[Solved] Primary Volume Descriptor

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fuzzball
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[Solved] Primary Volume Descriptor

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I submitted 0x320-0x37f or 0x000-0x07ff,
but both were an error 'Please check pvd data!'.

Why?
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Jackal
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Re: [Solved] Primary Volume Descriptor

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Hmm, I don't see why you should add this data anyway.. it's superfluous imho
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Re: [Solved] Primary Volume Descriptor

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were you submitting it without the leading 4-digits and the double colon? >> "03?? :"

i can update the parser to allow submissions for the raw data only (no leading and trailing stuff)
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Re: [Solved] Primary Volume Descriptor

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Jackal wrote:Hmm, I don't see why you should add this data anyway.. it's superfluous imho
OH, 'New field for ISO9660-based PC discs' Image
That was added to the new disc of PlayStation yesterday. (it doesn't exist now)
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Re: [Solved] Primary Volume Descriptor

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iR0b0t wrote:were you submitting it without the leading 4-digits and the double colon? >> "03?? :"

i can update the parser to allow submissions for the raw data only (no leading and trailing stuff)
I submitted a text including those.

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