There's also TOSEC as well but that is more known for home computers and certain disc based systems and their naming system is like a hybrid of GT and NI, plus for cartridge based systems it isn't as well known. For a while No-Intro took over from GoodTools since they didn't update with the new ROM dumps or the redumps while No-Intro did but I think GoodTools has recently updated. NI also try to avoid hacked, cracked or bad dumps but they are usually updated if a game turned out to be a bad dump. md) but there are a few that are different. In most cases, a GoodTools dump and a No-Intro dump are exactly the same (usually with a different filename, GT uses. There is also a great collection of ADAM softwa. I have made a crude XML, and modified the mess.ahk to pick the right parameters. The new MESS (r25923) has support for both ADAM floppies and data packs. Oh and there are two main different groups of dumps for cartridges, there's the GoodTools that uses the system and there's the No-Intro system that displays just the game and the region of the ROM. I have just gotten the Coleco ADAM working using MESS in Hyperspin - a real blast from my past. For alphas/betas/prototypes, they are usually listed on the filename and don't use a code. In fact if you "fix" this checksum it causes the game to fail. If it has a on a Genesis game next to a, it means that the game is a good ROM but uses a different checksum system like Dynamite Headdy.
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