Does anybody know how the naming scheme on PlanetEmu works?
A lot of common file name endings are used such as:
What do they mean? 馃
Info ADF:
[WB] to be run from Workbench
[a] [a1] [a2] An alternate ORIGINAL version of another ORIGINAL image, e.g. if a game was released, then re-released later with a small change (and the revision/version number is not known). [without any letter means final version]
[b] [b1] [b2] Bad Dump The image is damaged. This is a general 'damaged/bad' flag, to be used when the type of damage does not fit into any of the other 'damaged' categories. It is likely this image will not work properly, or not at all.
[!] Image has had multiply person/multi dump verification to confirm it is a 100% repeatable and correct dump.
[h] Compression type
[cr name] Cracked by [name]
[v name] Infected and not cleaned by virus [name]
(IT) (DE) (UK) Language
[F] Fixed
[H] Hacked
[m] Modified from original
[t] Trained version
Alessandro, thanks for figuring this out 馃コ.
I've moved the info to a newly created Wiki page.
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Info ADF:
[WB] to be run from Workbench
[a] [a1] [a2] An alternate ORIGINAL version of another ORIGINAL image, e.g. if a game was released, then re-released later with a small change (and the revision/version number is not known). [without any letter means final version]
[b] [b1] [b2] Bad Dump The image is damaged. This is a general 'damaged/bad' flag, to be used when the type of damage does not fit into any of the other 'damaged' categories. It is likely this image will not work properly, or not at all.
[!] Image has had multiply person/multi dump verification to confirm it is a 100% repeatable and correct dump.
[h] Compression type
[cr name] Cracked by [name]
[v name] Infected and not cleaned by virus [name]
(IT) (DE) (UK) Language
[F] Fixed
[H] Hacked
[m] Modified from original
[t] Trained version