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==Downloading DATs==
* Go to the "Download" section
* Choose the system you want to download the dat for, or choose "Daily" to download a daily-generated pack of DATs.
* Change the settings from the defaults, if you want. Click the download button and follow the on-screen instructions.
==Looking up status/info on ROMs==
===Download a CSV (spreadsheet)===
* Go to the "Download" section
* Choose "dumplog"
* Choose the system you want to check
* Click download
===Manually===
* Go to the "Search" section
* Choose the system you want to look up your game for, and pick "Search".
* Input the title of the game you wish to check the dump status for and click "Search" again. Note: Be sure your syntax is correct for the title, otherwise it won't pop up.
* You may see a few entries for the title, this can be region or revisions. ROMs will be in three basic categories: verified (two or more trusted dumps), Not verified (one trusted dump, and/or one or more untrusted dumps) or bad.
* Bad ROMs and and Not verified ROMs need to be redumped. Sometimes it is also useful to redump already trusted dumps, if the dump doesn't have much info (like no photos of the PCB).
==Definitions==
==Definitions==
* Scene Dump = Dump originating from a scene release by the warez/piracy scene
* Scene Dump = Dump originating from a scene release by the warez/piracy scene
* Trusted Dump = Dump by someone who provides enough info on the dump, seems trustworthy etc
* Verified = ROM has two or more Trusted Dumps
* Verified = ROM has two or more Trusted Dumps
 
* Locked = DATs are locked to prevent edit conflicts when someone is doing a lot of edits. In the future DoM may be reworked so that DATs can still be viewed/downloaded while they are locked.
==Add a new ROM==
* Licensed = The original console manufacturer (like Nintendo) approved that game for sale at some point. Official re-releases inherit the licensed status of their original release, and have an additional tag to distinguish them.
* Choose the system from the drop-down menu at the top of the page.
* Unlicensed = Any game that wasn't approved for sale by the original console manufacturer at some point. If there was no approval process, then go by the Aftermarket Start Year (see the [[Aftermarket Guide]]).
* Click "submit" at the top of the page to display the archive creation form.
* Aftermarket = Unlicensed games that were distributed after the last-known original licensed game released for that platform. Please see the [[Aftermarket Guide | Aftermarket Guide]] for more info.
* '''Number:''' For most systems, you can use the one it gives you.
* Pirate = Unlicensed games using assets that have been used without consent of the owner.
** For the following systems - GBA, DS, DSi, Wii Digital, 3DS, New 3DS, Switch, Switch Digital, PSP PSN, Vita - systems which use scene-based numbering, use search to find the lowest unused "z" number if you are datting a ROM that does not have a scene release or "x" number for a demo ROM that has a scene release.
* Beta = Pre-release build of a game that was eventually completed.
* '''Name:''' [to be continued]
* Prototype (Proto) = Pre-release build of a game that was never finished.
 
* Private = Games released for new platforms, or recently-released (<10 years old) unlicensed games for legacy platforms that were paid at the time of datting. Please see the [[Aftermarket Guide | Aftermarket Guide]] for a decision tree.
==List all archives==
* MIA = Short for Missing in Action. Refers to ROMs that can't be found on the web.
[to do]
 
==List bad dumps==
* Click on the Search tab.
* Choose the system using the drop-down list under the banner.
* Search for [b] in "archive name".
 
==List " suspected missing revisions"==
[explain what this does]
 
* Click on the Search tab.
* Choose the system using the drop-down list under the banner.
* Click on Reports.
* Select "2. Selected missing revisions" from the the "Choose report:" drop-down list.

Latest revision as of 19:27, 16 February 2024

Downloading DATs

  • Go to the "Download" section
  • Choose the system you want to download the dat for, or choose "Daily" to download a daily-generated pack of DATs.
  • Change the settings from the defaults, if you want. Click the download button and follow the on-screen instructions.

Looking up status/info on ROMs

Download a CSV (spreadsheet)

  • Go to the "Download" section
  • Choose "dumplog"
  • Choose the system you want to check
  • Click download

Manually

  • Go to the "Search" section
  • Choose the system you want to look up your game for, and pick "Search".
  • Input the title of the game you wish to check the dump status for and click "Search" again. Note: Be sure your syntax is correct for the title, otherwise it won't pop up.
  • You may see a few entries for the title, this can be region or revisions. ROMs will be in three basic categories: verified (two or more trusted dumps), Not verified (one trusted dump, and/or one or more untrusted dumps) or bad.
  • Bad ROMs and and Not verified ROMs need to be redumped. Sometimes it is also useful to redump already trusted dumps, if the dump doesn't have much info (like no photos of the PCB).

Definitions

  • Scene Dump = Dump originating from a scene release by the warez/piracy scene
  • Verified = ROM has two or more Trusted Dumps
  • Locked = DATs are locked to prevent edit conflicts when someone is doing a lot of edits. In the future DoM may be reworked so that DATs can still be viewed/downloaded while they are locked.
  • Licensed = The original console manufacturer (like Nintendo) approved that game for sale at some point. Official re-releases inherit the licensed status of their original release, and have an additional tag to distinguish them.
  • Unlicensed = Any game that wasn't approved for sale by the original console manufacturer at some point. If there was no approval process, then go by the Aftermarket Start Year (see the Aftermarket Guide).
  • Aftermarket = Unlicensed games that were distributed after the last-known original licensed game released for that platform. Please see the Aftermarket Guide for more info.
  • Pirate = Unlicensed games using assets that have been used without consent of the owner.
  • Beta = Pre-release build of a game that was eventually completed.
  • Prototype (Proto) = Pre-release build of a game that was never finished.
  • Private = Games released for new platforms, or recently-released (<10 years old) unlicensed games for legacy platforms that were paid at the time of datting. Please see the Aftermarket Guide for a decision tree.
  • MIA = Short for Missing in Action. Refers to ROMs that can't be found on the web.