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Author Topic: [SOLVED] Get a .dat file and romset per-region  (Read 4409 times)

baglio

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[SOLVED] Get a .dat file and romset per-region
« on: 08 August 2012, 22:53 »

Hello guys.
I was wondering how to extract from a complete romset only the PAL (Europe) roms.
Once upon a time I managed to do this, but it's been I while since I've achieved that!

I'm pretty sure I was using clrmamepro to do that (also because it's the only software I've ever used to manage roms, what else?... it's the best ;) ).

Thank you in advance for your help!
« Last Edit: 09 August 2012, 12:46 by baglio »
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Re: Get a .dat file and romset per-region
« Reply #1 on: 09 August 2012, 07:11 »

Scanner->SetInformation->select sets...

now find a good expression for that one and hit apply e.g. %d=*PAL (Europe)* to select all sets which have description including the substring PAL (Europe)....
...and finally hit the export button....

if you move the mouse over the drop down arrow of the select sets box, you'll get a flyover with allowed variable usage...
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Re: Get a .dat file and romset per-region
« Reply #2 on: 09 August 2012, 12:45 »

OW YEAH!!!
Finally I did it! Thank you very much mate!  ;)

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Scanner->SetInformation->select sets...

now find a good expression for that one and hit apply e.g. %d=*PAL (Europe)* to select all sets which have description including the substring PAL (Europe)....
...and finally hit the export button....

if you move the mouse over the drop down arrow of the select sets box, you'll get a flyover with allowed variable usage...

It was exactly what I was trying to do, I only missed to put the asterisk after the equal. Thank you very much again!

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