Ringcodes are useful for predicting possible undumped revisions.
And PVD is useful too. Why isn't there PVD field in psx db?
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Ringcodes are useful for predicting possible undumped revisions.
And PVD is useful too. Why isn't there PVD field in psx db?
And PVD is useful too. Why isn't there PVD field in psx db?
Only iR0b0t can answer.
Just enabled: PSX, PS2, PSP
Currently enabled are:
'Apple Macintosh'
'DVD-Video'
'Fujitsu FM Towns series'
'IBM PC compatible'
'Microsoft Xbox 360'
'NEC PC-98 series'
'Sony PlayStation'
'Sony PlayStation 2'
'Sony PlayStation Portable'
'ZAPiT Games Game Wave Family Entertainment System'
Need to know if follows are required, if they have ISO9660 file system at all:
'Acorn Archimedes'
'Bandai / Apple Pippin'
'Bandai Playdia'
'Commodore Amiga CD'
'Commodore Amiga CD32'
'Commodore Amiga CDTV'
'Enhanced CD'
'Mattel HyperScan'
'Microsoft Xbox'
'Namco / Sega / Nintendo Triforce GD-ROM'
'NEC PC Engine CD / TurboGrafx-CD'
'NEC PC-88 series'
'NEC PC-FX / PC-FXGA'
'Palm'
'Panasonic 3DO Interactive Multiplayer'
'Philips CD-i'
'Photo CD'
'Sega CD - Mega-CD'
'Sega Chihiro GD-ROM'
'Sega Dreamcast GD-ROM'
'Sega Lindbergh'
'Sega Naomi 2 GD-ROM'
'Sega Naomi GD-ROM'
'Sega Saturn'
'Sharp X68000'
'SNK Neo Geo'
'Tandy / Memorex Visual Information System'
'Tao iKTV'
'Tomy Kiss-Site'
'Video CD'
'VM Labs NUON'
'VTech V.Flash'
'Acorn Archimedes' -- I don't have any
'Bandai / Apple Pippin' -- Pippin = Mac, HFS f/s. I don't see any PVDs for Mac discs, but there must be a reason why these are enabled for Macintosh
'Bandai Playdia' -- yes
'Commodore Amiga CD' -- yes
'Commodore Amiga CD32' -- yes
'Commodore Amiga CDTV' -- yes
'Enhanced CD' -- yes
'Mattel HyperScan' -- yes
'Microsoft Xbox' -- I don't have any
'Namco / Sega / Nintendo Triforce GD-ROM' -- Triforce = Gamecube, can't see any PVDs inside.
'NEC PC Engine CD / TurboGrafx-CD' -- no
'NEC PC-88 series' -- no
'NEC PC-FX / PC-FXGA' -- no
'Palm' -- I don't have any, but these are PC/Win discs with palm soft installers, as I understand, so, most likely, yes.
'Panasonic 3DO Interactive Multiplayer' -- no
'Philips CD-i' -- yes
'Photo CD' -- no
'Sega CD - Mega-CD' -- yes
'Sega Chihiro GD-ROM' -- I don't have any
'Sega Dreamcast GD-ROM' -- yes, but every session has its own PVD, I don't know, whether they always match or not. Same for the multisessional IBM PC discs, btw.
'Sega Lindbergh' -- I don't have any.
'Sega Naomi 2 GD-ROM' -- I don't have any, same as the next one?
'Sega Naomi GD-ROM' -- yes, same as normal DC GD-ROMs
'Sega Saturn' -- yes
'Sharp X68000' -- I don't have any
'SNK Neo Geo' -- yes
'Tandy / Memorex Visual Information System' -- yes
'Tao iKTV' -- I don't have any
'Tomy Kiss-Site' -- yes
'Video CD' -- yes
'VM Labs NUON' -- yes
'VTech V.Flash' -- yes
Thanks.
I don't see any PVDs for Mac discs, but there must be a reason why these are enabled for Macintosh
The old MAC discs only have HFS file system, but after they changed to Intel based CPUs they also included ISO9660 file system to the discs.
General 'Photo CD' is yes.
General 'Photo CD' is yes.
Yes, found it, there is PVD after some weird header.
I have some original Xbox discs. This is what appears on LBA 16 of Halo CE 1.02:
0320 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 32 30 30 .............200
0330 : 31 30 39 31 33 31 30 34 32 35 35 30 30 30 30 30 1091310425500000
0340 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000000000000000
0350 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000000000000000
0360 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000000000000000
0370 : 30 01 00 53 65 63 44 75 61 6C 4C 61 79 65 72 53 0..SecDualLayerS
0380 : 74 61 72 74 3D 30 30 30 30 36 38 33 32 00 00 00 tart=00006832...
That looks like a PVD to me.
I have some original Xbox discs
Supposedly, Xbox dvd discs always have the same time stamp for all discs.
I won't activate it for now, but it has to be approved.
'Bandai Playdia' -- yes
'Commodore Amiga CD' -- yes
'Commodore Amiga CD32' -- yes
'Commodore Amiga CDTV' -- yes
'Enhanced CD' -- yes
'Mattel HyperScan' -- yes
'Philips CD-i' -- yes
'Photo CD' -- yes
'Sega CD - Mega-CD' -- yes
'Sega Saturn' -- yes
'SNK Neo Geo' -- yes
'Tandy / Memorex Visual Information System' -- yes
'Tomy Kiss-Site' -- yes
'Video CD' -- yes
'VM Labs NUON' -- yes
'VTech V.Flash' -- yes
ADDED
'Acorn Archimedes' -- I don't have any
'Microsoft Xbox' -- I don't have any
'Namco / Sega / Nintendo Triforce GD-ROM' -- Triforce = Gamecube, can't see any PVDs inside.
'Palm' -- I don't have any, but these are PC/Win discs with palm soft installers, as I understand, so, most likely, yes.
'Sega Chihiro GD-ROM' -- I don't have any
'Sega Dreamcast GD-ROM' -- yes, but every session has its own PVD, I don't know, whether they always match or not. Same for the multisessional IBM PC discs, btw.
'Sega Lindbergh' -- I don't have any.
'Sega Naomi 2 GD-ROM' -- I don't have any, same as the next one?
'Sega Naomi GD-ROM' -- yes, same as normal DC GD-ROMs
'Sharp X68000' -- I don't have any
'Tao iKTV' -- I don't have any
NOT ADDED (needs to be checked)
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