Anyway to have roms in a folder and still stop the system from showing in system selection?
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Pretty succinct question on this one.
I am running my roms from a network share to 2 different retro gaming installs (the other much more powerful than the pi) and I would like to stop those systems from showing in RetroPie.
More specifically, I don't want n64 showing in system selection butt would like to leave the roms in there for the other gaming setup.
Thank you all!!
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You can try to uninstall the N64 emulators from RetroPie.
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@windg Thank you for this response.
I was wandering about this
I will give this a try this evening and report back.
Thank you for giving me guidance multiple times on different things!!-- some self created problems and some not.
Thank you again!!
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@wtstreetglow1 i did the same thing from the very beginning with the Options-Menu in the ES-System-Selection.
What id did was to modify the file, where all the shown systems are listed.
AFAIR it was "systems_es.cfg" (@all: please correct me if i am wrong).
I deleted the whole lines concerning the options-menu and it was never seen again.
Advantage: it is still there and can be used anytime, might be useful with N64-gaming as well ;) -
@sirhenrythe5th Awesome! Thank you for this response. It will be very helpful in getting rid of some of the systems I don't intend on playing on my arcade cabinet! Thank you again!!
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