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Like combine the CPS and Neo Geo list or CPS, Neo Geo plus favorites, etc. You could also stack lists to make a master list. I think a lot of filter lists and batch files that copy ROMs are based of specific DATs in time and are outdated with the next release whereas this would allow you to be a bit more dynamic with new releases and generate a current correct ROM set. The clones make up a much larger part of the games list by several hundred so it's nice that you only need to track the parent. I don't believe parent ROMs change to often and if they do it would be only a matter of changing the name in the list like sf2 to sfi2 for example.
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So basically by listing the 70 or 80 CPS games you could generate new DATs after an update with very little changes after the initial setup. The advantage being is you only need to track parent ROMs and not clones as they are automatically linked to the parent. With a list like this it would be pretty easy to pull parent ROMs only or parent + clones. Basically if you had a list of parent ROM names in a text file with one per line like so. If you're set and good to go then no worries. I don't think it would be to much really and only initially. But if it's a string in the description it's pretty easy to strip or possible is filtering on text files - I was thinking about this over the weekend and there might be another way but requires a bit more work. I think they started adding sourcefile information around 0.85 or so. If we had sourcefile information such as neogeo.c we could get a lot more system specific on filtering but these old DATs are limited. It was a quick and dirty job but if you want to flip through it and take a look it might get you closer to what you're shooting for. Here's a link to the newest FBNeo DAT from the Github page with clones and demos removed. I was trying to think of classic games that were removed. Or adding back a game like Demolition Derby that was removed with games that have "demo" in the description.
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To add to that you may also need to do some small manual cleanup of adding/removing a game that requires a clone ROM for the parent to run or clone only game (parent file doesn't work), unwanted, wanted games, etc. What's left is about 2,000 ROMs in the DAT which is usually the preferred parent ROM. Other being no parent/clone relationship. That leaves about 1,300 parent ROMs and 800 "other". I know it's not quite the same as 1G1R (I would love a priority region sort) but stripping the clones and demo's removes close to 4,000 ROMs from FBNeo. I mainly use the Arcade folder with mame2003-plus, FBNeo and AdvMAME. For me I basically hand picked the games I play on the Pi and that came out to around 300 or so. Also there's a few decent programs on the forums coded by members. Keep the Extras, Video Snaps and CHDs in their own folders.- I believe there's a good number of ROM management programs out there if you search around but it sounds like you've done that already.The extracted files are themselves in zipped/compressed format.
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