> > I've got some IBM5051 floppy disks images (original ones). > > > I am guessing you meant this file: hash/ibm5150.xml > > and not the hash list for IBM AT hardware: hash/ibm5170.xml
Yes. That's correct! I've got some floppy images for ibm5150.xml and ibm5170.xml list files.
> > > For example, I've got the original "Budokan - The Martial Spirit" (the one in the > > software list is cracked). > > Yep. Definitely wanted instead of the cracked versions. > > > > To whom can I sent to add to the software list? > > The person that was recently doing the IBM additions is Justin Kerk > > https://git.redump.net/mame/log/?qt=author&q=kerk > > > I am not sure which person would have the exact needed IBM hardware to handle IBM > 5.25" diskettes for reading the diskettes. If you reside in the US, there should be > someone (maybe a MAMEdev member) that has old equipment to do that type of work. It > is the same for me because I also have a few IBM 5.25" diskettes needing to be read > as well and added to the hash/ibm5150.xml file. > > > Depending if the specific game uses copy protection such as the Az-tech diskette > protection, some additions might have to settle for the scenario of being supported, > but not yet working because IBM floppy diskette drive emulation not yet able to > handle specific diskette copy protection schemes.
The protection are, in this case, copy code protections. Some of original games that I have are "Budokan", "Microprose F1GP", "Monkey Island 2", etc...
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