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<!DOCTYPE softwarelist SYSTEM "softwarelist.dtd">
<!-- General purpose software list for Amiga software with a MINIMUM requirement of the OCS chipset (A500 / A1000)
- This is the original Amiga chipset, not all games are 100% forward compatible, but that will be marked later
- Some games benefit from, or require RAM expansions, this will also be marked later.
+ This is the original Amiga chipset, not all games are 100% forward compatible, but that will be marked later
+ Some games benefit from, or require RAM expansions, this will also be marked later.
- Anything requiring a minimum of the ECS or AGA chipsets has been moved to separate lists
+ Anything requiring a minimum of the ECS or AGA chipsets has been moved to separate lists
-->
<!--
- Most images for the initial import are from SPS / CAPS collections
-
- todo (SPS):
- - fill in year / manufacturer details, the SPS official dat lacks this
- - see if it's possible to better verify these images, the SPS dat only lists the (highly insecure) CRC32s so we're relying on trust here
- that the images from which the SHA1s were generated haven't been faked.
- - ensure discs are in a sensible order for multi-disk games (and data disks?)
- - check / add any missing parent/clone relationships
- - find out why we have duplicates of some releases with different IPF files (typically the _0 ones)
- (the ones not in the SPS database have been marked as bad?)
- - move AGA only discs to the AGA list
- - add any other imagess which can be found
- - test compatibility with emulation, note which games require manuals for operation (either protection or important game notes)
- - document hardware configurations needed for 'fussy' games, and which ones differ in operation depending on HW config
- - choose more appropriate short names
-
- todo (General):
- - add the various cracked dumps after verifying them
- - add Public Domain titles, Demos etc. (maybe in separate lists)
- - add Utilities (separate lists?)
- - add list to document various Amiga viruses (maybe, if I'm feeling perverted)
+ Most images for the initial import are from SPS / CAPS collections
+
+ todo (SPS):
+ - fill in year / manufacturer details, the SPS official dat lacks this
+ - see if it's possible to better verify these images, the SPS dat only lists the (highly insecure) CRC32s so we're relying on trust here
+ that the images from which the SHA1s were generated haven't been faked.
+ - ensure discs are in a sensible order for multi-disk games (and data disks?)
+ - check / add any missing parent/clone relationships
+ - find out why we have duplicates of some releases with different IPF files (typically the _0 ones)
+ (the ones not in the SPS database have been marked as bad?)
+ - move AGA only discs to the AGA list
+ - add any other imagess which can be found
+ - test compatibility with emulation, note which games require manuals for operation (either protection or important game notes)
+ - document hardware configurations needed for 'fussy' games, and which ones differ in operation depending on HW config
+ - choose more appropriate short names
+
+ todo (General):
+ - add the various cracked dumps after verifying them
+ - add Public Domain titles, Demos etc. (maybe in separate lists)
+ - add Utilities (separate lists?)
+ - add list to document various Amiga viruses (maybe, if I'm feeling perverted)
-->
<!-- Virus Warning
- The following original discs were mastered with viruses on them
- ref: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=65171
+ The following original discs were mastered with viruses on them
+ ref: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=65171
- 0011 - Espionage - The Computer Game
- Espionage.ipf - NorthStar 2 Bootblock
+ 0011 - Espionage - The Computer Game
+ Espionage.ipf - NorthStar 2 Bootblock
- 0206 - Backgammon
- Backgammon.ipf - SCA Bootblock
+ 0206 - Backgammon
+ Backgammon.ipf - SCA Bootblock
- 0712 - The President is Missing
- PresidentIsMissing,The.ipf - Byte Warrior (DASA) Bootblock
+ 0712 - The President is Missing
+ PresidentIsMissing,The.ipf - Byte Warrior (DASA) Bootblock
- 1246 - Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation
- ChaseHQII-SpecialCriminalInvestigation_Disk2.ipf - Lamer Exterminator Bootblock
+ 1246 - Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation
+ ChaseHQII-SpecialCriminalInvestigation_Disk2.ipf - Lamer Exterminator Bootblock
- 1255 - Ooze - Als die Geister mürbe wurden
- Ooze.ipf - PvL Virus Protector v5.0 Bootblock
+ 1255 - Ooze - Als die Geister mürbe wurden
+ Ooze.ipf - PvL Virus Protector v5.0 Bootblock
- 1304 - Beam
- Beam.ipf - NorthStar 2 Bootblock
+ 1304 - Beam
+ Beam.ipf - NorthStar 2 Bootblock
- 1589 - Legend of Faerghail
- LegendOfFaerghail_Disk3.ipf - Byte Bandit Bootblock
+ 1589 - Legend of Faerghail
+ LegendOfFaerghail_Disk3.ipf - Byte Bandit Bootblock
- 1612 - StarRay
- StarRay_BootDisk.ipf - SCA Bootblock
+ 1612 - StarRay
+ StarRay_BootDisk.ipf - SCA Bootblock
- 2669 - The Shortgrey
- Shortgrey,The_Disquette0.ipf (and 1,2,4) - SADDAM disk-validator
+ 2669 - The Shortgrey
+ Shortgrey,The_Disquette0.ipf (and 1,2,4) - SADDAM disk-validator
- 2768 - Zombi
- Zombi.ipf - Lamer Exterminator Bootblock
+ 2768 - Zombi
+ Zombi.ipf - Lamer Exterminator Bootblock
- The following original discs are virus damaged, but still work
+ The following original discs are virus damaged, but still work
- 2159 - Astatin
- Astatin.ipf - Sector 1086 is destroyed by The Lamer Exterminator virus (No file damage)
+ 2159 - Astatin
+ Astatin.ipf - Sector 1086 is destroyed by The Lamer Exterminator virus (No file damage)
- 2804 - Chariots of Wrath
- ChariotsOfWrath.ipf - Sector 1369 is destroyed by The Lamer Exterminator virus (No file damage)
+ 2804 - Chariots of Wrath
+ ChariotsOfWrath.ipf - Sector 1369 is destroyed by The Lamer Exterminator virus (No file damage)
- These viruses can be dangerous even to an emulated machine as they will still transfer between
- any non-write protected discs you insert as long as they're memory resident.
- -->
+ These viruses can be dangerous even to an emulated machine as they will still transfer between
+ any non-write protected discs you insert as long as they're memory resident.
+ -->
<softwarelist name="amigaocs_flop" description="Amiga OCS disk images">
<!-- these are not listed in SPS? -->