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    hiding bios file.

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    • RiverstormR
      Riverstorm @lostless
      last edited by

      @lostless said in hiding bios file.:

      @riverstorm I’ll give the fba folder a try. It works in the neogeo foldwr

      I unzipped neogeo.zip directly into the roms folder and it doesn't work that way either.

      Is it possible you have the neogeo.zip in with the roms and didn't know it?

      The first time I thought it worked but realized I hadn't deleted the neogeo.zip after creating the folder with the files.

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      • lostlessL
        lostless @Riverstorm
        last edited by lostless

        @riverstorm @caver01 well i feel like a horses patoot. I found why mine worked. It wasn't the unzipped bios file. I have a neogeo.zip file in my bios folder. I guess i put one in there a long time ago and each pi i build i just copy over all the bios files. So im assuming that retropie now checks the bios folder for lr-fbalpha. probably a recent update to retroarch cause i dont remember that working.

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        • lostlessL
          lostless
          last edited by

          UPDATE: it is a update to lr-fbalpha. lr-fbalpha 2012 and standalone FBA still require a zipped neogeo.zip file in the roms folder. NOW WE KNOW

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          • caver01C
            caver01 @lostless
            last edited by

            @lostless so where exactly can I drop my neogeo.zip? Just the root of the bios shared folder (/home/pi/RetroPie/bios)? That’s great news!

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            • lostlessL
              lostless @caver01
              last edited by

              @caver01 yes, just with lr-fbalpha. Mame2003 and the other fba emulators still require it in the roms folder.

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              • dankcushionsD
                dankcushions Global Moderator
                last edited by

                just checked the code and yeah it looks like lr-fbalpha looks for the files it needs in the system (BIOS) AND content (rom) folders. i guess you could use the same functionality - for example - to hide parent games in the BIOS directory, if you only wanted to play the clone.

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                • meleuM
                  meleu @dankcushions
                  last edited by

                  @dankcushions really cool feature for tmnt, simpsons, sunset riders and other 4players games with a 2players clone.

                  Thanks for checking and sharing that!

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                  • RiverstormR
                    Riverstorm @lostless
                    last edited by

                    @lostless said in hiding bios file.:

                    UPDATE: it is a update to lr-fbalpha. lr-fbalpha 2012 and standalone FBA still require a zipped neogeo.zip file in the roms folder. NOW WE KNOW

                    Very nice thanks for the update on getting this to work. I'll move mine over and test it out later today.

                    i guess you could use the same functionality - for example - to hide parent games in the BIOS directory, if you only wanted to play the clone.

                    Dank now that's just a cool idea thanks for that tip!

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                    • W
                      Wombat @lostless
                      last edited by

                      @lostless Awesome! Thanks for the help. Moved the neogeo.zip from the neogeo folder and placed it directly into /home/pi/RetroPie/bios

                      Everything works and no bios is visible with the roms!

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                      • cyperghostC
                        cyperghost @dankcushions
                        last edited by cyperghost

                        @dankcushions Can you explainn why changing mixing upper/lower case for some system works and for some not?

                        So I can hide BIOS in Arcade system by renaming zip to ZiP for ex.
                        This works for FBA system, too but not for NEOGEO?

                        Anyway great outfindings.... Thx

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                        • J
                          jell
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                          I've hidden my BIOS files by scraping all of the files, then selecting "Parse gamelists only" from the start menu on emulationstation, then manually deleting the bios entries in the gamelist.xml files.

                          It's a little time up front, but it's clean. Just have to remember to unselect the "Parse gamelists only" option when adding new, unscraped roms, then scrape them, then select it again.

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