Philips CD-i Tosec Files

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Philips CD-i Tosec Files

Post by Devin » Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:48 pm

Quite extraordinary, Philips CD-i has been added to the Tosec Files Database! Never knew that :shock:

For those that don't know, Tosec is basically a list or database that attempts to list all files/roms/bios/isos ever released to the public through the internet for home computers and consoles. The games section seems to be an almost complete list with a few omissions and it's worth noting the BIOS section is certainly lacking. Perhaps testamount to how responsible most are in the CD-i commuinity as they only seem to have the ever accessable 910 along with a 490 and 200 BIOS. Given the numerous ROMS and easy amateur availability thanks to CD-i Fans tools it's quite surprising more BIOS haven't been leaked! Still it's kinda cool that people in the broader emulation arena are taking notes. Not to keen on the ISO RIPS however!

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Post by WindowsKiller » Fri Mar 30, 2007 1:32 pm

I was about to do the CD-i Bios dat in late 2006, but due to lack of time, I decided to finally stop doing any more work for TOSEC (after 3,5 years of making dats, mainly Amiga, but also helped with 3DO, CD-i and others).

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Post by Devin » Fri Mar 30, 2007 11:10 pm

Think I remember you mentioning the Amiga work before. Man that must've been a headache!

Brilliant listing on the Amiga, only recently started to use Tosec files again to check Game-X. Really impressive catalogue.

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