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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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Started by webtechno0961 - Last post by webtechno0961 | ||
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Started by webtechno0961 - Last post by webtechno0961 | ||
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Started by webtechno0961 - Last post by webtechno0961 | ||
By enrolling in a Cyber Security Course in Bangalore, you can learn about the latest threats and vulnerabilities, and how to protect your systems. The course is taught by industry experts who have years of experience in the field of cyber security. This helps you develop practical skills in high demand in the industry.
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General [English] / General / Stay Ahead of Hackers with Our Cyber Security Training Institute in Bangalore
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Started by webtechno0961 - Last post by webtechno0961 | ||
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General [English] / General / Invest in Cyber Security Training in Bangalore to Safeguard Your Business
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Started by webtechno0961 - Last post by webtechno0961 | ||
Bangalore is one of the major hubs of technology and business in India. Investing in cyber security training in Bangalore can help enterprises protect themselves from cyber threats and mitigate the risks associated with data breaches. Moreover, cyber security training can help businesses comply with regulatory requirements and avoid hefty fines for non-compliance.
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Started by fransossen - Last post by gbwhatsdown1 | ||
GB Whatsapp APK is an enhanced version of WhatsApp, offering unique features not found in the original, such as status saving, airplane mode, and sharing videos up to 200GB.
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Started by lizaliam008 - Last post by lizaliam008 | ||
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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 |