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  • #2751
    Anonymous
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    Hello… Im currently developing a ROM organizing web-app with over 2500 pre-defined games (with box art, description, etc)… Its only NES, SNES, GB & GBC supported yet.. It is written in PHP and C..

    It uses MD5 hash to locate game info. the database contains over 2500 rom hashes for NES, SNES, GBC & GB.

    Here is a few screenshots:

    [IMG]http://i39.tinypic.com/e7chts.png[/IMG]
    [IMG]http://i39.tinypic.com/2ywtqpz.png[/IMG]

    A beta will be out soon :-)

    #2752
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    UPDATE: It requires apache installed on your raspberry of course!

    #2755
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I also forgot:
    When you upload a game to your raspberry it will automatically check the internal database for its MD5 hash and if it contains information about the ROM game then gamelist.xml in emustation will be automagically udpated with image, text, etc..

    #2759
    karloss
    Participant

    this a good idea, negates the need to run ES-Scraper..

    would be interested in testing for/with you if you like?

    #2763
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sure, i’ll upload it to github tomorrow morning :)

    #2780
    Adrian
    Participant

    nice idea :-) do you have it already uploaded?

    #2784
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    https://github.com/alexbleks/retrobox-rom-manager

    this is just a beta and the code need optimization.. I just wrote it quick & fast so my brother could upload games, restore & backup save games, etc….

    I highly doubt it will ever be finished since I dont have the time. But hey! Any contributions would be awesome..

    #2785
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You should have atleast 1GB available for install (Lots of cover images thats need decompress).

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