clrmame v0.6 has been released, offering enhancements for scanning and rebuilding MAME machine sets. Key updates include the addition of a dir2dat module and an option to select compression levels for 7z/zip formats. Users can now utilize configurations from TOML or INI files in the command line version. Several fixes have improved functionality, such as preventing overwriting of settings and addressing specific machine identification issues. The UI has also seen updates, including a revised misc tab for compression options and removal of auto-detection for compression methods. For download and further details, visit the official site.
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clrmame v0.6 has been released. This small tool helps to scan and rebuild MAME (https://www.mamedev.org/) machine sets.
clrmame changelog:
Core:
– added: dir2dat module
– added: option to set the compression level for 7z/zip (zstd) with selections like “store”, “fast”, “normal”, and “best” (default)
– added: the command-line version now supports configurations from a toml or ini file
– misc: improved zipclass library with enhanced compression level mapping for zstd (note: zstd/best may be slow)
– misc: updated CLI11 to version 2.6.1
– fixed: prevented overwriting settings.xml when using both command line and UI versions
– fixed: resolved an issue where fixing a specific missing + wrongly named combination could create an inverted problem that went unnoticed by the user
– misc: significantly enhanced the sha1 prefetcher for solid 7z files
– misc: disabled multi-folder selection under WINE due to issues
UI:
– added: dir2dat module
– added: compression level and method dropdowns in the misc tab
– misc: relocated threads/loglevel to a new misc tab
– misc: rebuilder: removed zstd/rezip zstd compression options; now using the zip method dropdown instead
– misc: scanner: removed automatic detection of compression method in favor of the zip method dropdown
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