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drterror666

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Genpin Problem
« on: 10 February 2013, 13:50 »

I've got ClrMamePro 4.09a and Mame 0.148 (64 bit) and, when auditing my roms, it continually asks me if I want to delete genpin.zip as it is unknown and unneeded. I have genpin.zip in my samples folder where it's supposed to be. I tried starting from scratch with a new Dat file, but the same thing happened.

I tried searching the forum, but no-one else appears to have this problem. Can anyone help?

Cheers in advance!  :)

EDIT: I've attached a cropped screen grab which shows the message I get.

« Last Edit: 10 February 2013, 20:12 by drterror666 »
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Re: Genpin Problem
« Reply #1 on: 11 February 2013, 11:39 »

genpin is as far as I remember a sample only set. cmpro will ask you during exe import if this should be handled that way. if you do not or use a third party dat it is most likely not listed and so your file will br unneeded.
so get the data from a mame binary and yes put the genpin archive in a sample path
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Re: Genpin Problem
« Reply #2 on: 11 February 2013, 18:51 »

Well, I created my own Dat, did the usual and what do you know? Genpin problem solved. Cheers for that, I can die happy now  ;)
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