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Tim Account closed
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 467 |
disks
Gents,
Not to shoulder pet myself on the back too much, but I have taken quite some efforts in time and money to get news disks with old wares and sort them all out to maintain a part of history. Also Ive noticed some of you are doing it this way.
Not to be offensive, but sometimes I see lots of weird stuff coming into csdb that looks as if someone just dumping a directory of pre-sorted stuff in.
So heres a question for the guys out there that slam the plastic to the drive.. whats your best tips on getting new old disks?
Oh .. and of course respect and thanks to all of you xferring out there ;)
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Mason
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 461 |
Quote: Yeah, that's what I thought and that's why I'm uploading stuff in here. But according to this threat I doesn't seem to be "the best way to do it", and that's fine with me.
Just when uploading from the archive its also needed to keep focus on all the stuff that changes. Best is to keep a record what people uploaded (as example my achive) and recheck them now and then.
For my situation alot of releases gets updated. This happends because all in the archive is best-known version. Sometimes I (or the ones who mail me with stuff) find extra files or other info that makes the release to get an update. |
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Mason
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 461 |
Quote: Another way is to contact old users group officers from groups that have gone out of business. I've contacted a couple of old users group members, that still had their disk collections stored away. The last one I got 8 boxes of stuff for $20(us). Alot of the times they don't want to throw them away as they've spent many hours in the past collecting them and sorting them, so you can find some great things if you are persistent.
DemongerX
Great news... I hope you take time to transfer them. Especially stuff from the US are missing - clean cracks as I call them. This means finding NEC crack without PAL fixing or import intros. |
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DemongerX Account closed
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 137 |
Mason, is there a more automated way of transferring disks. I use starcommander with an old laptop, but I wondered if anyone had designed an automated program that would detect the drive door shutting, and extract the disk to a .d64 image, incrementing the name by 1 digit. At worst, you'd have to rename the image file, but it'd go along way towards backing up large disk libraries. I've managed to backup my mail trade disks(d81 files), my 2 sided/multi sided games, demos, etc, but it's taken weeks to do so. Just wondered if any had come up with a more automated process.
thanx,
DemongerX |
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Steppe
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 1510 |
AFAIK Star Commander has an option somewhere that does exactly what you want. I haven't used it in years, but search the docs and you'll find it. And be sure to use the latest beta. |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
Hmm warpcopy can name disks by itself i think.. |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1646 |
Yes... if you just change disks and press the "Next"-button in warpcopy, it will increment the filename and read... About as simple as it gets, I guess. (Well, it is not detecting the drive-door closing by itself.) |
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DemongerX Account closed
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 137 |
Cool. Thanx for the info. Need to backup by utilities and single/single sided games. I know I have several thousand disks of both to do.
DemongerX |
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Six
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 289 |
There are three imaging stations here.
The one upstairs is a PC with Linux (Ubuntu 8), an XM1541 cable, and a 1541. The software used is opencbm, and I manually set filenames.
The PC based one downstairs is a PC with MSDOS, an XM1541 cable, and a 1571. The software used is star commander, and it automagically increments filenames (and has better error recovery than the d64copy util in opencbm)
The C64 station downstairs has an RR-Net (a Super Snapshot 6 clone cart made by dW/Style that has an integrated RR-Net and micro-sd interface), and I use a modified version of the warpcopy server on it. I usually do singles with this one, naming the images manually.
If I can help out with getting the proper software set up, let me know. |
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