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I deliberately won't use any option that names the files as per the directory name as some of these disks are old, and people either used really imaginative volume names, or just any old bollocks which has no bearing on whats on the disk. I've now recopied diskripper and will try again |
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09 April 2018, 15:44 | #82 |
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Cool, would be good if you did a list of everything unknown you've found so we can see how successful this haul has been
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09 April 2018, 17:49 | #83 |
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Part 05 in the zone
Part 5 of the Skid Row Collection in the zone.
Real mixture of stuff. I think someone needs to give Crown/Cryptoburners a shout, could well be unreleased modules in this lot so far. |
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AQUARTERBACKEDDISK04 etc. are probably my backup of the bbs!.... WIZARDSCRYSTALGRAPHICS.ADF is grafix for a game wish will never be finished lol... UNKNOWNMODS.adf probably demo songs for the company ive worked for NAVY_VANISHDISK.ADF probably intro + source from any of the intros he did for us (crack inc, ministry) FASTEM1.3.ADF = copy tool as fast as xcopy, because its full of xcopy code arcorded to Frank Neuhaus (coder of xcopy) to be in other packs, Eurotrans (demo or just gfx) of a game, and many more gems in the QBackup's...(as well as full msg base in the bbs backup, lol, dunno exactly.. you all have fun |
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Thanks for making this old stuff public and creating the images, always fun to check what's on these disks. |
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btw: i have like 55kg of disks left overhere ... basically 3 more huge packages for your entertainment |
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09 April 2018, 20:40 | #89 |
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lool. I'm currently renaming and regrouping the Quarterback archives.
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Going to be quite a collection of damaged disks, I would say the ratio at the moment is for every 7 disks that read and image fine, I get one that won't, so considering some of these disks are getting on for 30 years old, thats pretty damned good.
So that we don't lose anything, anyone in the UK adept with disks want to take on the damaged ones to try and see if they have better luck (and time) to try and extract them? Any interested parties, let me know in this thread, and once i've gone through the entirety of whats been sent, I'm happy to send on the damaged ones. After disks are imaged/attempted, you can do what you like with them. |
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09 April 2018, 21:55 | #92 |
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the kryoflux is not suited to this task. It's too slow considering the amount of disks to process. Diskripper is the only way to go.
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09 April 2018, 22:47 | #98 | |
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(PS : there is no interest to dump those disks i have, because all the files are already inside the SNES BBS predate collection.) |
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Trying to get to all the older stuff because thats the stuff thats likely to be missing. |
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Part 06 in the zone
Theres not going to be many more interesting uploads from this part of the collection, as I suspect there is a horrific amount of Quarterbacked disks to image, which are very numerous, and have to hope they are OK, as if one disk in any Quarterbacked set is fucked, then I'm assuming all the disks from that set are useless.
We shall see! Also, I have to slag off Subzero a second. Sure, I know he was an original supplier to Skid Row, Vision Factory and a few others, but theres a limit to originals you should have. I'm talking about Subzero actually OWNING originals of Last Action Hero and Cliffhanger!!!!!!!!!!!! I just don't know what to say, i'll have a sit down and quietly contemplate my life! |
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