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ClrMamePro 32bit v4.035
ClrMamePro 32bit v4.035 CLRMame is a set of tools that manages your rom filles. Nearly all emulators use rom files to store their games. What CLRMame does is to check all of the individual rom files against a data file to make sure that they have the right information in them. Data files are available for nearly all arcade emulators and also some console games too. Change Log 4.035 added: batcher, scanner, auto save have/miss list options fixed: case rename on eFAT formatted drives does not work fixed: profiler sorting of items in "new datfiles fixed: possible archive loss when fixing names in password protected 7z sets and not using 7z's native rename fixed: setinformation attributes (size/hashes) for clonesamples/clonechds aren't listed sometimes fixed: clone sets which only consist of chd nodumps appear wrongly as missing fixed: chd-only clone sets which only consist of a parent clone are wrongly listed as missing set fixed: bad 32bit cast causes name check to fail for > 32bit sized files fixed: hashcollision check different sha1 values are not detected when crc32s are identical misc: strenghten merge attribute rule when datfile holds merge attributes and you got parse merge attributes on misc: don't show "Sets Option Disabled" warning in batch mode misc: prompt rebuilder errors only once per destination file misc: updated to 7z sdk 18.05, rar to 5.60, zipArchive lib to 4.6.6 Vista/Windows7/8/10 user note: If you install cmpro to a protected folder like C:\program files\, you have to set the compatibility properties of cmpro.exe to 'run this program as administrator' to work correctly or you have to ...
5/5 5,737 Mar 28, 2019
Roman Scherzer
ClrMamePro 64bit v4.035
ClrMamePro 64bit v4.035 CLRMame is a set of tools that manages your rom filles. Nearly all emulators use rom files to store their games. What CLRMame does is to check all of the individual rom files against a data file to make sure that they have the right information in them. Data files are available for nearly all arcade emulators and also some console games too. Change Log 4.035 added: batcher, scanner, auto save have/miss list options fixed: case rename on eFAT formatted drives does not work fixed: profiler sorting of items in "new datfiles fixed: possible archive loss when fixing names in password protected 7z sets and not using 7z's native rename fixed: setinformation attributes (size/hashes) for clonesamples/clonechds aren't listed sometimes fixed: clone sets which only consist of chd nodumps appear wrongly as missing fixed: chd-only clone sets which only consist of a parent clone are wrongly listed as missing set fixed: bad 32bit cast causes name check to fail for > 32bit sized files fixed: hashcollision check different sha1 values are not detected when crc32s are identical misc: strenghten merge attribute rule when datfile holds merge attributes and you got parse merge attributes on misc: don't show "Sets Option Disabled" warning in batch mode misc: prompt rebuilder errors only once per destination file misc: updated to 7z sdk 18.05, rar to 5.60, zipArchive lib to 4.6.6 Vista/Windows7/8/10 user note: If you install cmpro to a protected folder like C:\program files\, you have to set the compatibility properties of cmpro.exe to 'run this program as administrator' to work correctly or you have to ...
5/5 5,774 Mar 28, 2019
Roman Scherzer
   
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