GoodCPC v3.1415 is released. GoodCPC is an Amstrad CPC Disk renamer.
Notes for GoodCPC V3.1415 Yes, it has been almost two years since a general release of my GoodTools! For this release, I´ve done a few things: 1. The popup for SeventeenorBust client is gone. There is a new, faster SoB client now. Join TeamRetro if you want to help. 2. The CPC, like many systems, has a ´header´ on it´s .dsk files. GoodCPC now flags disks that only differ in this header area with a new flag: [d]. Treat them as dupes and delete them unless you don´t have another copy. 3. I´ve removed the audit commands that can´t be used without having my development setup installed. audit1,2,5 are still usable for end users. 4. I have many more tools to release in the next month or so. The Goodinfo.cfg included with this GoodCPC is highly updated from the two year old version in GoodNES. If you can´t figure out the changes, just use the Goodinfo.cfg from GoodNES 3.14 5. The [!] flags in GoodCPC are not of my doing! They were laboriously extracted from game info found on www.cpc-power.com, to which I give full credit. (and thanks to my friends who clicked all those links!). CPC-Power seems to change their definition of ´original´ quite a bit, but this is the best start for [!] on disk images for now. CPC-Power is a great site, even if you don´t read French Smile 6. I´m using a new ´sifter´ I wrote for determining which name goes to an unknown disk image. It is quite complicated to explain, but it does work about 99% of the time now. There may be a few [a] versions of a game that don´t match up, but compared to renaming 27000+ disks manually, it is worth it! 6. Names differ slightly because of new disk sifter.. Let me explain: There might be a game ´foo´ with various flags after it, such as (128K) (CPM) (V1.1). Depending on various fixes or copy protection alterations, the same game might load differently; so you get different flags. The (V1.1) is to flag disks that are known to require BASIC V1.1 |
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