Hi all,
Firstly, RomCenter is awesome!! I was trying to learn ClrMAME Pro but someone suggested RomCenter and I'm not looking back. It's a great program.
I've just got a couple of questions for the good people here. I have run a scan on my Rom collection and it shows 47020 in Green - 0 in Yellow and 681 in Red.
I'm very very OCD so I can't just leave 681 in red.
So my questions are:
1) Is it possible to get a fully "green" system (i.e. 47,701 in Green) ?
2) Assuming it's not possible - am I safe to just delete all the 681 in Red so I have a fully Green system?
A big thank you for your help.
Can I safely delete roms that are "incomplete"
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Re: Can I safely delete roms that are "incomplete"
It is possible to get all green rom, of course. you just have to check in red games which roms are missing and find them.
you can safelu try to delete red files. Romcenter will check if a rom is about to be lost if deleting (if there is only on copy of it) and it will ask a confirmation in this case.
You can force deletion, but you will lose some rom. I woudl recommend moving them to another folder in this case.
you can safelu try to delete red files. Romcenter will check if a rom is about to be lost if deleting (if there is only on copy of it) and it will ask a confirmation in this case.
You can force deletion, but you will lose some rom. I woudl recommend moving them to another folder in this case.
Eric - RomCenter developer
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Re: Can I safely delete roms that are "incomplete"
Thanks for your help Eric. Much appreciated
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Re: Can I safely delete roms that are "incomplete"
Anyone know if there's any way to run such scans on a RetroPie/Raspberry Pi-based version of MAME? (or should I be asking on the Raspberry Pi/RetroPie forums?).
Sorry, joined because I have a number of ROMs (mainly arcade ones) that I've been trying to get working (mainly for Mame2003-- or as it's noted on there, lr-mame2003-- but mame-libretro is an option as well), and hoped that this site could help me decipher the mystery of the parents, children, sets, revs, bootlegs, etc.
I do seem to recall that desktop/laptop-based versions of MAME would give you some kind of warning if files were missing (sadly it's been a number of years since I've had a good working version of MAME on my computer, which would be really helpful before I try transferring them to the Pi).
Sorry, joined because I have a number of ROMs (mainly arcade ones) that I've been trying to get working (mainly for Mame2003-- or as it's noted on there, lr-mame2003-- but mame-libretro is an option as well), and hoped that this site could help me decipher the mystery of the parents, children, sets, revs, bootlegs, etc.
I do seem to recall that desktop/laptop-based versions of MAME would give you some kind of warning if files were missing (sadly it's been a number of years since I've had a good working version of MAME on my computer, which would be really helpful before I try transferring them to the Pi).
Re: Can I safely delete roms that are "incomplete"
Hi
Retropie datafile can be found here: https://github.com/libretro/mame2003-li ... r/metadata
Retropie datafile can be found here: https://github.com/libretro/mame2003-li ... r/metadata
Eric - RomCenter developer
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