So if all of these rom packages include a ton of bad dump roms (b1), (b2), (b3).... why are they included? Is there some reason to keep them there?
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So if all of these rom packages include a ton of bad dump roms (b1), (b2), (b3).... why are they included? Is there some reason to keep them there?
You're free to delete them.
But if you want to have a complete set you need them :)
Cowering has them in the Goodtools, so that people can see that their ROMs are bad dumps. Then some people started collecting them...
dumb but true. imperfection is the heart of collection:happy:
And I was one of them. ;) :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Genome
What exactly IS a bad dump? This was the only half relevant thread that came up when I searched, so smack me if I'm in the wrong place...But my best guess is that it's just a useless file...I'm a step farther than I was in knowing that I can delete all the bad dumps at least :D Just curious what exactly it is?
A bad dump is a ROM that is incorrectly dumped. Sometimes they do work, but often not. You can delete them safely only if a good dump is available. There are games for which only bad dumps are available, so they need redumping.
hey alco do you have any examples of games that are bad dumps only?
(also quasi-relevant so smack me to if this is wrong/forbidden)
do ppl still make dumps of the classic games.(nes etc.) im sure nintendo dropped the hammer but what do you need to do dumps.)
(tutorials appreciated...if this doesnt violate rules of course:p )
***edit*** found a tut. looks to hard nvm @_@
Check some GoodTools docs and you'll find some, Genesis "missing" correct dumps comes to mind
I think most of these are now correctly dumped by (among others) Gigadeath and ElBarto form No-Intro now. ElBarto had a site about the dumps (http://dats.elbarto.org), but it seems down now.Quote:
Originally Posted by hagbard