Website: https://twilitrealm.dev/Discord: https://discord.gg/6NpMhefCK9Dusklight is available now!So excited to share this with the world. This wouldn't have...
Someone else also said “you can find the correct image on Minerva archive” and another said they found a site called cdromance that was surprisingly clean (no fake download ad links, etc) so I’m gonna look around those later to see if I can get one that matches the checksum, just to be safe!
Edit: cdromance is the same version as Archive, wrong hash. OR I’M CHECKING HASHES WRONG?! It says SHA1 so in running
Are you running that command and getting the correct hash on any download? Test it with some other known, safe download as a control test. 😁 Ubuntu iso or something.
Or just generate a new hash with a short string, like “Hello, world!”.
I get the correct hash on all my Linux ISOs, prolly like eight of them in my Medicat drive, so yeeeah D:
Not a bad plan tho. I had a weird external HDD and all tests came up correct and fine. I deduced the drive was the issue when my machines would come up with a different hash for the same exact file run twice in a row. A few months left on warranty, but it was replaced!
O heck yeah, I’m glad you got it running! Were you able to get the correct hash from any of the places we talked about? If so, what command did ya use? I can test the hash on Windows, OSX, or any flavor of Linux.
I downloaded the rvz iso from Vimm’s lair, but I couldn’t get the hash to verify either. I don’t know which file to check against. Neither the zip nor extracted content (rvz file) matched the hash checksums. The file name is also different in the download page, than the one you’re getting on your disk. So I’m thinking maybe you need to recreate the iso and then chan against that?
Either way, it worked 🥲 Not sure how to verify, it what to verify, at this point.
Someone else also said “you can find the correct image on Minerva archive” and another said they found a site called cdromance that was surprisingly clean (no fake download ad links, etc) so I’m gonna look around those later to see if I can get one that matches the checksum, just to be safe!
Edit: cdromance is the same version as Archive, wrong hash. OR I’M CHECKING HASHES WRONG?! It says SHA1 so in running
Get-FileHash -Path “R:\Dusk\twiprin.rvz” -Algorithm SHA1I wonder if that’s not correct? Cuz it’s not giving me any errors when I use it…
Are you running that command and getting the correct hash on any download? Test it with some other known, safe download as a control test. 😁 Ubuntu iso or something.
Or just generate a new hash with a short string, like “Hello, world!”.
I get the correct hash on all my Linux ISOs, prolly like eight of them in my Medicat drive, so yeeeah D:
Not a bad plan tho. I had a weird external HDD and all tests came up correct and fine. I deduced the drive was the issue when my machines would come up with a different hash for the same exact file run twice in a row. A few months left on warranty, but it was replaced!
Phew!
Anyway, thanks for all the help! I was playing some Twilight Princess today and it was a good hit of nostalgia!
Although I had to turn down the resolution to just 2x, otherwise it was too crisp and the nostalgia didn’t activate. 😅
O heck yeah, I’m glad you got it running! Were you able to get the correct hash from any of the places we talked about? If so, what command did ya use? I can test the hash on Windows, OSX, or any flavor of Linux.
I downloaded the rvz iso from Vimm’s lair, but I couldn’t get the hash to verify either. I don’t know which file to check against. Neither the zip nor extracted content (rvz file) matched the hash checksums. The file name is also different in the download page, than the one you’re getting on your disk. So I’m thinking maybe you need to recreate the iso and then chan against that?
Either way, it worked 🥲 Not sure how to verify, it what to verify, at this point.