> > And, finally, it refuses to accept disks with more than 80 tracks
> (maybe all except 80, but I have only 80, 82 and 84).
>
> Must be a non-80-track thing, as it also complained about undersize SAD
> images - your 'alternative module player' comes on a small SAD image,
> and that had to be converted to DSK and then back to 80 track SAD for it
> to be recognised!

Really?
It's called "Aley's" instead of "Alternative". I don't know who the f. wrote
the worng name into the database.
And I don't know why it has undersized SAD. Isn't the file corrupted? (just
a question)

> <ponder>
> As Dean mentioned, it's the first release so hopefully it'll be
> improved.  It seems to need:
> - gzip support
> - support for SADv2 (recognising gzip file with .sad extension)
> - support for non-80-track SAD images
> - disk format understanding for better equivalence checking

In other words it must read/unpack each file into memory, and then test the
checksum.

> The initial list seems to have done quite a good job of gathering up
> most demos and utils, even if it did pick up some commercial ones along
> the way - oops!.  Tho the list does contain quite a lot of unnecessary
> duplicates - maybe it'd be more useful if the 'unofficial' ones were
> weeded out?

You never know what is official. It contains tens of "spectrum games
collection" or "demos collection" images.
That's why I wrote it is a nonsense to make database of diskettes.
I think we should build a database of ROMs instead. (real roms - MGT Sam
Basic version 1,2,3..., SamCo ROM, etc.)

Aley

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