If you remove duplicates based on sha1sum (so on content), nothing will break.
It will, because many have different names with the very same SHA1.
If you remove duplicates based on sha1sum (so on content), nothing will break.
It will, because many have different names with the very same SHA1.
Catapult/OpenMSX uses them based on their SHA1, not based on their filename.
Catapult/OpenMSX uses them based on their SHA1, not based on their filename.
Really? That would be great... going to test/confirm that now.
Btw, I'm still missing this one (I like it to have complete):
ROM: hx-34_disk.rom
SHA1: c88ef953b21370cbaef5e82575d093d6f9047ec6
Yep, confirmed.
However, I found a strange SHA1.
Generic MSX RS-232 svi-738_rs232.rom 9de525e042d7345f6b725a696bd1b6fef69ecbf1
The only one available (or have found) is 4E9384C9D137F0AB65FFC5A78F04CD8C9DF6C8B7, as in:
https://github.com/openMSX/openMSX/blob/master/share/machine...
And Catapult indeed accepted that (last) one.
See https://github.com/openMSX/openMSX/commit/62618b25318d15739f...
Note that it's not Catapult which decides, it's openMSX itself. Catapult just asks openMSX to try the config.
Quick Disk drive BIOS preservation:
Philips VY-0002 QDD
Yeno DPQ-380 QDD
Dumps available in www.msxit.org
I dumped with Saverom - Normal - 0000-FFFF , so please cut yourself the blank and repeated blocks.
Maybe the reverse engineering on these roms could help to discover how to dump QD diskettes, in other words, I have many QDs and I'd like to preserve them using an utility "from QD to FD".
RS-232C BIOS preservation:
Toshiba HX-R700
Dump available in www.msxit.org
I dumped with Saverom - Normal - 0000-FFFF , so please cut yourself the blank and repeated blocks.
That R700 is identical to the one in the Pioneer UC-V102. Interesting!
I'm still missing:
machine: Toshiba_HX-34
ROM: hx-34_disk.rom
SHA1: c88ef953b21370cbaef5e82575d093d6f9047ec6
Hi!
The Sanyo PHC-30N roms are dumped?