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submission:general [2023/04/11 20:33] hiccupsubmission:general [2023/07/10 19:24] – [Required Dump Info] hiccup
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 ==== Required Dump Info ==== ==== Required Dump Info ====
  
-The most basic information necessary for verifying a game dump are the hashes/fingerprints generated from the ROM file as well as the dumping tool including hardware, firmware, and software version. **You can use [[https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/931/|GameHeader]] to get all this info in one go, on windows (or Linux/macOS using wine/mono)**. Or you can use common/built-in utilities:+The most basic information necessary for verifying a game dump are the hashes/fingerprints generated from the ROM file as well as the dumping tool including hardware, firmware, and software version. 
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 +**You can use [[https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/931/|GameHeader]] to get all this info in one go, on Windows (or Linux/macOS using wine/mono), or a common tool like 7-Zip, HashTab or HxD**. Or you can use built-in utilities:
  
 Size/hashes: Size/hashes:
-  * **Size**: The size of the ROM in bytes. You can view this in your file manager, or on GNU/Linux and macOS, in the terminal run <code bash> wc -c ROMFILENAME</code> +  * **Size**: The size of the ROM in bytes. You can view this in your file manager, or on GNU/Linux and macOS, in the terminal run ''wc -c ROMFILENAME'' 
-  * **CRC32**: On GNU/Linux and macOS, in the terminal run <code bash>crc32 ROMFILENAME</code>On Windows, use [[https://github.com/namazso/OpenHashTab|OpenHashTab]] or [[https://mh-nexus.de/en/hxd/|HxD]]+  * **CRC32**: On GNU/Linux and macOS, in the terminal run ''crc32 ROMFILENAME''
-  * **MD5**: On GNU/Linux, in the terminal run <code bash>md5sum ROMFILENAME</code>On macOS, in the terminal run <code bash>md5 ROMFILENAME</code>On Windows, in a PowerShell window run <code powershell>Get-FileHash ROMFILENAME -Algorithm MD5</code> +  * **MD5**: On GNU/Linux, in the terminal run ''md5sum ROMFILENAME''On macOS, in the terminal run ''md5 ROMFILENAME''On Windows, in a PowerShell window run ''Get-FileHash ROMFILENAME -Algorithm MD5'' 
-  * **SHA-1**: On GNU/Linux and macOS, in the terminal run <code bash>shasum -a 1 ROMFILENAME</code>On Windows, in a PowerShell window run <code powershell>Get-FileHash ROMFILENAME -Algorithm SHA1</code> +  * **SHA-1**: On GNU/Linux and macOS, in the terminal run ''shasum -a 1 ROMFILENAME''On Windows, in a PowerShell window run ''Get-FileHash ROMFILENAME -Algorithm SHA1'' 
-  * **SHA-256**: On GNU/Linux and macOS, in the terminal run <code bash>shasum -a 256 ROMFILENAME</code>On Windows, in a PowerShell window run <code powershell>Get-FileHash ROMFILENAME -Algorithm SHA256</code>+  * **SHA-256**: On GNU/Linux and macOS, in the terminal run ''shasum -a 256 ROMFILENAME''On Windows, in a PowerShell window run ''Get-FileHash ROMFILENAME -Algorithm SHA256''
  
 If the game is made up of a folder with subfolders, follow the [[https://dumping.guide/directory_dir2dat_guide|Dir2Dat guide]] for generating the hashes. If the game is made up of a folder with subfolders, follow the [[https://dumping.guide/directory_dir2dat_guide|Dir2Dat guide]] for generating the hashes.
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 SHA-256 hash: SHA-256 hash:
  
-Links to PCB photos/ box scans:+Links/attachments to Cart/PCB/box photos/scans:
 </code> </code>
  
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 Please note if you have modified the physical media in any way. Please note if you have modified the physical media in any way.
  
-DS/DSi/3DS dumps should include hashes for the originally dumped (encrypted) file, plus if it is a new ROM, the decrypted equivalent. Make a copy of the file, then use [[https://github.com/SabreTools/NDecrypt|ndecrypt]]. You can use the ''-h'' flag to hash the ROM at the same time as decrypting it, saving time. Note that wooddumper produces decrypted files by default, so re-encryption with ndecrypt is needed for that instead.+DS/DSi/3DS dumps should include hashes for the originally dumped (encrypted) file, plus if it is a new ROM, the decrypted equivalent. Make a copy of the file, then use [[https://github.com/SabreTools/NDecrypt|ndecrypt]]. You can use the ''-h'' flag to hash the ROM at the same time as decrypting it, saving time. Note that wooddumper and GodMode9i produce decrypted files by default, so re-encryption with ndecrypt is needed for that instead. 
  
 ==== Submission ==== ==== Submission ====
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