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− | Cowering's '''GoodTools''' is a suite of 35 ROM auditing applications for Windows | + | Cowering's '''GoodTools''' is a suite of 35 ROM auditing applications for Windows (The ROMS can be used on all platforms) that contain a database listing known software for various video game consoles and home computers. |
These tools, released as freeware, have established themselves as an important reference for ROM collectors, especially for older systems that don't have similarly authoritative sources and that have a perfect or almost perfect coverage in GoodTools. | These tools, released as freeware, have established themselves as an important reference for ROM collectors, especially for older systems that don't have similarly authoritative sources and that have a perfect or almost perfect coverage in GoodTools. | ||
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− | | Changes the save routine. Instead of EEPROM16 the patched save is SRAM.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20191112081914/https://assemblergames.com/threads/which-donkey-kong-64-maintains-save.34506/ ASSEMblergames | + | | Changes the save routine. Instead of EEPROM16 the patched save is SRAM.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20191112081914/https://assemblergames.com/threads/which-donkey-kong-64-maintains-save.34506/] ASSEMblergames</ref> |
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