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> > I checked nearly all options, but I was not able to get out of this: Is there > > any way to check only existing sets? I mean: I'm not a full-setter and I only > > have, say, the 150 romsets I like to play, and I want to check if with the new > > mame update they are still OK. Is there any way to do this without checking > the > > whole MAME fullset, and having to look for the romsets I need within the mess > of > > missing sets? I think (if it doesn't already exists and i missed it) that a > > "Check only avaulable sets" option can be a very interesting feature for you > > already great program... :) > > > > > > K-bOoOoM!!! > > MAME History.dat & Mameinfo.dat italian translation project at > > http://progettoemma.net/history > > > > > There are several methods: > > - use a datfile which only includes the files you want...ok..not what you want I > guess > > - settings->sets, enable the sets you want to scan. There is a button to enable > your currently enabled ones and a select sets box which understands all kind of > expressions and even understands several variables...so you can e.g. enable only > 1994 namco sets if you want ;) If you only want to scan your currently available > ones, you have to come back there to repush the available sets button if you've > added new sets. > > - the common way: don't disable any sets in settings. keep all sets and systems > enabled and scan. What's annoying about it...well...you see a lot of completly > missing sets....but you can easily hide them by disabling > scanner->popupmenu->view->show all missing sets. > > > Roman Scherzer >
OK, I was SURE I was missing something..... Thanks a lot!!! :)
 K-bOoOoM!!! MAME History.dat & Mameinfo.dat italian translation project at http://progettoemma.net/history
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