I would like to setup my Mister so that the menu only shows cores that I have currently copied games to the corresponding folder. However, I still want the cores to be present, setup and updated by the update scripts. Is this possible?
Is it possible to hide cores without deleting them?
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Re: Is it possible to hide cores without deleting them?
it's not, but you could create a new directory in the root, and populate it with *mgl files linked to the cores you want to run..
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Re: Is it possible to hide cores without deleting them?
I'm pretty sure if you put an entry in names.txt that is just "<core>:" without quotes (i.e. aliasing the core name to nothing), it has the effect of hiding it in the menu.
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Re: Is it possible to hide cores without deleting them?
I've not tried this.. but i did wonder if doing this had that effect..
Re: Is it possible to hide cores without deleting them?
but then on next updateall they all return. Favorites script wouldn't be the solution then?
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Re: Is it possible to hide cores without deleting them?
It would be nice to have the option to hide cores that have nothing in the respective games folder.
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Re: Is it possible to hide cores without deleting them?
If you have Update All updating your names.txt (and thus overwriting any modifications you made), it's not going to work, obviously.
Re: Is it possible to hide cores without deleting them?
I use before and after update scripts to restore and then move (hide) unwanted cores to a subdirectory of the cores directory, described here with example scripts. viewtopic.php?f=27&t=4001
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Re: Is it possible to hide cores without deleting them?
Has this worked for anybody? When I tried this, it named the core to the text of the entire following line/core setting
So 'NES' became 'NES3D: Famicom 3D' instead of not showing or showing blank.
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Re: Is it possible to hide cores without deleting them?
It -used- to work, I'm certain of it, but I just tried it myself and mine just shows (in this case) "Amiga:" as a core. Sorry about that.