ABGX360 site and DB are down for UPGRADES, no ETA
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jpizzle
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10. February 2010 @ 13:48 |
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anyone else having trouble loading the site and using the app with online functions?
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Darknytes
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10. February 2010 @ 13:55 |
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Same problem here. Seems like abgx360.net is down.
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Jquest039
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10. February 2010 @ 13:56 |
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Maybe an update is comming soon :)
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Darknytes
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10. February 2010 @ 14:01 |
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I also went to the website and its also down.
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jpizzle
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10. February 2010 @ 14:02 |
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yea i just got word from the admins, site is down for upgrades, no ETA
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kennedn
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10. February 2010 @ 14:09 |
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Yea but we're only talking a few hours right? Not like days or something :O?
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jpizzle
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10. February 2010 @ 14:10 |
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NO ETA but i doubt it will be days
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10. February 2010 @ 14:23 |
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hopefully seacrest is working on it
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Tru_Husla
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10. February 2010 @ 17:01 |
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glad i got the ssv2 file i needed already
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xM0RGUEx
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10. February 2010 @ 17:23 |
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hopefully this new update contains support for wave 6.
GAMERTAG=xM0RGU3M4Nx
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10. February 2010 @ 17:43 |
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It's back up, but there's no noticeable changes.
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qwert99
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10. February 2010 @ 19:01 |
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Damn.... I was hoping ABGX would update to account for SSv2. No such luck, eh?
$38 on new discs -- Check
$15 on burn after burn that showed as a DVD -- Check
$11 on new laser -- Check
$28 on new multimeter -- Check
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jpizzle
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10. February 2010 @ 19:09 |
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you can download ssv2 files from the abgx DB
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qwert99
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10. February 2010 @ 19:34 |
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Yeah, I know. I meant to change the ABGX database so that the ABGX program would know to look for a difference. That would be lots easier than manually scanning a log to check and see if an ISO has proper SS, then get the new one and patch it in if it doesn't.
$38 on new discs -- Check
$15 on burn after burn that showed as a DVD -- Check
$11 on new laser -- Check
$28 on new multimeter -- Check
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jpizzle
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10. February 2010 @ 19:48 |
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i think that would take a new release of abgx
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10. February 2010 @ 20:16 |
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Actually, I just noticed one change. In the verified database there is now a column for Title ID, although I'm not sure what use that information is.
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qwert99
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10. February 2010 @ 22:28 |
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Originally posted by jpizzle: i think that would take a new release of abgx
If the DB server would just outright reject any new release game being uploaded without SS v2, I don't think much would really need to change. Just the actual upload process would need to change, not even the database or the program itself. That's all it would take. I really wish they would just do it already, or at least address the issue in some way. It really hurts the credibility of the program, in my eyes.
Originally posted by funksoulb: Actually, I just noticed one change. In the verified database there is now a column for Title ID, although I'm not sure what use that information is.
I wonder if that is one of those fields that has always been in the DB, but they are just showing it on the web site now? Seems like a unique identifier, but as long as you have a numbered list, why bother?
$38 on new discs -- Check
$15 on burn after burn that showed as a DVD -- Check
$11 on new laser -- Check
$28 on new multimeter -- Check
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MReprogle
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11. February 2010 @ 09:24 |
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Originally posted by qwert99: Originally posted by jpizzle: i think that would take a new release of abgx
If the DB server would just outright reject any new release game being uploaded without SS v2, I don't think much would really need to change. Just the actual upload process would need to change, not even the database or the program itself. That's all it would take. I really wish they would just do it already, or at least address the issue in some way. It really hurts the credibility of the program, in my eyes.
Originally posted by funksoulb: Actually, I just noticed one change. In the verified database there is now a column for Title ID, although I'm not sure what use that information is.
I wonder if that is one of those fields that has always been in the DB, but they are just showing it on the web site now? Seems like a unique identifier, but as long as you have a numbered list, why bother?
It only makes sense for it to require a new program. This would be for people with SSv1 rips nad Kreon drives to be able to run their iso through abgx. Right now, it will pass with SSv1, and won't update your ssv bin to a newer SSV2 bin, so you have to do it yourself. I'm sure that's what they are working on right now..
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qwert99
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11. February 2010 @ 09:41 |
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Originally posted by MReprogle: Originally posted by qwert99:
If the DB server would just outright reject any new release game being uploaded without SS v2, I don't think much would really need to change. Just the actual upload process would need to change, not even the database or the program itself. That's all it would take. I really wish they would just do it already, or at least address the issue in some way. It really hurts the credibility of the program, in my eyes.
It only makes sense for it to require a new program. This would be for people with SSv1 rips nad Kreon drives to be able to run their iso through abgx. Right now, it will pass with SSv1, and won't update your ssv bin to a newer SSV2 bin, so you have to do it yourself. I'm sure that's what they are working on right now..
Yes, updating the executable file is one way to go, but my point is that the ABGX team wouldn't even need to do that. If they just did not allow new games to be uploaded with SSv1, the whole issue would be moot anyway. Then the program wouldn't even need to distinguish between SSv1 or SSv2, since only SSv2 would be available for new games. This would make more sense from a bandwidth perspective as well, since only the legit files would need to be transferred over the internet.
I agree it's what I imagine they're working on. Then again, it's what I've imagined they have been working on since October, and so far no dice.
$38 on new discs -- Check
$15 on burn after burn that showed as a DVD -- Check
$11 on new laser -- Check
$28 on new multimeter -- Check
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brifye24
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10. March 2010 @ 18:57 |
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Hmm, abgx seems to be down right now. Hopefully the downtime is not too long, I just got a whole bunch of new games. Good thing I finished burning the new Final Fantasy.
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jpizzle
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10. March 2010 @ 19:02 |
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Originally posted by brifye24: Hmm, abgx seems to be down right now. Hopefully the downtime is not too long, I just got a whole bunch of new games. Good thing I finished burning the new Final Fantasy.
BURN...LOL, get a JTAG :P
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brifye24
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10. March 2010 @ 19:12 |
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Hmm...never heard about that until now. sounds interesting
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