I have a software CD for the Nokia N-Gage. It doesn't have any PC games, just an N-Gage game (Space Impact in a SIS package) and applications for use with the N-Gage. It also has demo videos for N-Gage games. Would this be acceptable for Redump or is it too tangential?
2 2025-06-17 18:46:11
Re: Disc Eligibility Questions (5 replies, posted in General discussion)
I have a couple of driver discs, one for a flight stick style controller and another for a graphics card, that both have game demos on them. One of them also has a mod for Quake II. Would it be correct to assume, since they have game demos, that they'd be eligible for Redump?
3 2025-05-26 21:17:49
Re: CDArchive - Improved support for ring based protections (26 replies, posted in General discussion)
This seems to have worked. The sectors are saved with the correct ECC Q data. I'm not having any issues with MSF section of the header that you mentioned.
I'm not sure what happened when dumping the disc initially, but apparently the drive told redumper that the C2 error was corrected despite the ECC Q parity data being corrupted.
4 2025-05-24 14:57:52
Re: CDArchive - Improved support for ring based protections (26 replies, posted in General discussion)
I have been using this version of CDArchive to get some sectors from problematic discs and noticed that it won't save the sector if the data section matches, but the ECC Q doesn't. The problem is in the .bin file, as verified by scanning with CDMage. Would it be possible for CDArchive to (force) save the sector in such cases?