Créé par l’auteur de ClrMAME Pro (à ne pas confondre), il s’agit d’un petit outil qui présente certains avantages par rapport au reconstructeur de ClrMAME Pro. Plus rapide, mode de fusion autonome, reconstruction CHD pour n’en nommer que quelques-uns. Il se veut plus moderne même si assez simplifié pour le moment. Il s’agit peut-être d’un futur remplaçant officiel à ClrMAME Pro (mais seul l’avenir pourra nous le dire).
Les changements:
UI:
– added: #thread selector
– added: scanner, Clipboard->Copy Machine Names option
– fixed: rebuilder log Copy To Clipboard misses linefeed
Core:
– added: you can define a thread pool size which is used for parallel scanning rebuilding/etc. Either you keep auto (default value) or pick the number of threads used for the pool yourself. « auto » picks a high value when you work with compressed files and a low value when using decompressed ones. A low value is better when you run into file seek overhead issues. If you’re not happy with auto, you can try to tweak it yourself.
– fixed: scanner and rebuilder ignore output path, mergemode, pattern changes when xml data hasn’t changed
– misc: more effective reimplementation of thread pools and thread queueing
– misc: prefetching sha1s on an archive if needed (speed increase, espically for archives with lots of files)
– misc: rebuilder: major update / reworked internal logic, less complex, way smaller memory footprint especially for dats out of hell (dats with thousands of dupe files), faster.
– misc: scanner, smaller memory footprint and speed update for « dats out of hell »
– fixed: scanner, accidently getting a crc32 on sub folders showing an error
– fixed: scanner, detection of unnneeded empty sub folders failed
– fixed: scanner, using old archive name when trying to remove some unneeded files causing can’t remove files/can’t access messages
– misc: updated bit7z to 4.0.9
– misc: updated pugixml to 1.15
– misc: use « – » instead of « _ » for replacing illegal file chars (cmpro align)
– misc: monitoring hash folder for -listsoftware exports. In case of a change, cached data is ignored and a new export is generated. This is more for users which update their hash folders during the development phase of MAME on a regular basis and don’t want to recompile the binary.
– misc: use one version number, fixed a tooltip typo 😉