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    battlecat
    last edited by 20 Oct 2017, 19:15

    How do you show a clone of a rom and hide the parent? For example show the 2 player clone of TMNT rather than the 4 player version?

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      jonnykesh @battlecat
      last edited by jonnykesh 20 Oct 2017, 20:39

      @battlecat You can't. Get a non-merged set where each ROM is standalone and the parent / clone relationship is redundant OR if it is only a few games you could build it yourself.
      If you want to use a clone without the parent then extract all files from the parent zip, place in the clone ROM and re-zip.

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        pjft @battlecat
        last edited by 20 Oct 2017, 20:42

        @battlecat you may be better off using a non-merged ROM then, whereby the ROM file contains all the required files to run without the parent. In effect it's a zip with the parent and the specificclone files, under the clone name.

        http://docs.mamedev.org/usingmame/aboutromsets.html

        There's no way to hide ROMs in EmulationStation for the moment.

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          Rion @battlecat
          last edited by 21 Oct 2017, 09:29

          @battlecat But you can use @markwkidd excellent Simple Arcade Multifilter to filter out the roms you don't want. But you need to rebuild your Mame 0.78 to non-merged first.

          FBNeo rom filtering
          Mame2003 Arcade Bezels
          Fba Arcade Bezels
          Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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            jell @battlecat
            last edited by 24 Oct 2017, 01:58

            @battlecat One way to do this would be to do the following:

            1. Scrape all of your roms to make sure all are listed in the gamelist.xml file.
            2. Manually edit the gamelist.xml file (usually located in ~/.emulationstation/gamelists/<system>) to remove the unwanted roms.
            3. From the main emulationstation screen, push start, then find the option in the menu that says "Parse gamelist.xml file only" or something like that.
            4. Reboot your system, then enjoy!

            This is how I hide the various bios files as well. Of note, if you add a new system or rom, you'll have to disable the "Parse gamelist.xml" option to see the new roms, unless you've scraped them already.

            Good luck!

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