Sega Bass Fishing (U) [MK-51006]

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Sega Bass Fishing (U) [MK-51006]

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Name: SEGA BASS FISHING
Region: USA
Publisher: SEGA
Box ID: 51006
Ringcode: *12S* 51006 BIFPI433
Barcode: 010086510065
Notes:

Header Info:

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Title:             SEGA BASS FISHING
Media ID:          31BA
Media Config:      GD-ROM1/1
Regions:           U
Peripheral String: 1F99A10
Product Number:    MK-51006
Version:           V1.000
Release Date:      19990630
Manufacturer ID:   SEGA ENTERPRISES
GDI Index:

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3
1 0 4 2352 track01.bin 0
2 450 0 2352 track02.raw 0
3 45000 4 2352 track03.bin 0
File Sizes:

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track01.bin 705600
track02.raw 2147376
track03.bin 1185760800
CRC-32:

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track01.bin a512507b
track02.raw dca222eb
track03.bin 26b7a38a
MD5:

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track01.bin 3a4f5f6325907900ed1996dd8c66c6fd
track02.raw b1f9a8d0f668eb6eeb6d7c99ad41c91f
track03.bin e4f7022f9b12c15c5c2e755f5ecf702a
SHA-1:

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track01.bin 2fa283dab2e195e7468b86227c916d55c34548c5
track02.raw 8ea3cdeba6f1167fa68482bc87fa8e9ea63489e2
track03.bin d7ed6bc43e18e59ad0e202251c26c9e961f631a7
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Post by atreyu187 »

12S Variant "All-Stars Edition"

Image
game name="Sega Bass Fishing v1.000 (1999)(SEGA)(NTSC)(US)">

rom name="Sega Bass Fishing v1.000 (1999)(SEGA)(NTSC)(US).gdi"
size="87"
crc="d7ab4c6b"
md5="b3ecdf113fd42344dd84142679e4cb36"
sha1="9d50b816d3f69ad192f5986ab487769965c2e082"

rom name="track01.bin"
size="705600"
crc="a512507b"
md5="3a4f5f6325907900ed1996dd8c66c6fd"
sha1="2fa283dab2e195e7468b86227c916d55c34548c5"


rom name="track02.raw"
size="2147376"
crc="dca222eb"
md5="b1f9a8d0f668eb6eeb6d7c99ad41c91f"
sha1="8ea3cdeba6f1167fa68482bc87fa8e9ea63489e2"

rom name="track03.bin"
size="1185760800"
crc="01d45329"
md5="29b667670e9e403b65b7efa3baacb7e7"
sha1="2f6bd206e8f921fdd7db62b4b6a8a2947cb17915"
Disk Info:
Hardware Identifier : "SEGA SEGAKATANA"
Hardware Vender ID : "SEGA ENTERPRISES"
Media ID : "31BA"
Media Information : "GD-ROM1/1"
Compatible area symbols : " U"
Peripheral Information : "1F99A10"
Product number : "MK-51006"
Version number : "V1.000"
Release date (dd/mm/yyyy): 30/06/1999
First read file : "1ST_READ.BIN"
Maker Identifier : "SEGA ENTERPRISES"
Game Title : "SEGA BASS FISHING"
Ring Code : " All-Stars 12S 51006 "
HD area TOC:
HD tracks : 3 to 3
track 3 : Start LBA 45000 , End LBA 549300, ctrl 0x4
Last Sector : LBA 549150
Dumped using jj10dm's DC SD Ripper v1.1 and San Disk 16gb SDHC
Last edited by atreyu187 on Sat Mar 31, 2012 2:36 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Post by atreyu187 »

4S Variant
game name="Sega Bass Fishing v1.000 (1999)(SEGA)(NTSC)(US)

rom name="Sega Bass Fishing v1.000 (1999)(SEGA)(NTSC)(US).gdi" size="87"
crc="d7ab4c6b"
md5="b3ecdf113fd42344dd84142679e4cb36"
sha1="9d50b816d3f69ad192f5986ab487769965c2e082"

rom name="track01.bin"
size="705600"
crc="a512507b"
md5="3a4f5f6325907900ed1996dd8c66c6fd"
sha1="2fa283dab2e195e7468b86227c916d55c34548c5"

rom name="track02.raw"
size="2147376"
crc="7614ca50"
md5="30d13daeee5cd46e228f65566be5eda8"
sha1="f9cbeb0ca91e2d534b5a5b953f2209717cf455c0"

rom name="track03.bin"
size="1185760800"
crc="01d45329"
md5="29b667670e9e403b65b7efa3baacb7e7"
sha1="2f6bd206e8f921fdd7db62b4b6a8a2947cb17915"
Disk Info:
Hardware Identifier : "SEGA SEGAKATANA"
Hardware Vender ID : "SEGA ENTERPRISES"
Media ID : "31BA"
Media Information : "GD-ROM1/1"
Compatible area symbols : " U"
Peripheral Information : "1F99A10"
Product number : "MK-51006"
Version number : "V1.000"
Release date (dd/mm/yyyy): 30/06/1999
First read file : "1ST_READ.BIN"
Maker Identifier : "SEGA ENTERPRISES"
Game Title : "SEGA BASS FISHING"
Ring Code : "Standard Retail 4S 51006 "
HD area TOC:
HD tracks : 3 to 3
track 3 : Start LBA 45000 , End LBA 549300, ctrl 0x4
Last Sector : LBA 549150
Dumped using jjl0dm's DC SD RIpper v1.1 and San Disk 16gb SDHC class 4
Last edited by atreyu187 on Sat Mar 31, 2012 2:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Nologic »

I make no claim that my dumps are valid...only that I did them...and these are the results. :)
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Post by fatman01923 »

Hello Nologic! :D Thanks for all of the dumps and checksums you submitted for the project! Just wanted you to know that! :D
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Post by atreyu187 »

Wasn't bad mounting your dumps as you have done way more than I have I was just pointing out of fact they did not match.
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Post by Nologic »

@ fatman01923 -

Oh you are most welcome and thanks for jumping in and helping finish things off. :)

@ atreyu187 -

I never said you did...exactly who's dumps have I bad mouthed?

I've certainly bitched about a lot of things...like I still don't see why the first dumps had to be flat purged rather than just trimming off the null data to match what Tosec was doing...and adjusting the GDI indexes...all of which is fairly easy.

There was also the time where I complained because I was dumping and submissions were going unchecked...which resulted in me being told to fuck off...which then lead to my purging of my submissions....which then lead to some dumpster diving to recover that data...which then lead to me bitching about my data being used against my wishes.

Was there something other than the above instances you are inferring to?

In the end, I think you are being a tad touchy.

By the way thanks for taking the time to dump and spending the money required to do so.

Now if you are actually wanting to get in a flame war with me...it'll have to wait as I'm not really in the mood...and if you know much about me...then you'll know this is one of those blue moon type of things.
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Post by atreyu187 »

No I was making sure you didn't think I was bad mouthing you not the other way around, I just wanted it to be clear that I didn't mean to offend you it I did was all. If anyone is touchy it seems to be you by misinterpreting what I was trying to convey. I respect all the work you have done here even though some asshats pissed you off and no longer dump.
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Post by Nologic »

Oh yeah I'm a moody prick for sure...though the original post was just small talk...nothing more...I thought the smiley face would convey that...but I guess everyone is just to use to me being on the war path.

Anyways keep up the good work & I'm sure we'll chat again some time. :)
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Post by atreyu187 »

Nah no bad blood between us for sure, thanks again for all your hard contributions and i hope to see you here again one day with new rips though I know you can't stand a few around here.
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Post by Maddog »

Hello Nologic. :)
We had our ups and downs in the past, but I still have to say that I and certainly the community are always thankful for your past help in dumping Dreamcast GD-ROMs.
The same applies to everyone else that has helped at any point. IMO, the hope of getting complete, verified original dumps is more that worthy. And we are getting ever closer to a complete set!

Now, regarding the actual dumps (which is the main reason we are all here anyway...)
I am glad to announce that ackmed was able to verify BOTH of atreyu187's dumps. Two birds with one stone then and we have now verified both the *4S* 51006 and *12S* 51006 variants. :D
They will be in the next dats.

I own an *8S* 51006 variant that remains unverified, but this is of very low priority now. We have enough Bass Fishing already. :lol:
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Post by Nologic »

@ Maddog -

Yeah we have...at present we are on very good terms. :)

You are most welcome.

Sorry for the late reply..not typically in here.
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Re: Sega Bass Fishing (U) [MK-51006]

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Disc Information:
Title: SEGA BASS FISHING
Media ID: 31BA
Media Config: GD-ROM1/1
Regions: U
Peripheral String: 1F99A10
Product Number: MK-51006
Version: V1.000
Release Date: 19990630
Manufacturer ID: SEGA ENTERPRISES
TOC: DISC

ringcode:

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*8S* 51006
gdi information:

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1 0 4 2352 track01.bin 0
2 450 0 2352 track02.raw 0
3 45000 4 2352 track03.bin 0
file information:
disc.gdi size 87 crc d7ab4c6b md5 b3ecdf113fd42344dd84142679e4cb36 sha1 9d50b816d3f69ad192f5986ab487769965c2e082
track01.bin size 705600 crc a512507b md5 3a4f5f6325907900ed1996dd8c66c6fd sha1 2fa283dab2e195e7468b86227c916d55c34548c5
track02.raw size 2147376 crc a1a4bb67 md5 5f9c11da107a8054a40518c2b849b7bb sha1 95fb95a846af34443117edd7847054ee6e2a2156
track03.bin size 1185760800 crc 01d45329 md5 29b667670e9e403b65b7efa3baacb7e7 sha1 2f6bd206e8f921fdd7db62b4b6a8a2947cb17915
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Re: Sega Bass Fishing (U) [MK-51006]

Post by Maddog »

*8S* variant seen above matches my own dump that was sitting around for years. Will be added to next dats. Thanks!
Now all known variants are verified, plenty of Bass... ;)
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