What happened to the serial #'s I submitted to the db?

In case they're lost:
Disc 1: D313-70E1
Disc 2: F9AD-FB29

Sorry, but I said this before.. we don't need any volume serial numbers on unique entries.. only if there are several IBM PC dumps of the same game it makes sense to add these serials.

But Vigi, even if you don't use the serial to tell apart dumps, I think it should be stored.
Just like some other info is stored (Write offset for data tracks, ring, exe date, etc) even if you can't do anything with it.

It's not a real serial, it's just the creation date of the iso filesystem stored as a hash, so as far as I'm concerned they should only be used to tell apart dumps.

You could add the ring code I guess?

7 (edited by ssjkakaroto 2008-03-21 22:40:34)

Vigi wrote:

It's not a real serial, it's just the creation date of the iso filesystem stored as a hash, so as far as I'm concerned they should only be used to tell apart dumps.

But can 2 discs of the same game (same version, edition, etc) have different serials? If they can the images would have different hashes no?

If the data track checksum is different then so is the volume serial number