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author Vas Crabb <vas@vastheman.com>2019-03-24 09:48:58 +1100
committer Vas Crabb <vas@vastheman.com>2019-03-24 09:48:58 +1100
commit30caaa7bef4502915cf3523681cccb9c402dbae2 (patch)
treeb85deca5559db453b2a6a5201abfa03728af724f /hash
parente5d561888da5ee187f59ebab0b9c6c6186113e7f (diff)
srcclean (nw)
Diffstat (limited to 'hash')
-rw-r--r--hash/ekara_japan.xml44
-rw-r--r--hash/ibm5150.xml8
-rw-r--r--hash/ibm5170.xml6
-rw-r--r--hash/icanguit.xml88
-rw-r--r--hash/icanpian.xml98
-rw-r--r--hash/pc98.xml12
-rw-r--r--hash/psx.xml52
-rw-r--r--hash/saturn.xml4
-rw-r--r--hash/sega_beena_cart.xml4
-rw-r--r--hash/sms.xml38
-rw-r--r--hash/specpls3_flop.xml38
-rw-r--r--hash/vsmile_cart.xml4
12 files changed, 198 insertions, 198 deletions
diff --git a/hash/ekara_japan.xml b/hash/ekara_japan.xml
index f36fb674d1a..c904e1795ed 100644
--- a/hash/ekara_japan.xml
+++ b/hash/ekara_japan.xml
@@ -31,21 +31,21 @@
Some Japanese carts have a number starting with S (S-x on case, SCxxxx-xxx part numbers) (see ekara_japan_s.xml) (for e-kara - custom presentation)
M (M-x on case, MCxxxx-xxx part numbers) (see ekara_japan_m.xml) (for e-kara - custom presentation)
EN (EN-X on case, no part numbers) (see ekara_japan_en.xml) (for e-kara - custom presentation)
- BH (BG-XX on case, BH-xxxx on PCB) (see ekara_japan_bh.xml) (for e-kara - custom presentation)
- GK (GK-X on case) (see ekara_japan_gk.xml) (for e-kara / e-pitch - custom presentation)
+ BH (BG-XX on case, BH-xxxx on PCB) (see ekara_japan_bh.xml) (for e-kara - custom presentation)
+ GK (GK-X on case) (see ekara_japan_gk.xml) (for e-kara / e-pitch - custom presentation)
G (G-x on case, GCxxxx-xxx part numbers) (see ekara_japan_g.xml) (for e-kara, Popira / 2)
P (P-x on case, PCxxxx-xxx part numbers) (see ekara_japan_p.xml) (for e-kara, Popira / 2, DDR Family Mat)
D (D-x on case, DCxxxx-xxx part numbers) (see ekara_japan_d.xml) (for e-kara, Popira / 2, Taiko De Popira)
SP (SP-x on case, no part numbers) (see ekara_japan_sp.xml) (for e-kara, Popira / 2, Taiko de Popira, Jumping Popira)
- A (A-x on case, Pichi Pichi Pitch series)(see ekara_japan_a.xml) (for e-kara / e-pitch)
- JP (JP-x on case) (see ekara_japan_jp.xml) (for Jumping Popira Only)
-
+ A (A-x on case, Pichi Pichi Pitch series)(see ekara_japan_a.xml) (for e-kara / e-pitch)
+ JP (JP-x on case) (see ekara_japan_jp.xml) (for Jumping Popira Only)
+
these exist but haven't got any
- Some Japanese carts have a number starting with
+ Some Japanese carts have a number starting with
KE (for Kids Lyric book device Only?)
KD (for e-kara?)
- PR (seen a PR-02 AYY) (what is it?)
- KR (seen a KR-1) (bundled with later units?)
+ PR (seen a PR-02 AYY) (what is it?)
+ KR (seen a KR-1) (bundled with later units?)
(there are others, need to document them)
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
The EC number is printed on the left side of the cart label, as well as in the serial code
early carts don't have a number printed on the box, only the title, after a certain point a number was added (when?)
- Only known undumped carts in main series are 58, 64, 81, 83, 84, 85 (assuming highest number is 85)
+ Only known undumped carts in main series are 58, 64, 81, 83, 84, 85 (assuming highest number is 85)
.. *EC0001-JPM J-Pop Mix Volume 1
.. *EC0002-JPM J-Pop Mix Volume 2
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="ec0017">
<description>1973-75 Volume 1 (Japan) (EC0017-G73)</description>
<year>2000</year>
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="ec0018">
<description>1982-84 Volume 1 (Japan) (EC0018-G82)</description>
<year>2000</year>
@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="ec0020">
<description>Kid's Mix Volume 2 (Japan) (EC0020-KID)</description>
<year>2000</year>
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="ec0021">
<description>J-Pop Mix Volume 9 (Japan) (EC0021-JPM)</description>
<year>2000</year>
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="ec0039">
<description>Artist Selection Volume 7 (B'z) (Japan) (EC0039-ATS)</description>
<year>2000</year>
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="ec0040">
<description>J-Pop Mix Volume 18 (Japan) (EC0040-JPM)</description>
<year>2000</year>
@@ -743,8 +743,8 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
-
+
+
<software name="ec0051">
<description>J-Pop Mix Volume 21 (Japan) (EC0051-JPM)</description>
<year>2001</year>
@@ -799,7 +799,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="ec0056">
<description>J-Pop Mix Volume 24 (Japan) (EC0056-JPM)</description>
<year>2001</year>
@@ -809,8 +809,8 @@
<rom name="ec0056-jpm.u1" size="0x100000" crc="8c0b175b" sha1="697d7eb50a84001ddb66f50a50c682c63c21ed60" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
</part>
- </software>
-
+ </software>
+
<software name="ec0057">
<description>Artist Selection Volume 14 (SMAP) (Japan) (EC0057-ATS)</description>
<year>2001</year>
@@ -821,7 +821,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<!-- EC0058-ENK ENK Volume 8 -->
<software name="ec0059">
@@ -834,7 +834,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="ec0060">
<description>J-Pop Mix Volume 26 (Japan) (EC0060-JPM)</description>
<year>2001</year>
diff --git a/hash/ibm5150.xml b/hash/ibm5150.xml
index a6dd68aebf6..f1b4d78114f 100644
--- a/hash/ibm5150.xml
+++ b/hash/ibm5150.xml
@@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ Known PC Booter Games Not Dumped, Or Dumped and Lost when Demonlord's Site went
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="donald">
<description>Donald Duck's Playground</description>
<year>1986</year>
@@ -8199,7 +8199,7 @@ has been replaced with an all-zero block. -->
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="gryzor">
<!-- Dumped from a copied disk -->
<description>Gryzor</description>
@@ -8340,7 +8340,7 @@ has been replaced with an all-zero block. -->
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="indytod">
<description>Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom</description>
<year>1989</year>
@@ -9642,7 +9642,7 @@ has been replaced with an all-zero block. -->
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="pcgames3">
<description>PC Games #3</description>
<year>1988</year>
diff --git a/hash/ibm5170.xml b/hash/ibm5170.xml
index 61b2026e474..bd302853dde 100644
--- a/hash/ibm5170.xml
+++ b/hash/ibm5170.xml
@@ -9248,7 +9248,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="duke">
<!-- Dumped via Kryoflux from an original disk, all tracks show as modified - most likely not professionally duplicated -->
<!-- from a registered version ordered circa 2004 -->
@@ -10518,7 +10518,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="lightspd">
<description>Lightspeed</description>
<year>1990</year>
@@ -11927,7 +11927,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="vanslug">
<!-- Marked as bad, could do with another dump to make sure it's correct-->
<description>Vanslug: X Mission - The Way of Super Warrior</description>
diff --git a/hash/icanguit.xml b/hash/icanguit.xml
index 35ca82efb05..fef0e969bf3 100644
--- a/hash/icanguit.xml
+++ b/hash/icanguit.xml
@@ -4,43 +4,43 @@
<!--
Known cartridges (*=dumped) (#=sourced)
- *Guitar Favorites (K7357)
- #Barbie Guitar Party
- #Rock 101
- *Hot Wheels Road Tunes (K9902)
- *Spongebob Squarepants Surf's Up (K9903)
- *Nashville Hits (K9905)
- *American Idol Guitar Greats (K9907)
-
- (were there any more?)
-
- cartridge pinout (not identical to I Can Play Piano)
-
- 1 ground 2 ground
- 3 A0 4 A1
- 5 A2 6 A3
- 7 A4 8 A5
- 9 A6 10 A7
- 11 A17 12 A18
- 13 A21 14 A20
- 15 A19 16 A8
- 17 A9 18 A10
- 19 A11 20 A12
- 21 A13 22 A14
- 23 A15 24 A16
- 25 /CE 26 ground
- 27 ground 28 /OE
- 29 D15 30 D7
- 31 D14 32 D6
- 33 D13 34 D5
- 35 D12 36 D4
- 37 Vcc 38 Vcc
- 39 D11 40 D3
- 41 D10 42 D2
- 43 D9 44 D1
- 45 D8 46 D0
- 47 ground 48 Gnd
-
+ *Guitar Favorites (K7357)
+ #Barbie Guitar Party
+ #Rock 101
+ *Hot Wheels Road Tunes (K9902)
+ *Spongebob Squarepants Surf's Up (K9903)
+ *Nashville Hits (K9905)
+ *American Idol Guitar Greats (K9907)
+
+ (were there any more?)
+
+ cartridge pinout (not identical to I Can Play Piano)
+
+ 1 ground 2 ground
+ 3 A0 4 A1
+ 5 A2 6 A3
+ 7 A4 8 A5
+ 9 A6 10 A7
+ 11 A17 12 A18
+ 13 A21 14 A20
+ 15 A19 16 A8
+ 17 A9 18 A10
+ 19 A11 20 A12
+ 21 A13 22 A14
+ 23 A15 24 A16
+ 25 /CE 26 ground
+ 27 ground 28 /OE
+ 29 D15 30 D7
+ 31 D14 32 D6
+ 33 D13 34 D5
+ 35 D12 36 D4
+ 37 Vcc 38 Vcc
+ 39 D11 40 D3
+ 41 D10 42 D2
+ 43 D9 44 D1
+ 45 D8 46 D0
+ 47 ground 48 Gnd
+
-->
<softwarelist name="icanguit" description="Fisher-Price / Mattel I Can Play Guitar cartridges">
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="ggreats" supported="no">
<description>American Idol - Guitar Greats (K9907)</description>
<year>2007</year>
@@ -64,8 +64,8 @@
<rom name="icpgguitargreats.bin" size="0x800000" crc="5a4daf19" sha1="4f673c39fe95399ebfd02257c7b6b80ec44ed14f" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
</part>
- </software>
-
+ </software>
+
<software name="surfsup" supported="no">
<description>SpongeBob SquarePants - Surf's Up (K9903)</description>
<year>2007</year>
@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@
<rom name="icpgsurfsup.bin" size="0x800000" crc="c6ead0fd" sha1="f49ec1cf28e960dd5a253482e74978b67d92f652" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
</part>
- </software>
-
+ </software>
+
<software name="roadtune" supported="no">
<description>Hot Wheels - Road Tunes (K9902)</description>
<year>2007</year>
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="nashhits" supported="no">
<description>Nashville Hits (K9905)</description>
<year>2007</year>
@@ -97,5 +97,5 @@
<rom name="icpgnashvillehits.bin" size="0x800000" crc="b3615978" sha1="9c8d5c085feb55ed18d118d4dd7b9ff72872f3bc" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
</part>
- </software>
+ </software>
</softwarelist>
diff --git a/hash/icanpian.xml b/hash/icanpian.xml
index c14b881bcf5..ff143a83a55 100644
--- a/hash/icanpian.xml
+++ b/hash/icanpian.xml
@@ -5,47 +5,47 @@
Known cartridges (*=dumped) (#=sourced)
*Piano Favourites (J7522)
- *Jammin Jungle Safari (Disney The Lion King, Disney The Jungle Book, Disney Tarzan) (K4653)
- *Jungle Boogie (J7524)
- *Scooby-Doo! Monster Mayhem (J7525)
- *Rockin' Dance Party (J8715)
- *Nicktoons Show Tunes (J7527)
- *Disney Princess Magical Melodies (K4656)
- #Barbie Princess Enchanted Sounds
- #Pop Hits
- #Dora the Explorer Musical Adventure
- #American Idol - Take The Stage
- #Holiday Wonderland
- #The Wizard of Oz - We're Off to Play the Piano
-
- (were there any more?)
-
- cartridge pinout (not identical to I Can Play Guitar)
-
- 1 ground 2 ground
- 3 A1 4 A0
- 5 A3 6 A2
- 7 A5 8 A4
- 9 A7 10 A6
- 11 A18 12 A17
- 13 A20 14 A21
- 15 A8 16 A19
- 17 A10 18 A9
- 19 A12 20 A11
- 21 A14 22 A13
- 23 A16 24 A15
- 25 /OE 26 Vcc
- 27 /CS 28 RW
- 29 Res 30 R7
- 31 D7 32 D15
- 33 D6 34 D14
- 35 D5 36 D13
- 37 D4 38 D12
- 39 D3 40 D11
- 41 D2 42 D10
- 43 D1 44 D9
- 45 D0 46 D8
- 47 ground 48 Gnd
+ *Jammin Jungle Safari (Disney The Lion King, Disney The Jungle Book, Disney Tarzan) (K4653)
+ *Jungle Boogie (J7524)
+ *Scooby-Doo! Monster Mayhem (J7525)
+ *Rockin' Dance Party (J8715)
+ *Nicktoons Show Tunes (J7527)
+ *Disney Princess Magical Melodies (K4656)
+ #Barbie Princess Enchanted Sounds
+ #Pop Hits
+ #Dora the Explorer Musical Adventure
+ #American Idol - Take The Stage
+ #Holiday Wonderland
+ #The Wizard of Oz - We're Off to Play the Piano
+
+ (were there any more?)
+
+ cartridge pinout (not identical to I Can Play Guitar)
+
+ 1 ground 2 ground
+ 3 A1 4 A0
+ 5 A3 6 A2
+ 7 A5 8 A4
+ 9 A7 10 A6
+ 11 A18 12 A17
+ 13 A20 14 A21
+ 15 A8 16 A19
+ 17 A10 18 A9
+ 19 A12 20 A11
+ 21 A14 22 A13
+ 23 A16 24 A15
+ 25 /OE 26 Vcc
+ 27 /CS 28 RW
+ 29 Res 30 R7
+ 31 D7 32 D15
+ 33 D6 34 D14
+ 35 D5 36 D13
+ 37 D4 38 D12
+ 39 D3 40 D11
+ 41 D2 42 D10
+ 43 D1 44 D9
+ 45 D0 46 D8
+ 47 ground 48 Gnd
-->
<softwarelist name="icanpian" description="Fisher-Price / Mattel I Can Play Piano cartridges">
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="dpmagic">
<description>Disney Princess Magical Melodies (K4656)</description>
<year>2005</year>
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="jungboog">
<description>Jungle Boogie (J7524)</description>
<year>2005</year>
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="scoobymm">
<description>Scooby-Doo! Monster Mayhem (J7525)</description>
<year>2005</year>
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="jjs">
<description>Jammin' Jungle Safari (Disney's The Lion King, Jungle Book, Tarzan) (K4653)</description> <!-- Tarzan is shown on the cart, but none of the songs are from it? -->
<year>2005</year>
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="showtune">
<description>Nicktoons Show Tunes (J7527)</description>
<year>2005</year>
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<software name="rdp">
<description>Rockin' Dance Party (J8715)</description>
<year>2005</year>
@@ -124,6 +124,6 @@
<rom name="icpprockindanceparty.bin" size="0x800000" crc="00d597d3" sha1="603c8d9d11f5e1d075a1b524e99b581d859b43ba" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
</part>
- </software>
-
+ </software>
+
</softwarelist>
diff --git a/hash/pc98.xml b/hash/pc98.xml
index 91643dfd13e..3927bb8fb3d 100644
--- a/hash/pc98.xml
+++ b/hash/pc98.xml
@@ -9321,7 +9321,7 @@ only have some part of Windows file and a Video driver(CLGD?).
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<!-- Crashes MAME on PC-9801UX, "Packed file is corrupt" on anything else -->
<software name="centurioa" cloneof="centurio" supported="no">
<!-- Origin: Neo Kobe Collection -->
@@ -10032,10 +10032,10 @@ only have some part of Windows file and a Video driver(CLGD?).
</part>
</software>
- <!--
- The Cherry Jam sets are completely different. The parent set is self-booting (MEGDOS-based), while the alternate set runs from standard DOS and requires HDD installation.
- The alternate set has files dated in the year 2000, so it's either a late reprint or an unofficial repack.
- -->
+ <!--
+ The Cherry Jam sets are completely different. The parent set is self-booting (MEGDOS-based), while the alternate set runs from standard DOS and requires HDD installation.
+ The alternate set has files dated in the year 2000, so it's either a late reprint or an unofficial repack.
+ -->
<software name="chrryjam">
<!-- Origin: Neo Kobe Collection -->
<description>Cherry Jam - Kanojo ga Hadaka ni Kigaetara</description>
@@ -47620,7 +47620,7 @@ Requires MS-DOS 5.00H plus an unknown procedure (HDD install?)
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>&lt;unknown&gt;</publisher>
<info name="alt_title" value="コンピュータエコノミクス" />
- <info name="usage" value="Run CAE.EXE from DOS" />
+ <info name="usage" value="Run CAE.EXE from DOS" />
<part name="flop1" interface="floppy_5_25">
<dataarea name="flop" size="1261568">
<rom name="computer_aided_economics.hdm" size="1261568" crc="4d5c369c" sha1="7d9dc63be2eb97fc5107aeab5cd68466a014963e" offset="0" />
diff --git a/hash/psx.xml b/hash/psx.xml
index 1281f3ef052..88bc9174fc6 100644
--- a/hash/psx.xml
+++ b/hash/psx.xml
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
<!DOCTYPE softwarelist SYSTEM "softwarelist.dtd">
<softwarelist name="psx" description="Sony Playstation CD-ROMs">
-<!-- TODO:
+<!-- TODO:
- Unknown source should be tested and marked as status=baddump instead of pre-emptive supported=no.
-->
<!-- redump.org US PS1 discs (1795 of 1799), based on 'Sony - PlayStation - Datfile (8777) (2017-10-10 01-37-51)'
@@ -37317,7 +37317,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="1903ueno" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="19 ji 03 pun Ueno Hatsu Yakou Ressha (Japan) [SLPS-01865].bin" size="482529264" crc="866a1b3a" sha1="29969bb1f841b0a9183699f586924374962cc709"/>
<rom name="19 ji 03 pun Ueno Hatsu Yakou Ressha (Japan) [SLPS-01865].cue" size="121" crc="1693f9fd" sha1="91dcac56152bbc60ae39f54b5d0653ede6bd5d05"/>
@@ -37338,8 +37338,8 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="1on1" supported="yes">
- <!--
- Unknown source
+ <!--
+ Unknown source
<rom name="1-on-1 - Single Basketball (Japan) [SLPS-01706].bin" size="362012784" crc="dfb6de76" sha1="94f6b76c481536f72923e0f47875d17ac8798302"/>
<rom name="1-on-1 - Single Basketball (Japan) [SLPS-01706].cue" size="113" crc="a6de0065" sha1="5c700e9957a2da7f69659215b5a0d7e584c23626"/>
-->
@@ -37359,7 +37359,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="1stkiss" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="First Kiss Monogatari (Japan) (Disc 1) [SLPS-01708].bin" size="743549520" crc="d62f4805" sha1="1bf2d5d5d78a81cd78f17a0ddea8845add722633"/>
<rom name="First Kiss Monogatari (Japan) (Disc 1) [SLPS-01708].cue" size="115" crc="9e4d4124" sha1="1e9dbc957e5f4eb5dfc47b9c367fb39378f2f009"/>
@@ -37388,7 +37388,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK, has sound hiccups with menus etc. -->
<software name="20sretsu" cloneof="vivasocr" supported="no">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="20 Seiki Striker Retsuden - The 20th Century's Strikers (Japan) [SLPS-02348].bin" size="567690480" crc="eaf04647" sha1="4e2da1c5c25e66d847ffa987206c1880ee3d0fa6"/>
<rom name="20 Seiki Striker Retsuden - The 20th Century's Strikers (Japan) [SLPS-02348].cue" size="140" crc="c4b33269" sha1="c0959c020f02586ccc7fd0d3d4c7330bf29f14eb"/>
@@ -37494,7 +37494,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK, loading screens blacks out for a split second -->
<software name="advanrac" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Advan Racing (Japan) (Track 1) [SLPS-01689].bin" size="565898256" crc="2663d852" sha1="651124fa56238f2f9504ccb9924e2ccb3d7c4646"/>
<rom name="Advan Racing (Japan) (Track 2) [SLPS-01689].bin" size="33657120" crc="ba904e85" sha1="11ab3b1eed7f08622bbf0dc33bb676f12da9fbfd"/>
@@ -39970,7 +39970,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK, first boss GFXs are glitchy (may be the dump) -->
<software name="captcomm" supported="partial">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Captain Commando (Japan) [SLPS-01567].bin" size="658153104" crc="fd296689" sha1="0a593c99a124cfa8ccf01310db0e967bd2aee7ae"/>
<rom name="Captain Commando (Japan) [SLPS-01567].cue" size="101" crc="65eba342" sha1="69390e7822f1ae6c30d57b3b0e00fd8e8ff32fe2"/>
@@ -46269,7 +46269,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- hangs at PS logo -->
<software name="kisyadeg" supported="no">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Kisya de Go! (Japan) [SLPM-86449].bin" size="104106576" crc="6e58310a" sha1="c3b2d8e8bb79ca37791ea76dc901b65c5dcc6bb5"/>
<rom name="Kisya de Go! (Japan) [SLPM-86449].cue" size="97" crc="9f2f7e77" sha1="60fb83bb15f63a65a38e9ea06838c66176196a36"/>
@@ -47926,7 +47926,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="meiretsu" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Meisha Retsuden - Greatest 70's (Japan) [SLPS-01153].bin" size="628106304" crc="bc432823" sha1="8540affeb65af0b81c80a90b3c0cf05d0fbb64ba"/>
<rom name="Meisha Retsuden - Greatest 70's (Japan) [SLPS-01153].cue" size="116" crc="28addf0a" sha1="07df4b2d72f7c111266301ed98726580fd757294"/>
@@ -51515,7 +51515,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="runhigh" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Running High (Japan) [SLPS-00751].bin" size="627598272" crc="989748aa" sha1="40d1ccc44ee2e2f2d6d3506f2ff378911a699354"/>
<rom name="Running High (Japan) [SLPS-00751].cue" size="801" crc="f772cd72" sha1="f3f3c6542a8d991b131494290e63c887f67e39cd"/>
@@ -53376,7 +53376,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="slivstad" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Super Live Stadium (Japan) (Track 1) [SLPM-86019].bin" size="250360992" crc="64f045e6" sha1="3bd20f5194ebb9a5d5641b65a173200ec7712167"/>
<rom name="Super Live Stadium (Japan) (Track 2) [SLPM-86019].bin" size="44128224" crc="ceda8e60" sha1="305946339a3d1dd7f6e84cf00feec7097443ab50"/>
@@ -53436,7 +53436,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="sndqube" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Sound Qube (Japan) [SLPS-01309].bin" size="35390544" crc="2592cf3d" sha1="d763b661a0ebc5fe7d28959cb75df7fa28fc1cbf"/>
<rom name="Sound Qube (Japan) [SLPS-01309].cue" size="95" crc="826e21ee" sha1="c486b9d32452d7bc0eab4bd09ea72a4cb597995e"/>
@@ -53591,7 +53591,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="spaceinvj" cloneof="spaceinv" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Space Invaders X (Japan) [SLPM-86419].bin" size="203400960" crc="898b2e6d" sha1="3ffeb95a80dbf0f3b62fc4c46521883432dbb64d"/>
<rom name="Space Invaders X (Japan) [SLPM-86419].cue" size="101" crc="5b52cdc4" sha1="8dace214eb0faa651a86b5ca23961bce6645eae9"/>
@@ -53979,7 +53979,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="ss088gmj" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Simple 1500 Series Vol.088 - The Gal Mahjong (Japan) [SLPM-87023].bin" size="285187056" crc="49f38cf1" sha1="a387e2524a02e914f6f2078edf457693ffc0785c"/>
<rom name="Simple 1500 Series Vol.088 - The Gal Mahjong (Japan) [SLPM-87023].cue" size="193" crc="9ab18af7" sha1="1a5d6197dc43d6973265ff04d0347b8e37b07646"/>
@@ -54019,7 +54019,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="ss090sen" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Simple 1500 Series Vol.090 - The Sensha (Japan) [SLPM-87044].bin" size="542733408" crc="44fb999b" sha1="bf17f4ee3e915166b81a40f2ecec24fb80d7727c"/>
<rom name="Simple 1500 Series Vol.090 - The Sensha (Japan) [SLPM-87044].cue" size="828" crc="d73d623e" sha1="4f6b5511c6ec59a51e0fec0a326f98e8407c2e02"/>
@@ -54059,7 +54059,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK, input lag needs to be counterchecked -->
<software name="ss097sqh" supported="partial">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Simple 1500 Series Vol.097 - The Squash (Japan) [SLPM-87088].bin" size="404271168" crc="20a4668f" sha1="0608c5e1356ef81f371bea940929c2707bf8b1a7"/>
<rom name="Simple 1500 Series Vol.097 - The Squash (Japan) [SLPM-87088].cue" size="557" crc="50770bde" sha1="82f1509beff5c440560869a1a249841c4984936f"/>
@@ -54156,7 +54156,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="ss104pnk" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Simple 1500 Series Vol.104 - The Pink Panther (Japan) (Track 01) [SLPM-87215].bin" size="127076208" crc="3f42f527" sha1="5a8979934b286ca05d41221902a79ba7814b1006"/>
<rom name="Simple 1500 Series Vol.104 - The Pink Panther (Japan) (Track 02) [SLPM-87215].bin" size="16583952" crc="9055e137" sha1="9befde07d4a797ee2d3d7f836efe414425cc6fc8"/>
@@ -54751,7 +54751,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="tfx" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="TFX (Japan) [SLPS-00511].bin" size="603476160" crc="75b87d33" sha1="d218103639d0f23c77551b5f3c83fcfcaed9ebd1"/>
<rom name="TFX (Japan) [SLPS-00511].cue" size="984" crc="5877fd51" sha1="bc7d46f45b5d8e6391c5f67cb1e2914df699e589"/>
@@ -55961,7 +55961,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="ungrawlk" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Ungra Walker (Japan) [SLPM-87055].bin" size="346256736" crc="7eb8e45f" sha1="4c1c90c346d8cf8ce2faacd00dadc2975f434cad"/>
<rom name="Ungra Walker (Japan) [SLPM-87055].cue" size="97" crc="66cb4152" sha1="9d52bd38134973bf825adfa1bfee08a42aee67a9"/>
@@ -55982,7 +55982,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK, hangs at memory card screen after a game -->
<software name="urawazmj" supported="no">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Urawaza Mahjong - Korette Tenhoutte Yatsukai (Japan) [SLPS-02807].bin" size="412641936" crc="b742804b" sha1="9d2d255846abf4e48aecc3dfbead649b7c50271e"/>
<rom name="Urawaza Mahjong - Korette Tenhoutte Yatsukai (Japan) [SLPS-02807].cue" size="129" crc="2edf0717" sha1="dc563e7248000896bd0946238c20a98d13bd4d79"/>
@@ -56241,7 +56241,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="vspike" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Victory Spike (Japan) [SLPS-00372].bin" size="210003024" crc="5a07e472" sha1="563b30d5933e4778b97664c1319bb148da094ad4"/>
<rom name="Victory Spike (Japan) [SLPS-00372].cue" size="613" crc="4b007487" sha1="1258b2a0389b936630c2fb4a6839a4ff442d7337"/>
@@ -57111,7 +57111,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="zigzagba" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Zig Zag Ball (Japan) [SLPS-01483].bin" size="254766288" crc="970d1d20" sha1="55d8170cbe4d805159a5b260419c1d3540af8f8e"/>
<rom name="Zig Zag Ball (Japan) [SLPS-01483].cue" size="99" crc="b6a14b1a" sha1="4b88de8f69852b5e60c8f620e94e9b34970ab744"/>
@@ -57132,7 +57132,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK -->
<software name="zipanguj" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Zipangutou - Unmei wa Saikoro ga Kimeru! (Japan) [SLPS-02260].bin" size="94922016" crc="7fd31d42" sha1="ef45ae118c21536d2985f364890297b57349051f"/>
<rom name="Zipangutou - Unmei wa Saikoro ga Kimeru! (Japan) [SLPS-02260].cue" size="125" crc="881ae390" sha1="c3c1b084e486800e513b08ddd77a92edfd0aeebc"/>
@@ -57340,7 +57340,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- boot OK, but it needs extra controller emulated for the RL 3d models cfr. https://youtu.be/IOT2MwtLWD0 -->
<software name="zxed" supported="no">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Zxe-D - Legend of Plasmalite (Japan) [SLPS-00424].bin" size="503168064" crc="003652c9" sha1="a0045a44784204b4cd55196598c2d94ac5e76d65"/>
<rom name="Zxe-D - Legend of Plasmalite (Japan) [SLPS-00424].cue" size="1891" crc="41ddb394" sha1="ba9507c97340a26f9a7971be9116924e0b24292f"/>
@@ -57383,7 +57383,7 @@ The entries in this section are intended to replace the existing "low-grade" Jap
<!-- Tested Tobal 2 saves, unknown about the others -->
<software name="squaremc" supported="yes">
- <!--
+ <!--
Unknown source
<rom name="Squaresoft Memory Card Data CD (Japan) [SLPM-80556].bin" size="56706720" crc="206e6880" sha1="1f00d03675f7f6d1504f0eb72947727c32383c18"/>
<rom name="Squaresoft Memory Card Data CD (Japan) [SLPM-80556].cue" size="117" crc="b951f2d7" sha1="008372b38dcd870012f90e2c603fcc0f15d1e641"/>
diff --git a/hash/saturn.xml b/hash/saturn.xml
index 302b923fd53..b7a15a8ed51 100644
--- a/hash/saturn.xml
+++ b/hash/saturn.xml
@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@
Euro / PAL collection, although it's from 2009, so some images may exist in better forms. These can
be replaced over time.
- 15 Mar 19 - Started testing stuff inline to the actual XML parsing,
+ 15 Mar 19 - Started testing stuff inline to the actual XML parsing,
marking stuff as supported where possible via exploiting "Identifying" dummy comments.
- Eventually this list below will be cut off since is worthless and outdated.
+ Eventually this list below will be cut off since is worthless and outdated.
*********************************************************************************************************
*********************************************************************************************************
diff --git a/hash/sega_beena_cart.xml b/hash/sega_beena_cart.xml
index a8f5933bffc..5eef1227bf7 100644
--- a/hash/sega_beena_cart.xml
+++ b/hash/sega_beena_cart.xml
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
<dataarea name="pages" size="0x2000000"> <!-- book pages -->
<rom name="0 - 0001.png" size="0x1ca26ec" crc="d8e18a54" sha1="887a96931bf622cb673f2550323ad3923eff337e" offset="0" />
<rom name="0 - 0002.png" size="0x1e37a3d" crc="62ae3535" sha1="d8f6c19c466715df5a568ac7cac8dacb53f2e04a" offset="0" />
- <rom name="0 - 0003.png" size="0x1ce4f16" crc="fe6c72d9" sha1="2c4412eb518fbac2e8519c87e53270d960ecab53" offset="0" />
+ <rom name="0 - 0003.png" size="0x1ce4f16" crc="fe6c72d9" sha1="2c4412eb518fbac2e8519c87e53270d960ecab53" offset="0" />
<rom name="0 - 0004.png" size="0x19a864d" crc="edede3ea" sha1="81914894358c74064aa5f9e980ac37f7140f80c3" offset="0" />
<rom name="0 - 0005.png" size="0x18998f4" crc="16837cc0" sha1="eb86b2943cf603a63cd5b94faa0d06ee8a3139d6" offset="0" />
<rom name="0 - 0006.png" size="0x195b7e5" crc="3e307e6d" sha1="23ed9ab2a4122d7cb33d8d6174ca901b88647b4d" offset="0" />
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
<rom name="0 - 0010.png" size="0x186546b" crc="6d3d8c91" sha1="9909322c09277ddd306f10f9a04a897b0fe74961" offset="0" />
<rom name="0 - 0011.png" size="0x179d3a8" crc="c3911254" sha1="2d2932e97a0b20a9b5e5fd78a3bbad0f1e146813" offset="0" />
<rom name="0 - 0012.png" size="0x187a9df" crc="f1cdc95d" sha1="aa926c9360edcecdaa3a9ce1b5e17ee61048cee4" offset="0" />
- </dataarea>
+ </dataarea>
</part>
</software>
</softwarelist>
diff --git a/hash/sms.xml b/hash/sms.xml
index 43ceaed62c9..246c8fd3c40 100644
--- a/hash/sms.xml
+++ b/hash/sms.xml
@@ -7798,25 +7798,25 @@
<!-- Notes: optional SK-1100 keyboard support -->
<!--
- The mode for 2 players requires 2 Mark III consoles, both with
- the SK-1100 keyboard, plus a cable to link the keyboards through
- their printer port. To emulate this setup, it is necessary to run
- two instances of MAME and make a point-to-point connection between
- them using the bitbanger (bitb) stream that is provided by the
- kblink device, that simulates the function of the cable link.
- Example for a localhost (127.0.0.1) connection:
-
- mame64 -window sg1000m3 -card f16falcjc -sgexp sk1100 -sgexp:sk1100:printer kblink -bitb socket.127.0.0.1:2345
- mame64 -window sg1000m3 -card f16falcjc -sgexp sk1100 -sgexp:sk1100:printer kblink -bitb socket.127.0.0.1:2345
-
- After run both instances, press the CR key on the keyboard when
- the title screen is displayed. Next, when asked which player
- (1 or 2), the user needs to press 1 on the keyboard of one
- instance, switch to the other instance and press 2 on the keyboard
- (due to key 1 is mapped by default to the PAUSE function of the
- console, it is recommended first remap PAUSE to avoid conflict).
- Next, when LEVEL 1 appears on the screen, press the SPACE key on
- each instance to start playing the game.
+ The mode for 2 players requires 2 Mark III consoles, both with
+ the SK-1100 keyboard, plus a cable to link the keyboards through
+ their printer port. To emulate this setup, it is necessary to run
+ two instances of MAME and make a point-to-point connection between
+ them using the bitbanger (bitb) stream that is provided by the
+ kblink device, that simulates the function of the cable link.
+ Example for a localhost (127.0.0.1) connection:
+
+ mame64 -window sg1000m3 -card f16falcjc -sgexp sk1100 -sgexp:sk1100:printer kblink -bitb socket.127.0.0.1:2345
+ mame64 -window sg1000m3 -card f16falcjc -sgexp sk1100 -sgexp:sk1100:printer kblink -bitb socket.127.0.0.1:2345
+
+ After run both instances, press the CR key on the keyboard when
+ the title screen is displayed. Next, when asked which player
+ (1 or 2), the user needs to press 1 on the keyboard of one
+ instance, switch to the other instance and press 2 on the keyboard
+ (due to key 1 is mapped by default to the PAUSE function of the
+ console, it is recommended first remap PAUSE to avoid conflict).
+ Next, when LEVEL 1 appears on the screen, press the SPACE key on
+ each instance to start playing the game.
-->
<software name="f16falcjc" cloneof="f16fight">
<description>F-16 Fighting Falcon (Jpn, MyCard)</description>
diff --git a/hash/specpls3_flop.xml b/hash/specpls3_flop.xml
index 2d858ae1987..329aa767788 100644
--- a/hash/specpls3_flop.xml
+++ b/hash/specpls3_flop.xml
@@ -1668,23 +1668,23 @@
</software>
<!--
- Below is a selection of (most of) the DSK files featured in the TOSEC DAT files which, according to Lady Eklipse, include all files that were in TOSEC and all files from www.worldofspectrum.org which were never in TOSEC before. Which file and update they come from is commented for each entry, so that they can be consulted.
-
- Files removed:
- - Files marked as "bad dumps" which already have a good parent set.
- - Trained games, except for a "cheat version" of Neighbours which may have come from the original developers.
- - 80-track (3.5'') disk images.
- - Files generated with the ZXZVM interpreter.
- - Games from the Crap Games Competition.
-
- All the DSK files which have a corresponding IPF have been labeled as "alt" clones until they're confirmed to come from the exact same release and can be safely removed (there's an added disclaimer about it in each of these entries, to make them easy to locate).
- Other alt versions not in World of Spectrum have been kept for the same reason, since the exact source of each file doesn't seem to be properly documented anywhere, which means they'd need some research before a safe removal.
-
- Notes about the known DSK dumps:
- Some dumps may come with an empty Side B, which is technically correct for games which were released with an empty side on purpose. These were usually labeled as "Sin grabar para tu uso" ("Unrecorded for your use") in many Spanish releases.
- Some of the "master disks" from Zeppelin Games share the same file (same SHA-1) for their Side B. This has been verified against the downloads available in World of Spectrum.
- A few releases had a version for a different system on the other side. These haven't been removed, as it was possible for the user to insert those sides and do anything they wanted with them.
-
+ Below is a selection of (most of) the DSK files featured in the TOSEC DAT files which, according to Lady Eklipse, include all files that were in TOSEC and all files from www.worldofspectrum.org which were never in TOSEC before. Which file and update they come from is commented for each entry, so that they can be consulted.
+
+ Files removed:
+ - Files marked as "bad dumps" which already have a good parent set.
+ - Trained games, except for a "cheat version" of Neighbours which may have come from the original developers.
+ - 80-track (3.5'') disk images.
+ - Files generated with the ZXZVM interpreter.
+ - Games from the Crap Games Competition.
+
+ All the DSK files which have a corresponding IPF have been labeled as "alt" clones until they're confirmed to come from the exact same release and can be safely removed (there's an added disclaimer about it in each of these entries, to make them easy to locate).
+ Other alt versions not in World of Spectrum have been kept for the same reason, since the exact source of each file doesn't seem to be properly documented anywhere, which means they'd need some research before a safe removal.
+
+ Notes about the known DSK dumps:
+ Some dumps may come with an empty Side B, which is technically correct for games which were released with an empty side on purpose. These were usually labeled as "Sin grabar para tu uso" ("Unrecorded for your use") in many Spanish releases.
+ Some of the "master disks" from Zeppelin Games share the same file (same SHA-1) for their Side B. This has been verified against the downloads available in World of Spectrum.
+ A few releases had a version for a different system on the other side. These haven't been removed, as it was possible for the user to insert those sides and do anything they wanted with them.
+
-->
<!-- From "Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Applications - [DSK] (TOSEC-v2018-03-24_CM).dat" -->
@@ -4161,7 +4161,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
<part name="flop2" interface="floppy_3">
- <feature name="part_id" value="Side B: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde "/>
+ <feature name="part_id" value="Side B: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde "/>
<dataarea name="flop" size="194816">
<rom name="double classic (1988)(zenobi)(side b).dsk" size="194816" crc="a92e7e19" sha1="4e7aeebbe48f81534ac6e8e6d3d64b8e08500c7a" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
@@ -8150,7 +8150,7 @@
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<!-- From "Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Games - [DSK] (TOSEC-v2018-03-24_CM).dat" -->
<!-- May be the same edition as the IPF -->
<software name="bhcopa" cloneof="bhcop">
diff --git a/hash/vsmile_cart.xml b/hash/vsmile_cart.xml
index 3466f84f7fc..15b9d28c8d2 100644
--- a/hash/vsmile_cart.xml
+++ b/hash/vsmile_cart.xml
@@ -2828,8 +2828,8 @@ Game cartridges
</part>
</software>
- <!-- Cart labeled as "Disney My Friends Tigger and Pooh - En Busca de la Miel",
- but game on screen title is "Disney Winnie the Pooh - En Busca de la Miel". -->
+ <!-- Cart labeled as "Disney My Friends Tigger and Pooh - En Busca de la Miel",
+ but game on screen title is "Disney Winnie the Pooh - En Busca de la Miel". -->
<software name="poohsr1" cloneof="pooh" supported="yes">
<description>Disney Winnie the Pooh - En Busca de la Miel (Spa, Rev. 122)</description>
<year>2004?</year>