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2007-12-16 17:02
Ymgve

Registered: May 2002
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In what format should I upload releases?

When I upload a release to CSDb, what is the prefered format? If it's just a singlefile crack/demo it seems more logical to just upload the PRG, but then I have to rip apart spread disks.

But if I upload the whole D64, it's possible that there's other stuff on the disk too, so when you autostart the D64 you will get something else than expected.

What's the best way?
 
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2008-01-02 22:09
Ymgve

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 84
Quote: I doubt it. I downloaded a 5.5GB torrent of disk images that was linked from another thread.. and, afaik, that was only stuff <85... so yeah, think you're gonna need quite a byte more :_)

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http://zomgwtfbbq.info


If you're talking about the torrent I posted, that one was definitely not only pre-85 stuff, but from all over the place. If you're talking about another torrent...give it to me! :)
2008-01-03 16:56
Tim
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Is that still available anywhere?
2008-01-03 17:09
Ymgve

Registered: May 2002
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The 15GB megatorrent I created is still available, get the torrent file from one of these locations:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WIZZNYOO
http://rapidshare.com/files/79196646/c64_disks-opentrackers.tor..
2008-01-03 19:11
MacGyver
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Quote: I usually take the crack of a spread disk, copy it into a blank .d64 file and then use a dir editor to transfer the directory design into the new .d64.

Indeed, that's probably the best way.

As for the format: I personally prefer uncompressed D64. Uncompressed, because most ppl have fast internet connection and plenty of HD space. If you download a lot of stuff, decompressing it all can get a bit annoying.
D64, because it's most easy to handle format, not only for emulators and transfering, but also for just showing - e.g. there are plenty of D64 viewers for Windows, but hardly any T64 viewer (if you know any standalone T64 viewers, be free to name them!).
2008-01-04 02:48
Tim
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Quote: The 15GB megatorrent I created is still available, get the torrent file from one of these locations:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WIZZNYOO
http://rapidshare.com/files/79196646/c64_disks-opentrackers.tor..


15GB on torrent?
oh my.. that will take forever..

i'll need to hook up a different system tomorrow to start on it since i simply don't have 15gb free on this laptop.

Do you have any objections if I upload it to usenet and post that if/when it completes for getting that spread more widely and faster?
2008-01-04 06:19
Trazan

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 620
File Format;
Anything you can run straight off any c64/pc without having to unrar/zip. D64/t64/prg is apreciated!

Torrent; Good, all needed is some people to share bandwidth and harddiscspace. Thumbs up!
2008-01-04 14:23
Tim
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Trazan, ok! I'll not zip d64 files from now on unless it's 2-sided or bigger releases.
2008-01-04 14:50
cba

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 935
<Post edited by cba on 4/1-2008 15:57>

I disagree, I always zip .d64 files !

Follow this basic rule, Zyron and other use it too:

One file release in a .t64
multi-load in a .d64

Niels
2008-01-04 14:52
Tim
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Ok, then i'll zip.. Sorry Tranz.. Niels is my hero ;)
2008-01-04 14:58
TDJ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1879
Please please please no .t64 .. ever since I installed a new winvice I can't get that format associated with it (even though .prg & .d64 work fine). And as this is TDJ's csdb (go ask Graham) I think it should be obvious nobody uses .t64 anymore.

After all, you don't want me to start up winvice and actually have to drag & drop the file, do you?
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