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Calling any interested coders: rom management...and something more
Gray_Area:
--- Quote from: qwench on June 01, 2012, 10:29:37 am ---
--- Quote from: Gray_Area on February 14, 2012, 02:46:54 am ---- you click on a button called 'exe' or 'target' or 'target exe'
- you click another button called 'dir' or 'directory' or 'target directory'
- you press another button called 'fix'
And, hey, all your romz is correct!
--- End quote ---
In romcenter:
- you click file/open and select your exe
- you click file/add directory
- you select directory and click 'fix'
And, hey, all your romz are correct!
--- End quote ---
Yeah, but what I'm interested in is a manager that'll work with your torrent client.
drventure:
The other issue there, is that that kind of app would pretty much require the dev to... find, download and manage quite a number of the roms out there, if not all of them (theoretically, one should be able to build an app that handles a small number of known roms for test, and that should be good enough to say it's good for all roms, but, we all know how that kind of theory plays out :)
So, if you've already gone to that much trouble, the app might not be worth the added hassle.
Gray_Area:
--- Quote from: drventure on June 03, 2012, 05:37:52 pm ---The other issue there, is that that kind of app would pretty much require the dev to... find, download and manage quite a number of the roms out there, if not all of them (theoretically, one should be able to build an app that handles a small number of known roms for test, and that should be good enough to say it's good for all roms, but, we all know how that kind of theory plays out :)
So, if you've already gone to that much trouble, the app might not be worth the added hassle.
--- End quote ---
I thought the xml was the resource, which is always current, right? If there's a way to point utorrent at the xml and tell it to replace only the files I have, I'm all ears.
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