Just spotted a possible buglet: I'm playing through FF9, and was lost exploring the new continent in Disk 2. I was going to use a cheat to disable random encounters so I could gorram look in multiple directions without getting jumped, but realized that the Cheats menu was ghosted out and nonfunctional.
After a little experimenting, I found that the cheats only work with Disk 1 loaded. I presume that the system is using either a name or hash value to determine which cheats (if any) should be enabled. I'd be happy to generate and post checksums for the CHDs I have, if that's how it's done. My Disc 1 obviously works, so presumably disks 2, 3, and 4 should also be correct, and just aren't in the database.
Alternately, if there's some other method to turn cheats on with multi-disk games, I'd appreciate enlightenment. I poked around in the menu, but didn't see anything that seemed relevant.
I looked in the Cheats directory to see if I could figure out how cheats are linked to games, and I have no freaking idea what's going on in there. There are oodles (thousands?) of numbered files, but I don't understand how they would link to the correct CHDs. I was figuring I might do a quick edit and then post my changes, but I don't even know where to start.
My expectation was maybe an ini, txt, or even a database file linking hash values to cheat compilation names, but if that's how it works, I don't know which file it is.
If it helps, these are the filenames I'm using for FF9:
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Final Fantasy IX (USA) (Disc 1) (Rev 1).chd
Final Fantasy IX (USA) (Disc 2) (Rev 1).chd
Final Fantasy IX (USA) (Disc 3) (Rev 1).chd
Final Fantasy IX (USA) (Disc 4) (Rev 1).chd
They're together in a directory called "FF9". Would the containing directory name have any relevance?
edit: somewhat belatedly, I figured out that you can spin the world view in FF9 with the shoulder buttons. Doh.