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2024-04-18 15:33
hedning

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Release id #241975 : Omni-Play Basketball

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Submitted by chatGPZ [PM] on 17 April 2024
Those transfer people seem to know their shit apparently. Thumbs up.

So basically every broken image uploaded by you in the past decade has no error info? \o/

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Submitted by hedning [PM] on 17 April 2024
Groepaz: Yes. Exactly that. Being an asshole is exactly my main objective. But no. I was unaware that IECHost didn't save the errors in the file (ofc the read log is saved). Will transfer these ones with WarpCopy now, or check the latest updated client for IECHost - it might have been fixed. Thanx for the heads up.

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Submitted by chatGPZ [PM] on 17 April 2024
If you are adding disks that had errors during transfer - why in heavens name do you add them as images that don't have errorinfo in them? To make it as hard as possible for anyone to possibly find out what the broken blocks are? *shrug*
 
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2024-04-18 22:05
hedning

Registered: Mar 2009
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Quote: Quoting hedning
I usually only make .nib files (ZoomFloppy 1571 serial nibbling) for originals. For standard formatted swapdisks it's enough with d64's (with error info included ofc) in most cases.
The point was to make flux images (Kryoflux or Greaseweazle or something else no matter) only once you cannot transfer a disk without errors.
Then that image (or images) can be processed... sometime later... to produce and perhaps test the likeliest version of what could have been the error-free original.


Ah. Gotcha.
2024-04-18 22:30
Wile Coyote
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@chatGPZ Deleting entries on CSDb is against the rules.
2024-04-18 22:33
chatGPZ

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read again
2024-04-18 22:33
macx

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Posts: 255
Quote: @chatGPZ Deleting entries on CSDb is against the rules.

..whereas deleting multiple events where 30+ sceners attended is not.

Anyhow guys, chill and dine. Life is too short.
2024-04-18 22:37
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11386
Quote:
whereas deleting multiple events where 30+ sceners attended is not.

It certainly is. Unless nothing was released on those events of course - in that case adding them was against the rules in the first place :)
2024-04-18 22:38
macx

Registered: Mar 2002
Posts: 255
Quote: Quote:
whereas deleting multiple events where 30+ sceners attended is not.

It certainly is. Unless nothing was released on those events of course - in that case adding them was against the rules in the first place :)


Not if they were mentioned in e.g. scrolltexts or articles in Vandalism News. But I am not the one in charge :D
2024-04-18 22:42
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2980
Quoting macx
Not if they were mentioned in e.g. scrolltexts or articles in Vandalism News. But I am not the one in charge :D
How is that relevant for "event had an actual release" (or doesn't, hence delete-worthy)?
2024-04-18 22:45
chatGPZ

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Not if they were mentioned in e.g. scrolltexts or articles in Vandalism News.

No. What counts are releases.
2024-04-19 19:00
Wile Coyote
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@chatGPZ Maybe you could focus your attention on coding a demo. Do something positive with the time you allocate to the C64
2024-04-20 02:26
chatGPZ

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Posts: 11386
Maybe you should nail a steak to your knee and spin it until you receive radio cluestick?
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