Checking good dumps
Checking good dumps
Is there any site, or file available to download to check good ROM dumps by their checksum?
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Re: Checking good dumps
That is what No-Intro is all about. http://datomatic.no-intro.org/
Re: Checking good dumps
Some checksums of that site don't match the checksums of the games. For example, according to the site, the MD5 of Legend of Zelda, The (USA) for the NES is D9A1631D5C32D35594B9484862A26CBA, whereas no matter how many times and files I try, I always get this MD5: 337BD6F1A1163DF31BF2633665589AB0.Hiccup wrote:That is what No-Intro is all about. http://datomatic.no-intro.org/
Sites like Romhacking.net use the checksum I get for the ROM information. So I don't know if the checksum of DAT-o-MATIC is the correct one or not.
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Re: Checking good dumps
No-Intro catalogs NES ROMs disregarding the header (you can see that by checking the Message Log window, or whatever it's called, from the menu in FCEUX).
You might be using a hashing tool that includes the header in the calculation.
You might be using a hashing tool that includes the header in the calculation.
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Re: Checking good dumps
Could you submit the details of your dump?Reperpiep wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017 16:15Some checksums of that site don't match the checksums of the games. For example, according to the site, the MD5 of Legend of Zelda, The (USA) for the NES is D9A1631D5C32D35594B9484862A26CBA, whereas no matter how many times and files I try, I always get this MD5: 337BD6F1A1163DF31BF2633665589AB0.Hiccup wrote:That is what No-Intro is all about. http://datomatic.no-intro.org/
Sites like Romhacking.net use the checksum I get for the ROM information. So I don't know if the checksum of DAT-o-MATIC is the correct one or not.