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As supplied by einstein95 in bug report #3544449.
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The hard-coded Once Upon A Time titles, Abracadabra and Baba Yaga,
are impossible to distinguish by file name alone. The same is true
for the each three platforms, DOS, Amiga and Atari ST.
We do need to know exactly which game and platform a specific path
holds, though, because they're
a) completely hard-coded
b) the data files have platform-specific endianness
Therefore, when the filename-based fallback detector finds one of
those games, we open the archives and look inside them.
We detect the specific game by looking at which animal names are
present; and the platform by inspecting the endianness of the
title screen's DEC file, in addition to the existence of a MOD
file to distinguish the Atari ST from the Amiga version.
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DETECTOR: Make reportUnknown() accessible to inherited AdvancedMetaEngine classes
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As supplied by misterhands in bug report #3539797.
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Since we need a FSNode parent for Mac resource forks, we need to change
signature of detectGameFilebased(), too.
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The big table with it's 330 entries grew far too messy and
unwieldy, so I'm splitting it into several files.
One file for each game, with some exceptions:
- The Playtoons series
- The ADI / Addy 2 series
- The ADI / Addy 4 series
- The Adibou / Addy Junior series
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