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Re: additional boulderdash levels?

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2023 9:42 am
by filbo
BTW, I had previously collected most (not all) of these files for myself from these alternatives:

- some were on the Wayback Machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20170127005257/http://www.bd-fans.com
- 11 random files existed at http://ftp.stu.edu.tw/FreeBSD/distfiles/rocksndiamonds/[various names], for some crazy reason; they don't seem to be there any more

Re: additional boulderdash levels?

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 6:13 am
by ellipirelli
Hi Filbo, thanks for your reply and the links listed.
This one here
http://ftp.stu.edu.tw/FreeBSD/distfiles/rocksndiamonds/
unfortunately I can not open. The browser works and works and nothing happens. After a very long time: "page load error". Every time I try.

The other 3 BD-fan-pages I tested yesterday the same, with those from 2010 and 2012 the downloads of the files that were not downloadable for many years, with the link from 2015 no longer work.
I was very happy when I found the page I put in here!!! I immediately thought of you because I know you are looking for the levels from Martijn's site in particular.

Attention!!! "Photo Map2 - A photo map example with 167 photo levels" (Examples) by Alan Bond (792KB) and "BMP2Photomap2 - A program to create your own photo levels - Just open a *.BMP file and save it as a *.level file!" (Tools & Utilities) contains Trojans, Photo Map2 from Zomis' files archive [ID 380] (719 KB) is clean. Malwarebites kept listing the files I downloaded 11 years ago and also the new downloads and I have since deleted them from my PC. Too bad.

Re: additional boulderdash levels?

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 5:33 am
by filbo
I said the ones at whatever.tw didn't seem to be there any more. I remember back when I found them there, I downloaded and was able to convince myself by crypto checksums or -- I forget what -- that they were legit. But we have better sources now so, doesn't matter either way...