Josh Lulewicz wrote:
So I am reading correctly that these FDI files only work with emulators?
Yes, but in the future that may not be the case. The point is to
archive them now into a fully documented the file format so that the
information is not lost when the disk dies.
What if you don't use
At 13:22 15/03/2004 -0600, you wrote:
I totally agree.
Howard I don't think distributing this image of your is a good idea and
I encourage to think twice and not do it.
I didn't plan to do this e-mail as early, but here we go ;-) I hope Jim
will comment on this.
As you may know, I am the author
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Subject: [SWCollect] Preserving original games
At 13:22 15/03/2004 -0600, you wrote:
I totally agree.
Howard I don't think distributing this image of your is a good idea and
I encourage to think twice and not do
Josh Lulewicz wrote:
I have been backing up my collection with a program called winima40. It
WinImage only makes images of unprotected disks. If you have used it to
make any images of protected disks (any game made before 1990), your
images are useless.
By they way does anyone actually know
Jim Leonard wrote:
WinImage only makes images of unprotected disks. If you have used it
to
make any images of protected disks (any game made before 1990), your
images are useless.
Wow! Interesting, I didn't know that!
Great... :(
On Mar 15, 2004, at 3:19 PM, Josh Lulewicz wrote:
Jim Leonard wrote:
WinImage only makes images of unprotected disks. If you have used it
to
make any images of protected disks (any game made before 1990), your
images are useless.
Wow! Interesting, I didn't know that!
Great... :(
Copy
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Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Preserving original games
Edward Franks wrote:
Wow! Interesting, I didn't know that!
Great... :(
Copy protection bites in many ways. :sigh:
This is why Central Point Option Boards used to auction for $130-$200
(and why I have six). You can
I have to agree with Vincent. If we start living in fear of preserving
the games in our collections digitally because of the Eyal's out there,
then the terrorists have won. (sorry, couldnt resist)
I am only a few days from finishing a fully working version of Disk2FDI,
then will start imaging