NSF Rip Archive

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koitsu wrote: I should be clear here: I'm not offering web hosting/space. I'm offering the domain name for your use (your own hosting provider could configure their webservers and/or DNS servers to handle it, for example), e.g. I could transfer it to you (to a registrar you prefer), or point the associated DNS servers to your own provider. "Webspace" != domain name; two separate things.
Ahhh, now I understand what you mean. I do appreciate the offer and I will talk to the guy that is hosting me about it, Sliver-X. See what he has to say about it.

I don't know much about registrars and running domains yet. Nor how to set up such a site as I was explaining earlier. I think it was tepples in #nesdev that suggested to use the NES Cartridge Database as some sort of template or to use the database.
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Post by jwdonal »

An NsfCartDB site to match the NesCartDB site would be rockin!!

EDIT: Or, as tepples suggested, just add your NSFs to the NesCartDB. That would seriously be awesome to have it all in one place.
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Thanks, I was looking for Dead Zone (FDS) and it's missing from nsfcoll.zip but it's at http://gilgalad.arc-nova.org/NSF-Archive/
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Post by Drag »

The proprietor of the domain (and the hosting it provided) closed it down a few years ago. In the meantime, a good alternative NSF archive would be http://akumunsf.good-evil.net/, though I don't know how active it is.
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Have you tried going to Zophar's Domain and going to the Music section?

Besides missing a few of the recently released files, It is Super Active!
AKA SmilyMZX/AtariHacker.
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Post by rainwarrior »

There's also this archive, I think it's a few years old:
http://nsf.joshw.info/
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All of those previously mentioned NSF archives especially Zophar's Domain are VERY out of date.

I have my own archive right here, which has the best rips for each game:
http://mrnorbert1994.uw.hu/

I'm trying to update it frequently, especially that I recently got a private collection of NSFs that has almost every single japanese NSF such as Oeka Kids and Karate Studio.

The archive also focuses on ripping the sound and vocal PCM samples of every single game as possible.
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Why RAR? There's no published format specification, unlike for 7z and Zip.
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