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I've developed a problem where the power has gone out while I'm in the middle of using lsnes a number of times. When loading back up lsnes, there are errors in retrieving the list of projects. The current project I was working on has become corrupt, but all others are fine.
I would like to remove projects from lsnes to avoid these, but I can't find its location. My best effort shows that it is in the registry...but I can't decipher what I'm looking at.
Has a tool been written to help manipulate project entries?
I recently discovered that if you haven't reached a level of frustration with TASing any game, then you haven't done your due diligence.
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SOYZA: Are you playing a game?
NYMX: I'm not playing a game, I'm TASing.
SOYZA: Oh...so its not a game...Its for real?
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Anybody got a Quantum computer I can borrow for 20 minutes?
Nevermind...eien's 64 core machine will do. :)
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BOTing will be the end of all games. --NYMX
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1) Go to lsnes config folder. In Linux, it's at ~/.config/lsnes/ . On Windows, I guess it's at C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\lsnes\ .
2) Search for file recent-projects.txt. There you can see the projects that appear in the menu and their location. eg {"display":"Super Mario World - Casual Gameplay","filename":"/home/rod/.config/lsnes/1516241292_dce9.prj","id":"1516241292_dce9"}
3) Open the file prj file (a plain text) to see some details, like the branches and where the lss movie files are saved. Search for prj.bak files too, just in case. eg:
Project files aren't in the registry.
They are the .prj files in the lsnes config folder (on Windows, that should be %appdata%/lsnes). Those are the project files lsnes tries to enumerate. They're just text files so you can open them to check their name and main directory.
So just delete the ones you don't want (and you might want to delete their main directory as well).
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Joined: 11/14/2014
Posts: 932
Location: South Pole, True Land Down Under
Thank you Amaraticando! That helped!
Nach, I suppose your idea will work now...seeing that I lost power because someone in this house accidentally flipped a switch on the control panel. :(
I recently discovered that if you haven't reached a level of frustration with TASing any game, then you haven't done your due diligence.
----
SOYZA: Are you playing a game?
NYMX: I'm not playing a game, I'm TASing.
SOYZA: Oh...so its not a game...Its for real?
----
Anybody got a Quantum computer I can borrow for 20 minutes?
Nevermind...eien's 64 core machine will do. :)
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BOTing will be the end of all games. --NYMX
Joined: 11/14/2014
Posts: 932
Location: South Pole, True Land Down Under
Thanks.
I recently discovered that if you haven't reached a level of frustration with TASing any game, then you haven't done your due diligence.
----
SOYZA: Are you playing a game?
NYMX: I'm not playing a game, I'm TASing.
SOYZA: Oh...so its not a game...Its for real?
----
Anybody got a Quantum computer I can borrow for 20 minutes?
Nevermind...eien's 64 core machine will do. :)
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BOTing will be the end of all games. --NYMX
Joined: 3/9/2004
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You never know when you might lose power. Over the years I've had nutjob neighbors who knocked out the power in all sorts of crazy ways.
Then you could have kids who somehow thought it was smart to have every appliance in the kitchen and wash room going at the exact same time.
The list goes on. If you're doing serious computer work, get yourself a decent UPS.
Warning: Opinions expressed by Nach or others in this post do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or position of Nach himself on the matter(s) being discussed therein.
Joined: 11/14/2014
Posts: 932
Location: South Pole, True Land Down Under
Agreed.
I recently discovered that if you haven't reached a level of frustration with TASing any game, then you haven't done your due diligence.
----
SOYZA: Are you playing a game?
NYMX: I'm not playing a game, I'm TASing.
SOYZA: Oh...so its not a game...Its for real?
----
Anybody got a Quantum computer I can borrow for 20 minutes?
Nevermind...eien's 64 core machine will do. :)
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BOTing will be the end of all games. --NYMX