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    Copy games from XML list

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      dudleydes @Alturis
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      @alturis lr-fbalpha for batrider.

      According to the compatibility list, tekken2 works in lr-mame2010 on a Pi 3.

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        trekdrop
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        :D no its not 12 roms, just a few to show how to txt looks like

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          Alturis @dudleydes
          last edited by Alturis

          @dudleydes said in Copy games from XML list:

          @alturis lr-fbalpha for batrider.

          According to the compatibility list, tekken2 works in lr-mame2010 on a Pi 3.

          Yeah, tekken technically works yes. At like a handful of frames per second.
          Huh... I guess when I saw batrider I was looking in mame2010 which when I tried it was too slow. Thanks for the heads up works great now.

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            mitu Global Moderator @trekdrop
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            @trekdrop So, create a script to copy the files from Mame zip folder to another one. Replace every line in the txt file with:

            copy $BIG_MAME_FOLDER\1942.zip $NEW_FOLDER
            copy $BIG_MAME_FOLDER\agallet.zip $NEW_FOLDER
            ::etc
            

            then save it as a .cmd file and then run it from the command line. Replace $BIG_MAME_FOLDER and $NEW_FOLDER with their real paths.

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              trekdrop @mitu
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              @mitu said in Copy games from XML list:

              copy $BIG_MAME_FOLDER\

              Thanks so much! Only one problem, i have 696 zip files in the txt, i need to edit the txt file

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                mitu Global Moderator @trekdrop
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                @trekdrop Sure, what I meant you can use copy and replace to produce the cmd file, directly from the .txt. Create a copy of the .txt file and save it as a .cmd file, then you can use Notepad++ to

                • Replace the end of line with the $NEW_FOLDER
                • Replace the start of the line with copy $BIG_MAME_FOLDER\.
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                  dudleydes @trekdrop
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                  @trekdrop You can drop your text file in the same folder as 8000 MAME roms and run the following commands from a terminal:

                      cd /path/to/big-romset
                      xargs -a roms-list.txt cp -t /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/arcade/
                  

                  You will need to change the name of the folder containing your roms as well as the name of the text file. The xargs command will copy your roms to the arcade folder so you will need to change this if the arcade folder is not your preferred destination.

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                    trekdrop
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                    @dudleydes said in Copy games from XML list:

                    cd /path/to/big-romset
                    xargs -a roms-list.txt cp -t /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/arcade/

                    I did everything with no luck, i dont know what i am doing wrong.

                    cd /path/to/C:\mame
                    xargs -topmame.txt cp -t C:\topmame

                    put the topmame.txt in the same folder with the roms an the bat file.

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                      dudleydes @trekdrop
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                      @trekdrop Try the following:

                          cd /path/to/big-romset
                          cp `cat roms-list.txt` /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/arcade/
                      
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                        trekdrop @dudleydes
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                        @dudleydes

                        I feel really stupid..
                        where do i need to fill in the folder where the roms are?

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                          dudleydes @trekdrop
                          last edited by dudleydes

                          @trekdrop In the cd command.

                          Are you trying to do this on a Windows PC? If so, try the method outlined in this post: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13769/fba-vs-mame/154

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                            trekdrop
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                            Yes i use Windows, i made a batch file from it and it doesn't work. And now i try to figure out how powershell works..

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