oh, and on the matter of known good dumps of things that never existed, well, it was on a disk on its own, so it exists, how is the guy supposed to know if this is valid dump unless you mail the readme guys
Dean > -----Original Message----- > From: Dean Woodyatt [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 9:16 AM > To: '[email protected]' > Subject: RE: Goodsam > > goddammit > > why are you people so bloody thick > > do you think the people who rename the dumps are telepathic, do you think > that big box of disks they have over there without labels on have any hint > of whats on them, most of them will have to be run in an emulator, what > comes up will be the name of that game, dates will be taken from a > hex-edit > if there are none. > for pity's sake cant you see that this is an attempt by people who dont > know > the intimate details of the sam and the games, if you've got bloody > problems > or want to bitch about thats not what you would have called it, then EMAIL > the address IN THE README, if any of you actually get that far from > bitching > in this now festering group, I GIVE up, people like the ones complaining > and > asking stupid bloody questions make my blood boil, > DOWNLOAD GOODSAM > READ THE README > COPY YOUR SAM GAMES TO ANOTHER DIRECTORY (SO YOU HAVE A BACKUP) > RUN GOODASAM > SEE THE RESULTS, TEST THEM > COMPLAIN TO THE EMAILS IN THE README, OR BETTER STILL, CONSTRUCTIVE > CRITICISM ON NAMES, CORRECTING THEM OR OTHERWISE > > thankyou > > Dean > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Andrew Collier [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 2:11 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: Goodsam > > > > On Saturday, March 16, 2002, at 08:16 pm, Tim P wrote: > > > > > <stuff about GoodSam including in an attachment> > > > > > > Fashoom! (1997) (Sad Snail Productions) > > > > > > </stuff> > > > > > > News to me :-) > > > > > > Actually it is mine, but not what I'd have called it. Anyone know who > > > compiles the list without me having to work to find it out? > > > > In that vein, what on earth is the point of having "known good images" > > of things which never existed? i.e. programs on their own disk images > > which were never previously released separately, or several programs on > > one disk image which were only released separately? > > > > Andrew > > > > -- > > --- Andrew Collier ---- > > ---- http://mnemotech.ucam.org/ --- > > -- > > r<2+ T<4* cSEL dMS hEn/CB<BL A4 S+*<++ C$++L/mP W- a-- Vh+seT+ (Cantab) > > 1.1.4

