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clrmame Discussion / Re: ROMs on Network
« on: 10 January 2011, 14:50 »
Makes me thinking of an option to optionally mark them as unneeded....

It would make me very happy if you would consider this in the near future. Thank you for the awesome program and the quick & attentive help!

EDIT: BTW, I just tried to export a dat, and it included all the other countries :\

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clrmame Discussion / Re: ROMs on Network
« on: 10 January 2011, 14:26 »
Ah, well there's the misunderstanding right there! I thought that by disabling those sets I could make them unneeded. If altering the set information doesn't make them unneeded, is there another way to accomplish this?

Essentially, I'm trying to create a US only romset. No-Intro allows me to parse via country, but Redump doesn't, so I was attempting to use clrmamepro to clean all the other crap out :)

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clrmame Discussion / Re: ROMs on Network
« on: 10 January 2011, 14:10 »
Alright, let's give this a shot:










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clrmame Discussion / Re: ROMs on Network
« on: 10 January 2011, 13:53 »
When I pull a few test ROMs into the Guest Machine (i.e. not a network drive), it still does not mark the files as unneeded. Give me a few minutes, and I'll post screenshots of all my settings.

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clrmame Discussion / Re: ROMs on Network
« on: 10 January 2011, 13:45 »
Sure do  ;)

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clrmame Discussion / ROMs on Network
« on: 10 January 2011, 12:39 »
I'm having a bit of trouble, and I'm hoping someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong.

I've got Windows XP running in a virtual machine, with the host being a Linux machine. I've got all my ROMs set up through a network share, and I've made sure I can create and delete things manually from inside the guest machine. However, just running a standard check will not identify unneeded files, and thus, will not remove them. Is there something obvious I'm overlooking?

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