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well I'm getting a genesis goodset and one thing i always wondered about was what did [h], , [t] and others exactly mean?

 

tried googling for answers but gives me the run around :lol:

Posted (edited)

[h] = hack

[p] = prototype

= bad dump

[t] = trained

[!] = verified good dump.

[o] = overdump

[a] = alternate set

[T] = translated

 

These are TOSEC's naming conventions, Goodsets didn't invent these.

Edited by Agozer
Posted
whats [c]?

 

correct dump or something?

[c] = cracked

[x] = Bad checksum

Posted

that's good stuff to know. I've always wondered what that stuff was. I knew [!] meant good dump. I always try to get those. someone should sticky this list in the roms forums. :lol:

Posted
that's good stuff to know. I've always wondered what that stuff was. I knew [!] meant good dump. I always try to get those. someone should sticky this list in the roms forums. ;)

I think it already is :lol:

Posted

Aaa that's a lot!

 

And what the hell is Bung Fix? Sounds like something from Beavis and Butthead. "Teepee for my bunghole! Nyaaah!"

Posted
Aaa that's a lot!

 

And what the hell is Bung Fix? Sounds like something from Beavis and Butthead. "Teepee for my bunghole! Nyaaah!"

Probabaly... bug fix. :D:lol:

Posted
Aaa that's a lot!

 

And what the hell is Bung Fix? Sounds like something from Beavis and Butthead. "Teepee for my bunghole! Nyaaah!"

Probabaly... bug fix. :D:lol:

Ah yes. That makes A LOT more sense. I should have guessed that...stupid stupid me! :lol:

Posted

Well, I know jack all about these things, but 'overdump' means the rom is somehow bigger than the data it contains, or something like that. Don't ask me how that happens, though.

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