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- | Directory | + | DAT rules allow you to define locations for your ROMs and settings for how you want those ROMs stored. These settings offer a lot of flexibility and control over your collection. To get the most value out of RomVault its best to spend time understanding exactly what options are available and how they work. |
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The directory settings can be accessed in two ways: | The directory settings can be accessed in two ways: | ||
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If two or more DATs share a directory in the DATRoot then RomVault will automatically create a virtual subdirectory for each DAT so they don't conflict with each other. If the " | If two or more DATs share a directory in the DATRoot then RomVault will automatically create a virtual subdirectory for each DAT so they don't conflict with each other. If the " | ||
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* **Headerless** - Only ROMs without headers will be included. | * **Headerless** - Only ROMs without headers will be included. | ||
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==== Single Archive ==== | ==== Single Archive ==== | ||
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|Exact|'' | |Exact|'' | ||
|Wildcard|'' | |Wildcard|'' | ||
- | |Regex|'' | + | |Regex|'' |
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- | < | + | <WRAP tip>For assistance with regex, try [[https:// |
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directory_settings.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/08 15:12 by johnsanc