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-rw-r--r--hash/adam_cass.xml46
-rw-r--r--hash/adam_flop.xml106
-rw-r--r--hash/apollo_ctape.xml4
-rw-r--r--hash/archimedes.xml12
-rw-r--r--hash/gamate.xml2
-rw-r--r--hash/mtx_cass.xml2
-rw-r--r--hash/n64.xml4
-rw-r--r--hash/neogeo.xml4
-rw-r--r--hash/nes.xml6
-rw-r--r--hash/pico.xml2
-rw-r--r--hash/sms.xml6
-rw-r--r--hash/vz_cass.xml122
12 files changed, 158 insertions, 158 deletions
diff --git a/hash/adam_cass.xml b/hash/adam_cass.xml
index 3c24878b189..c91254ece0c 100644
--- a/hash/adam_cass.xml
+++ b/hash/adam_cass.xml
@@ -968,29 +968,29 @@
</software>
<!--
- <software name="macadam">
- <description>MacADAM (Fra)</description>
- <year>1984</year>
- <publisher>CBS Loisors - Coleco of France</publisher>
-
- <part name="cass1" interface="adam_cass">
- <dataarea name="cass" size="262144">
- <rom name="macadam (1984) (cbs loisors - coleco of france).ddp" size="262144" crc="2fe95d33" sha1="e27e3515644c2fcd28b94b1aed69ae0b2cb76afc" offset="0" />
- </dataarea>
- </part>
- </software>
-
- <software name="macadama" cloneof="macadam">
- <description>MacADAM (Fra, Alt)</description>
- <year>1984</year>
- <publisher>CBS Loisors - Coleco of France</publisher>
-
- <part name="cass1" interface="adam_cass">
- <dataarea name="cass" size="262144">
- <rom name="macadam (1984) (cbs loisors - coleco of france) [a1].ddp" size="262144" crc="5288e332" sha1="4c1de35afefc356db7303f8f584946bbf0f7c528" offset="0" />
- </dataarea>
- </part>
- </software>
+ <software name="macadam">
+ <description>MacADAM (Fra)</description>
+ <year>1984</year>
+ <publisher>CBS Loisors - Coleco of France</publisher>
+
+ <part name="cass1" interface="adam_cass">
+ <dataarea name="cass" size="262144">
+ <rom name="macadam (1984) (cbs loisors - coleco of france).ddp" size="262144" crc="2fe95d33" sha1="e27e3515644c2fcd28b94b1aed69ae0b2cb76afc" offset="0" />
+ </dataarea>
+ </part>
+ </software>
+
+ <software name="macadama" cloneof="macadam">
+ <description>MacADAM (Fra, Alt)</description>
+ <year>1984</year>
+ <publisher>CBS Loisors - Coleco of France</publisher>
+
+ <part name="cass1" interface="adam_cass">
+ <dataarea name="cass" size="262144">
+ <rom name="macadam (1984) (cbs loisors - coleco of france) [a1].ddp" size="262144" crc="5288e332" sha1="4c1de35afefc356db7303f8f584946bbf0f7c528" offset="0" />
+ </dataarea>
+ </part>
+ </software>
-->
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&amp;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>
diff --git a/hash/apollo_ctape.xml b/hash/apollo_ctape.xml
index ee259d2b5f5..5e8f00a59d0 100644
--- a/hash/apollo_ctape.xml
+++ b/hash/apollo_ctape.xml
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
<!-- Domain/OS Known Undumped Versions (from http://www.hpmuseum.net/exhibit.php?swc=24)
- Domain/OS SR10.3 (1990) Product Number 018847 + 018848
- Domain/OS Quarterly PSK Q3-91 SR10.3 (1991) Product Number 19437 + 19439
+ Domain/OS SR10.3 (1990) Product Number 018847 + 018848
+ Domain/OS Quarterly PSK Q3-91 SR10.3 (1991) Product Number 19437 + 19439
-->
diff --git a/hash/archimedes.xml b/hash/archimedes.xml
index c9b8a888e71..136b7aa7a9c 100644
--- a/hash/archimedes.xml
+++ b/hash/archimedes.xml
@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ Zelanites: The Onslaught by Micro Power (RiscOS2)
<dataarea name="flop" size="819200">
<rom name="enigma (1993)(archimedes world)[a].adf" size="819200" crc="9277d658" sha1="2bdd2d1f53ee5f359f12adb8b20e915d12978de0" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
- </part>
+ </part>
</software>
<software name="enigmab" cloneof="enigma" supported="no">
@@ -1075,7 +1075,7 @@ Zelanites: The Onslaught by Micro Power (RiscOS2)
<dataarea name="flop" size="819200">
<rom name="mad professor mariarti (1990)(krisalis)[a].adf" size="819200" crc="020e0e93" sha1="e64f832705c6923edcec7e85df4cceafe30b817e" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
- </part>
+ </part>
</software>
<software name="mariartib" cloneof="mariarti" supported="no">
@@ -1504,7 +1504,7 @@ Zelanites: The Onslaught by Micro Power (RiscOS2)
<dataarea name="flop" size="819200">
<rom name="super pool (1991)(fourth dimension)[a].adf" size="819200" crc="8fa28978" sha1="10d451076f38ab48e4b9bd754fdcb4c634935c36" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
- </part>
+ </part>
</software>
<software name="suprpoolb" cloneof="suprpool" supported="no">
@@ -1769,7 +1769,7 @@ Zelanites: The Onslaught by Micro Power (RiscOS2)
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
-
+
<!-- Other disks to sort (homebrew?!?) -->
@@ -2001,7 +2001,7 @@ Zelanites: The Onslaught by Micro Power (RiscOS2)
<dataarea name="flop" size="819200">
<rom name="hacker, the v3.05 (1993)(doggysoft)[a].adf" size="819200" crc="c6a88514" sha1="b02d6495f6a9a1099cb06cac7d0e0d1756f175a0" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
- </part>
+ </part>
</software>
<software name="hackerb" cloneof="hacker" supported="no">
@@ -2213,7 +2213,7 @@ Zelanites: The Onslaught by Micro Power (RiscOS2)
<dataarea name="flop" size="820224">
<rom name="acorn archimedes risc os application suite v1.00 (19xx)(acorn)(disk 2 of 2)[req risc os].adf" size="820224" crc="d5fdf2ca" sha1="bfc96eff8cab5b61f6db82dd135dd95b32f40d4f" offset="0" />
</dataarea>
- </part>
+ </part>
</software>
<software name="riscappsa" cloneof="riscapps" supported="no">
diff --git a/hash/gamate.xml b/hash/gamate.xml
index ddc2ca7269f..3d104772978 100644
--- a/hash/gamate.xml
+++ b/hash/gamate.xml
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE softwarelist SYSTEM "softwarelist.dtd">
-<!--
+<!--
Undumped carts, based on Wikipedia list
C1010 - Bump N' Run (Unreleased?)
C1016 - Volcano Panic
diff --git a/hash/mtx_cass.xml b/hash/mtx_cass.xml
index c87e00e114f..1a8bfb66465 100644
--- a/hash/mtx_cass.xml
+++ b/hash/mtx_cass.xml
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
<softwarelist name="mtx_cass" description="Memotech MTX cassettes">
-<!--
+<!--
TODO: find out why the driver does not recognize the program on the tapes...
-->
diff --git a/hash/n64.xml b/hash/n64.xml
index b957e352fe0..2b591f8e46a 100644
--- a/hash/n64.xml
+++ b/hash/n64.xml
@@ -3109,8 +3109,8 @@ Info on N64 chip labels (from The Cart Scan Repository)
<!--
Note from marshallh about the dongle present in the Rare proto/demo above
"The dongle is a pass-through, except that there is an Altera
-MAX7000 series CPLD intercepting the AD16 bus. This lets
-all normal bus transactions through, but in the special case
+MAX7000 series CPLD intercepting the AD16 bus. This lets
+all normal bus transactions through, but in the special case
mentioned below, takes control of the bus and gives its own data."
We currently don't emulate this, and thus we include also versions where the dongle checks have been
diff --git a/hash/neogeo.xml b/hash/neogeo.xml
index e8466e18169..ef68e42aa33 100644
--- a/hash/neogeo.xml
+++ b/hash/neogeo.xml
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@
<dataarea name="mcu" size="0x2000">
<!-- Hitachi HD6301V1 MCU -->
<rom offset="0x000000" size="0x02000" name="rhcom.bin" crc="e5cd6306" sha1="f6bbb8ae562804d67e137290c765c3589fa334c0" />
- <!-- dumped from a prototype with external ROM, not 100% confirmed as being the same on a final, or other games (lbowling, trally) -->
+ <!-- dumped from a prototype with external ROM, not 100% confirmed as being the same on a final, or other games (lbowling, trally) -->
</dataarea>
<dataarea name="fixed" size="0x040000">
<rom offset="0x000000" size="0x020000" name="006-s1.s1" crc="eb5189f0" sha1="0239c342ea62e73140a2306052f226226461a478" />
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@
<dataarea name="mcu" size="0x2000">
<!-- Hitachi HD6301V1 MCU -->
<rom offset="0x000000" size="0x02000" name="rhcom.bin" crc="e5cd6306" sha1="f6bbb8ae562804d67e137290c765c3589fa334c0" />
- <!-- dumped from a prototype with external ROM, not 100% confirmed as being the same on a final, or other games (lbowling, trally) -->
+ <!-- dumped from a prototype with external ROM, not 100% confirmed as being the same on a final, or other games (lbowling, trally) -->
</dataarea>
<dataarea name="fixed" size="0x040000">
<rom offset="0x000000" size="0x020000" name="006-s1.s1" crc="eb5189f0" sha1="0239c342ea62e73140a2306052f226226461a478" />
diff --git a/hash/nes.xml b/hash/nes.xml
index 8fc6e847686..fedefc1e288 100644
--- a/hash/nes.xml
+++ b/hash/nes.xml
@@ -76632,7 +76632,7 @@ be better to redump them properly. -->
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>&lt;pirate&gt;</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="nes_cart">
- <feature name="slot" value="bmc_hik300" /> <!-- mapper says 217 but it's not gc6in1 either! -->
+ <feature name="slot" value="bmc_hik300" /> <!-- mapper says 217 but it's not gc6in1 either! -->
<dataarea name="chr" size="65536">
<rom name="500-in-1 (anim splash, no rev, alt mapper)[p1][!].chr" size="65536" crc="25bdd64a" sha1="1f95eaf20fec9058b6917aa47dbdcec4b7a5b87d" offset="00000" status="baddump" />
</dataarea>
@@ -76647,7 +76647,7 @@ be better to redump them properly. -->
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>&lt;pirate&gt;</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="nes_cart">
- <feature name="slot" value="bmc_hik300" /> <!-- mapper says 217 but it's not gc6in1 either! -->
+ <feature name="slot" value="bmc_hik300" /> <!-- mapper says 217 but it's not gc6in1 either! -->
<dataarea name="chr" size="65536">
<rom name="500-in-1 (static splash, no rev, alt mapper)[p1][!].chr" size="65536" crc="e7dacb8a" sha1="ece1b9c7fd8be955a1df6c8505533b4fac194eeb" offset="00000" status="baddump" />
</dataarea>
@@ -77576,7 +77576,7 @@ be better to redump them properly. -->
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>&lt;pirate&gt;</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="nes_cart">
- <feature name="slot" value="bmc_hik300" /> <!-- mapper says 217 but it's not gc6in1 either! -->
+ <feature name="slot" value="bmc_hik300" /> <!-- mapper says 217 but it's not gc6in1 either! -->
<dataarea name="chr" size="65536">
<rom name="9999999-in-1 (static splash, no rev, alt mapper)[p1][!].chr" size="65536" crc="25bdd64a" sha1="1f95eaf20fec9058b6917aa47dbdcec4b7a5b87d" offset="00000" status="baddump" />
</dataarea>
diff --git a/hash/pico.xml b/hash/pico.xml
index a2105560669..0968d286fe0 100644
--- a/hash/pico.xml
+++ b/hash/pico.xml
@@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-102021-08 ~ PICO-9507S"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
- <feature name="pcb" value="??" /> <!-- non-Sega PCB, probably by Samsung -->
+ <feature name="pcb" value="??" /> <!-- non-Sega PCB, probably by Samsung -->
<feature name="ic1" value="PICO-9507S" />
<dataarea name="rom" size="524288">
<rom name="pico-9507s.ic1" size="524288" crc="042520ce" sha1="5dd748a1bdfc661d0b96f6a1d26babc6a0ae7f2d" offset="000000" loadflag="load16_word_swap" />
diff --git a/hash/sms.xml b/hash/sms.xml
index 9b36eac1d13..b1a5020995f 100644
--- a/hash/sms.xml
+++ b/hash/sms.xml
@@ -868,9 +868,9 @@
</software>
<!--
- The labelling of Hi-Com multigame carts is arbitrary. The boxes appears to what was intended as unique product number
- but boxes are typically mixed up and patched with stickers added to change game titles (on both boxes and cartridges)
- making the product number rather unreliable AND realistically we may never find out the correct numbers.
+ The labelling of Hi-Com multigame carts is arbitrary. The boxes appears to what was intended as unique product number
+ but boxes are typically mixed up and patched with stickers added to change game titles (on both boxes and cartridges)
+ making the product number rather unreliable AND realistically we may never find out the correct numbers.
-->
<software name="hicom3a">
<description>The Best Game Collection - Hang On + Pit Pot + Spy vs Spy (Kor)</description>
diff --git a/hash/vz_cass.xml b/hash/vz_cass.xml
index bc5d71bf683..9274980f6b2 100644
--- a/hash/vz_cass.xml
+++ b/hash/vz_cass.xml
@@ -5,67 +5,67 @@
List of known tape releases by Dick Smith in Australia:
-X-7274 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
-X-7231 Match Box
-X-7232 Poker
-X-7233 Hangman
-X-7234 Slot Machine/Knock Off/Russian Roulette
-X-7235 Blackjack
-X-7236 Circus (*)
-X-7237 Biorhythm/Pair Matching/Calendar
-X-7238 Horse Race
-X-7239 Invaders (*)
-X-7240 Dynasty Derby
-X-7241 Learjet
-X-7242 Ghost Hunter (*)
-X-7243 Hoppy (*)
-X-7244 Super Snake
-X-7245 Knights and Dragons
-X-7247 Star Blaster (*)
-X-7248 VZ-Asteroids
-X-7249 Air Traffic Controller
-X-7250 Lunar Lander
-X-7251 Statistics 1
-X-7252 Statistics 2
-X-7253 Matrix
-X-7254 Tennis Lesson/Golf Lesson
-X-7255 Introduction to BASIC
-X-7256 Elementary Geometry
-X-7257 Speed Reading
-X-7258 Typing Teacher
-X-7259 Mailing List
-X-7261 Portfolio Management
-X-7262 Discounted Cash Flow Analysis
-X-7263 Financial Ratio Analysis
-X-7264 Tennis (*)
-X-7265 Checkers
-X-7266 Planet Patrol (*)
-X-7268 Ladder Challenge (*)
-X-7270 Panik (*)
-X-7271 Othello
-X-7272 Dracula's Castle
-X-7273 Backgammon
-X-7275 VZ Chess (*)
-X-7276 Music Writer
-X-7278 Disassembler
-X-7279 Duel
-X-7280 Hex Utilities
-X-7281 Word Processor
-X-7282 Editor Assembler
-X-7285 Spell'O'Matic 1 & 2
-X-7286 Spell'O'Matic 3 & 4
-X-7287 Flashword 1 & 2
-X-7288 Flashword 3 & 4
-X-7289 Metric Spycatcher
-X-7290 Whizkid Spycatcher
-X-7330 Sprite Generator
-X-7331 Formula One
-X-7332 Galaxon (*)
-X-7333 Dawn Patrol (*)
-X-7339 Space RAM
-X-7342 Crash
-X-7344 Maze of Argon
-X-7345 Word Matching
+X-7274 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
+X-7231 Match Box
+X-7232 Poker
+X-7233 Hangman
+X-7234 Slot Machine/Knock Off/Russian Roulette
+X-7235 Blackjack
+X-7236 Circus (*)
+X-7237 Biorhythm/Pair Matching/Calendar
+X-7238 Horse Race
+X-7239 Invaders (*)
+X-7240 Dynasty Derby
+X-7241 Learjet
+X-7242 Ghost Hunter (*)
+X-7243 Hoppy (*)
+X-7244 Super Snake
+X-7245 Knights and Dragons
+X-7247 Star Blaster (*)
+X-7248 VZ-Asteroids
+X-7249 Air Traffic Controller
+X-7250 Lunar Lander
+X-7251 Statistics 1
+X-7252 Statistics 2
+X-7253 Matrix
+X-7254 Tennis Lesson/Golf Lesson
+X-7255 Introduction to BASIC
+X-7256 Elementary Geometry
+X-7257 Speed Reading
+X-7258 Typing Teacher
+X-7259 Mailing List
+X-7261 Portfolio Management
+X-7262 Discounted Cash Flow Analysis
+X-7263 Financial Ratio Analysis
+X-7264 Tennis (*)
+X-7265 Checkers
+X-7266 Planet Patrol (*)
+X-7268 Ladder Challenge (*)
+X-7270 Panik (*)
+X-7271 Othello
+X-7272 Dracula's Castle
+X-7273 Backgammon
+X-7275 VZ Chess (*)
+X-7276 Music Writer
+X-7278 Disassembler
+X-7279 Duel
+X-7280 Hex Utilities
+X-7281 Word Processor
+X-7282 Editor Assembler
+X-7285 Spell'O'Matic 1 & 2
+X-7286 Spell'O'Matic 3 & 4
+X-7287 Flashword 1 & 2
+X-7288 Flashword 3 & 4
+X-7289 Metric Spycatcher
+X-7290 Whizkid Spycatcher
+X-7330 Sprite Generator
+X-7331 Formula One
+X-7332 Galaxon (*)
+X-7333 Dawn Patrol (*)
+X-7339 Space RAM
+X-7342 Crash
+X-7344 Maze of Argon
+X-7345 Word Matching
* = dumped