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  1. As it is part of the main set I don't believe that it requires any additional command lines. MAME more see things like these and tiger electronics and those thousand in one TV devices as individual machines much like they do with the arcade games so they don't get added as a platform in the Software lists

  2. yeah probably just for editing LB as I wouldn't attempt playing anything through RDP connectivity and bandwidth is probably the most important factor but at the same time I wouldn't get anything with less than an I3 in it.

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  3. if you just want to remote into you PC while you watch TV all you have to do is set up a Remote Desktop connection to the PC and it will show the other PC on your laptop. I do this basically everyday to access my Windows Server which I run headless so its basically the only means I have to communicate with the server.

    image.thumb.png.df8d50d35586d4e09bc7060df9561969.pngRemote Desktop session to my server

  4. 1 hour ago, lugnut2099 said:

    Anyway, this times up nicely since you guys are on the subject of publishers and such - what's the protocol on how to add entries for alternate country variants?  Let's say a game's US release was published by Activision, but the Japanese release was by Sega and the European version from YetAnotherCompany.  Or the (admittedly somewhat uncommon) issue of a game that had a re-release by a different publisher than the one who put it out the first time?  You can always just add them as secondary entries of course, but is there any way to clarify *why* they've been added?  The only method I can see for now is to append an "additional info" section below the game description that states "Japanese release published by XXXX" or whatnot.  (Which if we did that I guess this could be a way to note additional release dates too, but there doesn't seem to be any way to add those at all currently...)

    I believe we are only looking for the US publisher in this case and the same for the release date hopefully someone with more knowledge of the DB rules can chime in and verify that.

  5. go to you RetroArch folder and then to the save folder (assuming you are using the default location for saves) and if it has a bunch folders named after cores then look for the N64 and make sure that it matches with the name of the core you are using if not edit it so it does

    image.thumb.png.1fb7718984d1363704c19dbdbd786152.pngI don't use cheats personally so can't offer any insight there.

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