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Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 2
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Feature request (configs)
hi, would it be possible to include an option to save the config of epsxe and the plugins into a normal human readable .ini/.cfg/whatever file instead of the registry? i currently have epsxe stored on a file server and while i think it's great you don't have to "install" it, it still bothers me to either remember all options or fiddle around in the registry and export the different trees with the configs. please, epsxe/plugin authors, store settings in files instead of this ugly registry hack. thanks TCM
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Location: Gosport, England
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Re: Feature request (configs)
The Batard tool stores configs in files.
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Location: in Sachsen
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Re: Feature request (configs)
You cannot replace registry keys with INI files that easily. The reason for this is the PSEmu Pro plugin specification that is still used in nowdays' emus. The only possibility to store these configs without loosing them upon re-installing Windows is exporting them with tools like ePSXeCutor or the Batard tool.
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