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2006-12-28 19:38
Skylab

Registered: Dec 2005
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THE MOVERS Treasure Chest

Hi all ya guyz around here...

We've just started to open our Treasure Chest...

http://rapidshare.com/files/9304647/Hahni-Soft_of_WCS.ZIP.html

This first package are the transferred disks from Hahni Soft of WCS... WCS was just a local group. Jezi got later a member of Strike Force and Ruhrpott Cracker was also in the WCS (but actually we can't remember his handle at that time; we will add him then with his correct handle)...

signing off...
THE MOVERS [!]
 
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2007-09-17 19:29
Rough
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Registered: Feb 2002
Posts: 1829
Î personally use following:

Name of the Game +1 Hi Docs Fx Pw Solution [Lamer Group]

Name of the Demo [Even Lamer Group]

Name of the Magazine #01 [And even Lamer Group]

Name of the Tool v1.3 [The Super Group]

for unpacked files

and

e.g.

Name_of_the_Game+1HiDocsFxPwSolution_LAMERGROUP

for packed files

check the stuff on Gangsta's Paradise for further details
2007-09-17 22:41
Jazzcat

Registered: Feb 2002
Posts: 1044
The first international standards from the Danish Gold 1987 party.
2007-09-18 03:35
Mason

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 461
Quote: The first international standards from the Danish Gold 1987 party.


Yeah and those rules were genial. Mostly its the same standards who lived on through the scene, except the +FX were added and people used +3 instead of ++.
2007-09-18 04:24
wreg
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Posts: 679
well i share your enthusiasm for this old machine :-)

what i cannot understand is your stubbornness ( sorry if thats too harsh ;-) ) towards some misunderstood naming standards... whats the use of your ancient one anyway nowadays?

i mean its ok for the name of the crack but not for the filename inside a 'higher' os! :-) you should not care how anyone names those .d64 or .zips, that has little to do with dg-standards, those standards were for internal c64 use, and thats basically all there is about it! :-)


mason, what is ccs2?!
i hope you dont mean ccs64v2.0. you are willing to skip a genius naming sheme, just because some software is not able to handle it?! ;-)
2007-09-18 08:10
Skylab

Registered: Dec 2005
Posts: 183
You guys have any idea, who's the owner of that original piece of paper with the international standards???

Of course - THE MOVERS -

Stay rude, stay rebel...
[!] The Movers
2007-09-18 10:43
Mason

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 461
Quote: well i share your enthusiasm for this old machine :-)

what i cannot understand is your stubbornness ( sorry if thats too harsh ;-) ) towards some misunderstood naming standards... whats the use of your ancient one anyway nowadays?

i mean its ok for the name of the crack but not for the filename inside a 'higher' os! :-) you should not care how anyone names those .d64 or .zips, that has little to do with dg-standards, those standards were for internal c64 use, and thats basically all there is about it! :-)


mason, what is ccs2?!
i hope you dont mean ccs64v2.0. you are willing to skip a genius naming sheme, just because some software is not able to handle it?! ;-)


Using weird letters for imports, fixes, hacks like smells bad of the Tosec Collection.

Sorry I do quality sorting and wont be put together with Tosec.

Besides that it wasnt me who decided the standard. I reckon Trazan told me that it was decided at some party.
2007-09-18 12:23
wreg
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i dont say the standard is bad.
its ok for the crack name but not useful nowadays to extend it to 'this standard also goes for .zip/.d64 files as well' :-)

besides, i want to inform you that i am not affiliated with tosec anymore, my collection is quality as well, i dont care about fast growing, its quality not quantity that counts ( i think we at least agree on this point :-)) )
and pls dont banish me just for using a variant of a naming scheme which originated at the emu/rom/whatever-scene :-)

using these weird letters is important for easy import to a real database! you will hopefully see what i mean in the future :-)
2007-09-18 13:03
Trazan
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Posts: 620
(Thread is really not about namingstandards - ok :))
2007-09-18 17:47
Skylab

Registered: Dec 2005
Posts: 183
Right. Let's go back to the goal of that thread...

More disks from our side are coming up the next days...

[!] The Movers
2007-09-18 18:51
Mason

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 461
Quote: i dont say the standard is bad.
its ok for the crack name but not useful nowadays to extend it to 'this standard also goes for .zip/.d64 files as well' :-)

besides, i want to inform you that i am not affiliated with tosec anymore, my collection is quality as well, i dont care about fast growing, its quality not quantity that counts ( i think we at least agree on this point :-)) )
and pls dont banish me just for using a variant of a naming scheme which originated at the emu/rom/whatever-scene :-)

using these weird letters is important for easy import to a real database! you will hopefully see what i mean in the future :-)


Exactly my point. It doesnt have anything to do with Tosec, but the naming looks exact like that it was Tosec.

For importing to a datbase Lexx/Yacc can handle that with my naming too.

Anyway its about packs not naming standards.
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