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Discs not yet dumped - no need to put up links in the mainpage, which are available right trough the sidebar, gbk (admin)
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  no need to put up links in the mainpage, which are avaiable right trough the sidebar, gbk (admin)
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'''Suggestion:'''
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"For any requests, critics, suggestion, ideas use the "discussion" here to let me know."
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I am not sure whether it is right here.
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I wanted to propose a Hashprogram for [[Useful_Links]], I find this program very Useful and it is open source.
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Fsum Frontend - http://fsumfe.sourceforge.net/
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It supports 96 algorithms: alder8, adler16, adler32, ap hash, bdkr, cksum, cksum mpeg2, crc8, crc16, crc16 ccitt, crc16 ibm, crc16 x25, crc16 xmodem, crc16 zmodem, crc24, crc32, crc32 bzip2, crc32 jamcrc, crc32 mpeg2, crc64, crc64 ecma, djb hash, dha256, edonley/emule, elf32, fletcher8, fletcher16, fletcher32, fnv0-32, fnv0-64, fnv1-32, fnv1-64, fnv1a-32, fnv1a-64, fork256, ghash3, ghash5, gost, has160, haval (128, 160, 192, 224, 256 bits) (3, 4, 5 passes), jhash, js hash, md2, md4, md5, panama, pjw32, ripemd128, ripemd160, ripemd256, ripemd320, rs hash, sdbm, sha0, sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, size64, snefru2 (128, 256 bits) (4, 8 passes), sum8, sum16, sum24, sum32, sum64, sumbsd, sumsyv, tiger128, tiger160, tiger192, tiger2, tiger tree, tiger tree 2, whirlpool0, whirlpool1, whirlpool2, xor8, xum32.
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It also supports SFV, MD5, SHA1/SHA2 files creation and verification. Xayox
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sounds good, next time please add yer nickname behind the suggestion tough, greets gbk
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^^ added i see, good work. gbk
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== ... ==
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User7, why do you keep adding the discs not dumped link to the mainpage here, when the link is already in the navigation box? No need to have it twice here. gbk
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== ... ==
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Can anyone make a section for CD-I? I am not sure what type of device that is. All games are listed on this page: http://cdii.blogspot.com/ (Far more complete then the Wikipedia page)MrX_Cuci
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== sidebar links ==
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In the sidebar the redump guide and useful links must be higher to be more visible, maybe under what is redump.org. anyone can see the game lists in the main site anyway. -ghost
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== Frontpage ==
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1. Frontpage is ugly. anyone can check recent changes through RSS feeds. no need to manualy change stuff here.
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2. i think What is redump.org can be merged to the frontpage.
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3. List of dumped games is unnecessary
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-ghost
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== The dumped Discs ==
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as for [[The dumped Discs]] page, doesnt it make sense to link to the lists/categories that redump auto-generates rather than create a bunch of lists that no one updates?? --[[User:User7|User7]] 05:41, 28 December 2010 (CET)

Latest revision as of 04:41, 28 December 2010

Discs not yet dumped - no need to put up links in the mainpage, which are available right trough the sidebar, gbk (admin)


Suggestion:

"For any requests, critics, suggestion, ideas use the "discussion" here to let me know."

I am not sure whether it is right here. I wanted to propose a Hashprogram for Useful_Links, I find this program very Useful and it is open source.

Fsum Frontend - http://fsumfe.sourceforge.net/

It supports 96 algorithms: alder8, adler16, adler32, ap hash, bdkr, cksum, cksum mpeg2, crc8, crc16, crc16 ccitt, crc16 ibm, crc16 x25, crc16 xmodem, crc16 zmodem, crc24, crc32, crc32 bzip2, crc32 jamcrc, crc32 mpeg2, crc64, crc64 ecma, djb hash, dha256, edonley/emule, elf32, fletcher8, fletcher16, fletcher32, fnv0-32, fnv0-64, fnv1-32, fnv1-64, fnv1a-32, fnv1a-64, fork256, ghash3, ghash5, gost, has160, haval (128, 160, 192, 224, 256 bits) (3, 4, 5 passes), jhash, js hash, md2, md4, md5, panama, pjw32, ripemd128, ripemd160, ripemd256, ripemd320, rs hash, sdbm, sha0, sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, size64, snefru2 (128, 256 bits) (4, 8 passes), sum8, sum16, sum24, sum32, sum64, sumbsd, sumsyv, tiger128, tiger160, tiger192, tiger2, tiger tree, tiger tree 2, whirlpool0, whirlpool1, whirlpool2, xor8, xum32.

It also supports SFV, MD5, SHA1/SHA2 files creation and verification. Xayox

sounds good, next time please add yer nickname behind the suggestion tough, greets gbk

^^ added i see, good work. gbk


Contents

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User7, why do you keep adding the discs not dumped link to the mainpage here, when the link is already in the navigation box? No need to have it twice here. gbk

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Can anyone make a section for CD-I? I am not sure what type of device that is. All games are listed on this page: http://cdii.blogspot.com/ (Far more complete then the Wikipedia page)MrX_Cuci

sidebar links

In the sidebar the redump guide and useful links must be higher to be more visible, maybe under what is redump.org. anyone can see the game lists in the main site anyway. -ghost

Frontpage

1. Frontpage is ugly. anyone can check recent changes through RSS feeds. no need to manualy change stuff here. 2. i think What is redump.org can be merged to the frontpage. 3. List of dumped games is unnecessary -ghost

The dumped Discs

as for The dumped Discs page, doesnt it make sense to link to the lists/categories that redump auto-generates rather than create a bunch of lists that no one updates?? --User7 05:41, 28 December 2010 (CET)

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