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on: Yesterday at 23:36
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Started by Macdek - Last post by Macdek | ||
Grazie! proverò come mi hai detto.
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on: Yesterday at 05:38
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Started by Macdek - Last post by AntoPISA | ||
Ciao, benvenuto sul forum.
È sufficente che tu entri nella cartella selezioni tutti i file e li comprimi in un file con lo stesso nome: snap.zip. Ora togli tutti i .png e lascia solo il file zippato. |
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on: 12 May 2024, 05:31
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on: 11 May 2024, 18:08
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Started by Macdek - Last post by Macdek | ||
Salve a tutti!
Per prima cosa un saluto a tutti gli appassionati del forum! E' il mio primo post su questo forum. Avrei bisogno di un consiglio tecnico. Ho scaricato da progetto-SNAPS il full-set delle snapshots (pS_snap_fullset_256.zip) Al suo interno ci sono: snap.7z che sono gli snap zippati, poi una cartella con Year_Snap.ini al suo interno ed un'altra cartella DATs che contiene pS_Snap_NS_20230728_(cm).dat e pS_Snap_20230728_(cm).dat Non sapendo come utilizzarli in questo formato, ho decompresso snap.7z e aggiunto i .png nella cartella snapshot del MAME. In questo modo si vedono correttamente, ma la cartella è passata da 500 MB a 1.8 GB. Come posso utilizzare il primo formato compresso che occupa 1/3 di spazio? Grazie Alessandro |
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on: 11 May 2024, 07:40
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on: 07 May 2024, 05:53
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Started by BlackPredator72 - Last post by Mucci | ||
ARMAX MAME Dats 0.265 https://www.mameguide.info/MAME_(20240425).7z (Sorry too many things in RL)
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on: 02 May 2024, 17:31
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Started by Roman - Last post by Roman | ||
Well, it was pretty quiet the last weeks...so before you might think that nothing is happening, here is a little peak.
While I was indeed pretty busy with real life I can say that the scanner is still alive, so let's write a bit about it. As you might know (https://www.emulab.it/forum/index.php?topic=9199.0), the scanner does already a pretty good job in scanning uncompressed and compressed sets, no matter how you organized them (plain, in multiple rompaths, in pattern styled subpaths (e.g. by year/manufacturer/etc) and scanning MAME -listxml output (or anything which followes this format), -listsoftware collections and single MAME hash files. It can do a 'new scan' or a 'scan' where the latter takes scan results information from a previous scan into account (similar to current cmpro). And now, it also fixes all found problems. - It is able to auto detect possible missing but fixable files (roms/chds) in your rompaths and in your backup path and everything in one (1) scan and it tries to find a best place for it (as long as you're using one rompath you wouldn't care...but there are people who use pattern-like storage or split chds and roms, etc....) - It detects wrong names (machines/roms/chds) and fixes them of course - It detects unneeded files wherever they are and puts them to the backup path before getting rid of them. It does not automatically zip them as cmpro does (see a thread on this forum about it) but takes over the format from the origin and reproduces the rom path structure inside the backup folder. If a file with the same name but different hash already exist there, the scanner will take care of it. Attached are some screenshots: - one showing the context menus which you can use to modify the output or copy data to the clipboard - one showing an example output of scanning a software list collection (no need for multiple profiles or a complex setup...just scan) - one showing an example output of scanning multiple rompaths and showing complete and partly missing but not fully missing ones... So..what's missing for a 0.01 version - doing some more tests with some different scenarios - a handful of minor nice to haves (still not wanting to add all kind of requests though) - I'm not yet fully satisfied with writing the scanresults file and fix dat file..it works fine but I think I can speed it up a bit - need to write a documentation (yikes) So what's next then after the scanner runs fine? - most likely people will complain about everything, find bugs and have tons of ideas/requests...so I will look into it - next major step then would be to combine rebuilder and scanner and have some kind of profiler |