyl. 09 and 10! Teenage Queen (1989)(ERE)[cr Joy][h TFB - Ackerlight](6D6B8510) LAMER virus on block 1671 Telemark Warrior (1989)(Silicon Games)[cr Darkness](928D137F) Telemark Warrior (1989)(Silicon Games)[cr Darkness][a fastdir](7FC9610D) LAMER virus on block 1060 Test Drive II - The Duel (1989)(Accolade)[cr ESI][b corrupt file] Test Drive II - The Duel (1989)(Accolade)[cr ESI][b2 corrupt file] Test Drive II - The Duel (1989)(Accolade)[cr ESI][b3 corrupt file] Test Drive II - The Duel (1989)(Accolade)[cr ESI][b4 corrupt file] 4x LAMER virus on block 1516 UltraBall (1987)(Discovery)(beta)[t Supplex](77CBF1B8) LAMER virus on blocks 236, 251, 286, 328, 1229 FA-18 Interceptor (1988)(Electronic Arts)[cr UA][f AGA FLT][h Rage - DNS].adf + FA-18 Interceptor (1988)(Electronic Arts)[cr UA][f AGA FLT][h Rage - DNS][b AddBuffers].adf + FA-18 Interceptor (1988)(Electronic Arts)[cr UA][f AGA FLT][h Rage - DNS][b AddBuffers][a].adf all 3: Jeff/Butonic virus v1.31 on block 1505 (size: 3408 bytes)! (NOT to be confused with v3.00!) Please scratch that silly "b AddBuffers"; it's one of the false names 'Jeff' uses to disguise itself. (NOTE: This old version is not (yet) detected by ADFScan by T. W., aka pcGTW_Webmaster.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Battle Chess (1988)(Interplay)[cr QTX][v Byte Bandit][a6](D151B96E) There is NO Byte Bandit virus on this disk. Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon (1987)(Cinemaware)(Disk 1 of 2)[v Byte Bandit][o](2A8AF128) Nor does this disk contain any Byte Bandit. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: it is on you if you want to include the next one: Star Control (1990)(Accolade)(Disk 1 of 2)[cr PDX].adf Definitely previously infected with the SADDAM virus, but not anymore. Block 1123 contains the <<<<Saddam>>>> file. Disk-validator has been replaced by an original one. Last edited by andreas; 28 October 2009 at 11:56. |
03 December 2009, 22:16 | #55 |
Zone Friend
|
Games-PD dat virus report
OK, even more viruses...
Crazy Sue (1991)(Jumpshoe, Hironymous - Oakenshield, Thorin)(PD)[cr Angels - Genesis](0CB3070E) and Crazy Sue (1991)(Jumpshoe, Hironymous - Oakenshield, Thorin)(PD)[cr Angels - Genesis][a](D391C42F) both contain Jeff v1.31 on cyl 79 side 1 (1758). Division One 92 (19xx)(Midnight Oil)[cr PMT](F0060782) LAMER on blocks 403, 924, 931 and 1516 Emporos - The Trade v1.28 (1989)(Richter, R.)(de)(PD)[WB](55F46E2C) SADDAM (bogus disk-validator) on block 887 Golden Fleece, The (1989)(MacBrayne, Jim)(PD)[a](B7923E3F) LAMER on block 483 Ping Pong (19xx)(Kallasoft)(AGA)[cr CPU - MGF - JOY](1D74A4AE) LAMER on block 231 Star Trek Game (1989)(Agatron)(PD)(Disk 1 of 2)[h Supreme](8A3EA274) LAMER on blocks 227 ,237, 284, 334 Super MechForce (1989)(Reed, Ralph)(SW)(Disk 1 of 2)[h TOAD][ b read-write error](614AAB91) LAMER on block 871 (that's where the reported "r/w error" comes from, of course!) Super Pac (19xx)(Wer-Soft)[h Supreme](3C0F43C1) LAMER on blocks 70 ,231, 236 Turbo Raketti (1992)(Kosola, Heikki)(fi)[a](EBBD7C94) SADDAM on block 269 |
04 December 2009, 01:40 | #56 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Portugal
Posts: 408
|
great great work andreas, i'm sure mai will appreciate it too
|
04 December 2009, 05:49 | #57 |
Zone Friend
|
let's hope so
well, just a little ADFCHK magic again If you let these be scanned with ADFScan, each of them - except for "Emporos" - will be reported as "clean." |
30 April 2010, 01:24 | #58 |
Amiga User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Delft / The Netherlands
Posts: 327
|
I never did any TOSEC renaming stuff but i found something and i hope its a small contribution to this correction thread.
While i was browsing through the Amiga Musicdisks (Letter A). I found the following errors. Amazing Amiga Tune 10 (19xx)(Switch).adf (Has checksum errors) should have a [b] behind it? All Time Greatest Hits 09 (1992)(Static Bytes)[KS2.0].adf All Time Greatest Hits 10 (1992)(Static Bytes)[KS2.0].adf These 2 work better in Kickstart 1.3. so it would be without the [KS2.0] label? Amiga 500 Demo (19xx)(Commodore)(de).adf Its not German language but Dutch so (de) changed into (nl)? Also its not even a musicdisk, should be put into Slideshow folder? Amiga Dynamics '92 (1992)(Pacific 202).adf Read write error on 2nd song. [b] and also a virus on it (try with kick 3.0 to see virus message on bootblock). Amiga Horror Show (1988)(Slammer).adf 2nd animation doesnt work [b] and not a musicdisk, move to "Animations and Videos" Amigadeus II (19xx)(Rob Baxter)(Disk 1 of 2).adf Amigadeus II (19xx)(Rob Baxter)(Disk 2 of 2).adf Only works properly in Kickstart 2.0 or higher so [KS2.0] added? Amplifier I, The (1991)(Dimension 4).adf 5th song crashes Amiga "menomono". Maybe a [b] Amplifier II, The (1991)(Dimension 4)(Disk 1 of 2).adf Amplifier II, The (1991)(Dimension 4)(Disk 2 of 2).adf 4th song crashes Amiga "House". Maybe a [b] I will try to check every musicdisk, i hope i can help a bit this way. Last edited by trackah123; 30 April 2010 at 05:32. |
30 April 2010, 08:47 | #59 |
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Federativnaya Respublika Germaniya
Posts: 4,994
|
If you plan to check every single disk in this dat, then you should ask, if you can apply the changes for yourself.
I am sure, every kind of help is welcome. As i can see in your contributions, you have the ability to do a proper job. Please go to TOSEC forum and ask about this: http://www.tosecdev.org/ |
30 April 2010, 15:40 | #60 |
Amiga User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Delft / The Netherlands
Posts: 327
|
Ok, i posted a topic there at
"TOSEC Forum > TOSEC Project > Database / Datfiles > Errors & Contributions" |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
Thread Tools | |
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
TOSEC Amiga Correction Help!!! | mai | project.TOSEC (amiga only) | 78 | 26 March 2012 14:42 |
Old TOSEC Amiga Correction Thread | [idoru] | project.TOSEC (amiga only) | 668 | 24 March 2009 12:17 |
tosec.amiga.me (Your New TOSEC Source) is open! | Magix | News | 31 | 19 March 2009 18:03 |
HUE correction [was colour correction] | Marcuz | request.UAE Wishlist | 6 | 17 September 2008 22:13 |
|
|