Call for "standard" emulation rom/save directory s
Call for "standard" emulation rom/save directory s
With the recent flurry of emulators (with many flavors of each emulator) it would be great to have a standard directory stucture for storing ROMs and SAVEs.
Some goals:
* Share ROMS between different emulators
* Easy emulator upgrades
* Easy to understand where different ROMs go
* Enable PC software to sync ROMs and SAVE states
With these goals in mind, something very simple along the following lines should suffice
/emulator/roms/[rom file extension]/...rom files go here...
/emulator/saves/[emulator name]/...emulator specific saves go here...
For example:
/emulator/roms/gbc/
/emulator/roms/sms/
/emulator/roms/pce/
etc...
This would allow people to put all of their roms in one location. The emulator binaries would of course still reside in the /psp/game/... directories and would no be cluttered with roms or saves. Upgrading to new emulators would not require copying of roms to different directories...
Some goals:
* Share ROMS between different emulators
* Easy emulator upgrades
* Easy to understand where different ROMs go
* Enable PC software to sync ROMs and SAVE states
With these goals in mind, something very simple along the following lines should suffice
/emulator/roms/[rom file extension]/...rom files go here...
/emulator/saves/[emulator name]/...emulator specific saves go here...
For example:
/emulator/roms/gbc/
/emulator/roms/sms/
/emulator/roms/pce/
etc...
This would allow people to put all of their roms in one location. The emulator binaries would of course still reside in the /psp/game/... directories and would no be cluttered with roms or saves. Upgrading to new emulators would not require copying of roms to different directories...
only problem is that saves aren't necessarily compatible between emulators.
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I agree this is a step in the right direction. I noticed when upgrading to a new version of one of the emulators that when you move a rom from one directory to another it takes quite a bit of time. It's not a simple rename of the directory structure, it actually reads the entire file and rewrites it.
Having the roms seperate will make upgrading to the newsest version of the emulator much easier.
Great idea Sharkus!
Having the roms seperate will make upgrading to the newsest version of the emulator much easier.
Great idea Sharkus!
Can't you just overwrite the old emulator files with the new ones? o_OLiquidIce wrote:I agree this is a step in the right direction. I noticed when upgrading to a new version of one of the emulators that when you move a rom from one directory to another it takes quite a bit of time. It's not a simple rename of the directory structure, it actually reads the entire file and rewrites it.
Having the roms seperate will make upgrading to the newsest version of the emulator much easier.
Great idea Sharkus!
Interested forum we got here... I noticed that none of the "funny" responses actually address any of the goals as stated in the original post...
As for the other responses (that don't take into account the goals either, but at least they are constructive):
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As for the other responses (that don't take into account the goals either, but at least they are constructive):
There would not be a corrupt icon there because the psp does not look for executables in the /emulator directory.easy, i only use 1 emu per system and also since i don't want any corrupt icon in there
This doesn't always work (especially if you get different versions of the emu packaged by different people). In these cases the directory name also needs to change. Also, this suggestion doesn't adress the multi-emu sharing of ROMS.Can't you just overwrite the old emulator files with the new ones?
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