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diff --git a/hash/adam_flop.xml b/hash/adam_flop.xml index 499666fbf5e..b8b852f8642 100644 --- a/hash/adam_flop.xml +++ b/hash/adam_flop.xml @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ <!DOCTYPE softwarelist SYSTEM "softwarelist.dtd"> <softwarelist name="adam_flop" description="Coleco ADAM diskettes"> - <!-- + <!-- Thanks to SacNews.net for their very comprehensive software database! - + TODO: - Add rest of images outside of TOSEC/SacNews databases - Proper testing for correct info? (current info is just copy-pasted from filenames) + Add rest of images outside of TOSEC/SacNews databases + Proper testing for correct info? (current info is just copy-pasted from filenames) --> - + <!-- EOS Drivers --> <software name="homeauto"> @@ -841,11 +841,11 @@ <dataarea name="flop" size="163840"> <rom name="world geography (1985) (a-ware educational software) [a1].dsk" size="163840" crc="c7d26848" sha1="c9581253ac1de95bbb45092bf3aeaa932f4006d7" offset="0" /> </dataarea> - </part> + </part> </software> <!-- EOS Games --> - + <software name="2010"> <description>2010 - The Text Adventure Game</description> <year>1984</year> @@ -857,7 +857,7 @@ </dataarea> </part> </software> - + <software name="2010a" cloneof="2010"> <description>2010 - The Text Adventure Game (Alt)</description> <year>1984</year> @@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ <dataarea name="flop" size="163840"> <rom name="adventure pack i (1984) (victory software) [a1].dsk" size="163840" crc="1754bbf4" sha1="a38a4ab0689917e66b3b6dda874f5a4f9ab9415a" offset="0" /> </dataarea> - </part> + </part> </software> <software name="advpak2v"> @@ -2409,24 +2409,24 @@ </part> </software> -<!-- From NIAD's blog: +<!-- From NIAD's blog: Jeopardy for the ADAM Computer is in fact a finshed product which was copyrighted 1984, but for whatever reason (probably - completed just prior to Coleco's announcement in Jan. '85 that they were abandoning the ColecoVision and ADAM), Coleco - decided not to release it commercially. They instead made it available to ADAM Users Groups circa 1985/1986 to share with - the ADAM Community with the requirement that all copyright information would be removed from the program. Because of - this requirement by Coleco, you will see multiple versions of Jeopardy available for download that have been hacked to - change two title screens. This hacking actually eliminated the first title screen and then replaced the copyright information on + completed just prior to Coleco's announcement in Jan. '85 that they were abandoning the ColecoVision and ADAM), Coleco + decided not to release it commercially. They instead made it available to ADAM Users Groups circa 1985/1986 to share with + the ADAM Community with the requirement that all copyright information would be removed from the program. Because of + this requirement by Coleco, you will see multiple versions of Jeopardy available for download that have been hacked to + change two title screens. This hacking actually eliminated the first title screen and then replaced the copyright information on the second. - When the original Jeopardy program was copied from data pack (256K max size) to disk (160K max size) a portion of the - program that contained game play data/questions was lost to the ages. This disk version which floated around for a while - would eventually crash due to the missing data, but this was later patched by Walters Software Co.'s Jim Walters to recycle to + When the original Jeopardy program was copied from data pack (256K max size) to disk (160K max size) a portion of the + program that contained game play data/questions was lost to the ages. This disk version which floated around for a while + would eventually crash due to the missing data, but this was later patched by Walters Software Co.'s Jim Walters to recycle to the beginning of the questions. - In 1992, a member of NIAD had the tremendous fortune to come in contact with a former Coleco employee who was looking - to sell off his entire lot of ADAM gear... a number of never before seen hardware and software protos included. In this lot was - [...] a 2-disk version of Jeopardy. I have not tested this 2-disk version thoroughly, but it does seem to work properly and - should be the version that you use as more than likely it is the complete version that would have been released for - commercial sale. + In 1992, a member of NIAD had the tremendous fortune to come in contact with a former Coleco employee who was looking + to sell off his entire lot of ADAM gear... a number of never before seen hardware and software protos included. In this lot was + [...] a 2-disk version of Jeopardy. I have not tested this 2-disk version thoroughly, but it does seem to work properly and + should be the version that you use as more than likely it is the complete version that would have been released for + commercial sale. --> <software name="jeopardy"> @@ -3195,7 +3195,7 @@ <dataarea name="flop" size="163840"> <rom name="robothief (1991) (steve pitman software) [a1].dsk" size="163840" crc="8df50a33" sha1="69fde2a68c6c22ae268a209bc9054f6e7206c541" offset="0" /> </dataarea> - </part> + </part> </software> <software name="rubychal"> @@ -3450,12 +3450,12 @@ </part> </software> -<!-- From NIAD's blog: - The original prototype/demo/unreleased version as was obtained from Epyx was indeed buggy, but this mainly dealt with the - inability to get it working on a disk, it was originally supplied on data pack, the save feature was a mess and there were a - number of menu (especially at the start of the game) that were messed up. A programmer by the name of Joe Waters spent - considerable time fixing these issues or most of them to get it to the state we now know. He actually lived in Albuquerque and - released software for the ADAM under the Federation Software label and did the Temple hack and some others under the +<!-- From NIAD's blog: + The original prototype/demo/unreleased version as was obtained from Epyx was indeed buggy, but this mainly dealt with the + inability to get it working on a disk, it was originally supplied on data pack, the save feature was a mess and there were a + number of menu (especially at the start of the game) that were messed up. A programmer by the name of Joe Waters spent + considerable time fixing these issues or most of them to get it to the state we now know. He actually lived in Albuquerque and + released software for the ADAM under the Federation Software label and did the Temple hack and some others under the Falcon Federation Hack Group (or something like that) label. --> <software name="apshai"> @@ -4000,7 +4000,7 @@ </software> <!-- EOS Graphics Design --> - + <software name="adamgfx"> <description>ADAM Graphics</description> <year>199?</year> @@ -5421,7 +5421,7 @@ </software> <!-- EOS Productivity --> - + <software name="atgradeb"> <description>A-Tech Gradebook</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -5433,7 +5433,7 @@ </dataarea> </part> </software> - + <software name="atgradeba" cloneof="atgradeb"> <description>A-Tech Gradebook (Alt)</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -5467,7 +5467,7 @@ <dataarea name="flop" size="163840"> <rom name="adam agenda - the personal schedule keeper (198x) (jeff harris) [a1].dsk" size="163840" crc="057fd444" sha1="21b76438a43a4e19a1b996789f2073cf25654a19" offset="0" /> </dataarea> - </part> + </part> </software> <software name="fbanalyz"> @@ -7231,7 +7231,7 @@ <!-- EOS Programming --> - + <software name="adambas"> <description>ADAM Basic (v1.6)</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -7842,7 +7842,7 @@ </dataarea> </part> </software> - + <software name="smartlog"> <description>SmartLOGO</description> <year>1984</year> @@ -7854,7 +7854,7 @@ </dataarea> </part> </software> - + <software name="smartloga" cloneof="smartlog"> <description>SmartLOGO (Alt)</description> <year>1984</year> @@ -7866,7 +7866,7 @@ </dataarea> </part> </software> - + <software name="smartlogb" cloneof="smartlog"> <description>SmartLOGO (Alt 2)</description> <year>1984</year> @@ -8015,7 +8015,7 @@ </dataarea> </part> </software> - + <software name="anetdata"> <description>A-Net ADAM BBS - Data Files</description> <year>1990</year> @@ -9816,7 +9816,7 @@ <dataarea name="flop" size="163840"> <rom name="turbodisk v1.0 (1987) (digital express inc.) [a1].dsk" size="163840" crc="bf60a7bb" sha1="ca04851345a882589f1b8d97b11df1643ad4e947" offset="0" /> </dataarea> - </part> + </part> </software> <software name="turbload"> @@ -9936,7 +9936,7 @@ <dataarea name="flop" size="163840"> <rom name="xrampak i (1987) (digital express inc.) [a1].dsk" size="163840" crc="dc40400b" sha1="aeebdcf76d6fd369fe1720b0a57a48089ac8e050" offset="0" /> </dataarea> - </part> + </part> </software> <!-- EOS Public Domain - ADAMLand --> @@ -9966,7 +9966,7 @@ </software> <!-- EOS Public Domain - ADAM Users Group --> - + <software name="augutils"> <description>A.U.G. - Utilities</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -12328,7 +12328,7 @@ </software> <!-- EOS Public Domain - Nibbles & Bits --> - + <software name="nbbas01"> <description>N&B - Basic Vol. #01</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -13582,7 +13582,7 @@ </software> <!-- EOS Public Domain - Puget Sound ADAM Network --> - + <software name="psanutil"> <description>P.S.A.N. - Utilities</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -13807,7 +13807,7 @@ </software> <!-- CP/M Drivers --> - + <software name="evecpm"> <description>EVE CP/M Utilities</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -13846,7 +13846,7 @@ <!-- CP/M Games --> -<!-- This is a collection of Scott Adams' adventures --> +<!-- This is a collection of Scott Adams' adventures --> <software name="adventur"> <description>Adventure (Scott Adams)</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -14269,7 +14269,7 @@ </software> <!-- CP/M Public Domain - Misc --> - + <software name="cpmpd01"> <description>CP-M 2.2 or T-DOS P.D. Vol. #01</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -14331,7 +14331,7 @@ </software> <!-- CP/M Public Domain - Northern Illiana ADAM User's Group --> - + <software name="cndv01"> <description>N.I.A.D. - CP/M CNDV #01</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -15111,7 +15111,7 @@ </software> <!-- CP/M PrintMaster Artwork --> - + <software name="printm01"> <description>PrintMaster Artwork - ADAMGR01</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -15869,7 +15869,7 @@ </software> <!-- CP/M Productivity --> - + <software name="abovepls"> <description>Above Plus</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -16046,7 +16046,7 @@ </software> <!-- CP/M Programming --> - + <software name="dazzstar"> <description>DazzleStar Disassembler</description> <year>1986</year> @@ -16194,7 +16194,7 @@ </software> <!-- CP/M Utilities --> - + <software name="1kutils"> <description>1K Utilities</description> <year>198?</year> @@ -16256,7 +16256,7 @@ </software> <!-- ADAM News Network --> - + <software name="ann9103"> <description>ANN Disk - 1991-03 - E.O.S. Files</description> <year>1991</year> |