03 June 2010, 12:27 | #41 |
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Made a small app that should remove all '[b?' and [v?' entries from a DAT file. Provided 'as is' of course
Oh, guess I should mention that it needs the .Net framework. Last edited by TCD; 03 June 2010 at 14:16. |
05 June 2010, 07:29 | #42 |
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OK, I tried your DAT cleaning utility. It's fast .
It would have been nice if it removed checksum errors bearing entries too INMHO. Neither these files are usable by mere mortals like us, I think. |
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Some don't have any apparently (another small issue mai should fix ?). That's why they didn't get filtered out. Here's one of them :
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Les Manley In - Search For The King v1.00 (1991)(Accolade)(Disk 3 of 5)[cr QTX][checksum error] |
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Nope, sorry.
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Okay, will have a look.
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