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Jonathan Dunn Music Collection [1989] |
AKA :
J.D.M.C.
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User Comment Submitted by TheRyk on 8 November 2014
cheers for providing a working version! | User Comment Submitted by Mace on 8 November 2014
\o/ yay for the Transfer Team!
And why don't we have a CSDb entry for us lads? | User Comment Submitted by hedning on 8 November 2014
Great! Preservation creates history and order in a chaotic and everchanging world! | User Comment Submitted by Trap on 28 October 2014
Thanks a million to the transfer team for making this happen. I am really happy about this. You guys ROCK!!!!
This is definitely not my finest hour in regards to design and coding, but I do like the fact that I did this auto-start thing when loading. Totally forgot about that - a nice feature if you ask me :)
As for the production year, 1989 sounds about right. I do remember buying an Amiga in the spring of 1990 as I mention in the scrolltext.
Again, kudos to the transfer team ;)
Trap Crap Wrap | User Comment Submitted by cba on 28 October 2014
The disk label says 1989, that sound more realistic. | User Comment Submitted by Fred on 28 October 2014
I wonder if the release year set by Trap himself is correct. If this demo was made in November 1990 then I would have expected that one of the 3 tunes that Jonathan Dunn has made in 1990 were at least included.
I suspect that the month or the year is not correct. | User Comment Submitted by cba on 27 October 2014
Finally this old demo was found !
A big thanks to goes to Genius/Paradize for letting us transferring his disks at X!. So to everybody reading this, support the Transfer Team and share your disks in order to preserve history. | User Comment Submitted by Medicus on 22 September 2012
For data-recovery it would help if there was a list of corrupt sectors.
Is there actually any checksum or redundancy when storing to c64 disks? Using this information + the knowledge which sectors are broken would make it perhaps possible to reconstruct parts of the disk.
Bear with me if those questions turn out to be plain stupid :). | User Comment Submitted by ΛΛdZ on 20 September 2012
Added screenshot of the directory. Not 100% correct but many files can be seen.
Notice that one of the first files is named "Trap"... maybe you made this collection after all Trap. | User Comment Submitted by hedning on 5 August 2012
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