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Unknown release #(Game ID)

Started by suratek, October 18, 2008, 03:56:21 PM

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suratek

I've noticed that some of the games I got shows that there an unknown release number(game id).  Show look for a different version or is there a way to make the game id regonizable?

kkan

Quote from: suratek on October 18, 2008, 03:56:21 PM
I've noticed that some of the games I got shows that there an unknown release number(game id).  Show look for a different version or is there a way to make the game id regonizable?

use OFFLINE LIST and the advanscene nds dat file to rename/re-number your downloads :)


suratek

#2
After searching and guessing.  I got offline list and that advanscene nds dat file, but renaming it is really bothering me.  I tried searching for a tutorial but one thread stopped me from doing so.  Why are there no tutorials on offline list? is it legal issue or something?

Anyway I tried draging the roms i had into the list but it only regonized 5 or the 6 games I have.  Lol and its the one I need Pokemon Platinum.

-- EDIT --

Hmm, ok I just finished using Offline list to verify what roms I had.  After loading it, it still said unknown for its release number.  I guess I must be doing this wrong, can someone shed some light here please?

Also I apologize about the grammer in the first post.

jmr

are you taking about the rom info on a scdsone?
if so you need my updated ndsinfo.dat (HERE)
the supercard team only update the official ndsinfo.dat every few hundred games the last official ndsinfo.dat was 2404 & mine is 2777
just unzip the ndsinfo.zip & copy the ndsinfo.dat into your scshell folder on your memory card

suratek

#4
Heh thanks, also this is the the 10th time I've had to start over in pokemon platinum.  Whats going on with the saving?  I have it set to 4mb but when I check the file it shows 512kb.

-- EDIT --

Nevermind, I just figured out my own mistake.

dantheman

4 Mbits is the same thing as 512 KBytes.  Bits vs Bytes issue.