Wrote this script and ran it a few times now. Monitors rsync to see if it's running (rsync I guess is what's used to copy ROMs from the USB to internal storage). Would be super if the devs gave us some way to know that it's still copying ;) ;) but this works, and was only using about 0.5% CPU usage.
@shoothere the latest romset now has the decryption key in the rom instead of the emulator for cps1 and 2 games. So with the updated fba, most capcom games just stopped working.
@hurricanefan yes, there are several other posts on this issue. From what I understand The pi doesn't have a battery so it loses its time when you power off....there is more to it than that, but you can look it up in a lot of other threads.
Batch Rename Files Tool built in file previewing comes in particularly handy when working with image files, but whatever type of file you use the program to edit, it is sure to save you a great deal of time and effort.
New version changes include (changelog):
Improved integration with ExifTool
Optimized performance when testing new file names
Option for not analyzing media files (program settings window)....
You can easily found hier BatchRenameFiles.org
Yes it is, because it's supported by every system. But if you got it fixed up, good. But if not, you should try it out with other USB stick instead, so don't yet format your main drive, if it's not going to work in the end.
Did you set this image up yourself? If there's no reason you know of for that file existing, then it should be backed up to be completely safe and then removed from that location. After it's been removed and Emulation Station is restarted, the Jaguar system should show up. If there is a reason for it existing there, the Jaguar information your looking to copy can be found at /etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg.
@cafarellidigital@Mishtakzun you can definetly do what you want, install the rom in one location and link to it. See this thread on how to do it with @meleu script. link text