I'd be interested too. I know a little bit about batch files, enough to use them to launch stuff like Supermodel and to simultaneously launch directly into a specific game in Model 2 emulator or MAME for single system multiplayer, without having to wade through the GUI each time manually selecting the game. Launching games in TeknoParrot with them is a bit above my paygrade though. In the case of having multiple Sera Rally folders, I don't know how you'd specify which game folder you want the game to launch from, when the path to it is set within TeknoParrot itself?
TBH, the way I'm doing it isn't super labour intensive or time consuming though and you don't need multiple versions of TP - all you have to do is change the path in the version of TeknoParrot you're using to point at the specific Rally.exe you want to use in the different game folders.
i'll see what i can do.
but basically, if you have a cmd window open (windows xp/7/8), you are using the copy, and ren(ame) functions a lot.
i would think, the way to go, is to rename the originals -> bak extension, and either copy or move the new track files
into the same folder and just rename them there.
at that point, depending on what tracks you want, just keep adding them in, and doing the same thing with them.
you would run this first, and that way the tekno parrot directory just stays the same.
you can launch from command line also:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,156475.0.html==================
before we get into the actual script (which is just basically a text file, with a .bat extension)
we need to map the tracks that can be used, which issues (if any) there are with them, do they cause crashes, or have glitches.
i think there might be a lot of permutations, so there might be a basic menu, where you pick which tracks you want first, and
then it combines them.
well, i'll work on it, and post some updates when i get a chance.
it won't be soon, because i'm the middle of organizing my computers, software, etc.
later
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