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NO$GBA Filelist Creator

17K views 36 replies 17 participants last post by  araxhiel  
#1 · (Edited)
Now you don't have to write your own Files.lst list for use with NO$GBA! I've developed and written a program where you select the folder(s) where your ROMs are located, then select the folder where your NO$GBA files are located and WHAZAM!

You've got yourself a Files.lst with appropriate names and full paths to the ROMs, in case they're on a different drive or folder.

WINDOWS:
The program is free, of course, and requires the .NET Framework, version 2.0 to run. Most new computers running XP or Vista have this pre-installed. If not, you can download the framework from Microsoft here.

LINUX/UNIX
The program should also work under most Linux-distros using Mono. Download here.

CD into the directory where you've downloaded NFC, then type:
Code:
mono NO$GBA\ Filelist\ Creator.exe
All OSes:
Please let me know if you find any bugs, have any suggestions for improvements, or anything relevant.

Screenshot
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Download here:
http://djlarz.bzfiles.net/nocashgbafilelist/

Let me know what you think! =D
 
#7 ·
Pretty usefull, thanks.

Regardless of how many games you have it does speed up loading rather than browsing a folder like normally which depending on how weak your PC is and how much stuff you have in that paticular folder it could hang for a bit at first whilst all the mini icons and everything is propperly loaded so this avoids all that.
 
#8 ·
I don't want to say anything but look at those lists very carefully.. Nobody have alots of ds games anyway because there is other way, never mind.

Nice program but would be nice to have NDS artboxes include. :p
 
#9 ·
That's controlled by no$gba rockman, nothing he can do about it.
 
#11 ·
And what does that have to with his app?
 
#14 ·
thanks ... _


roll out ... _


don't want to take part in another text war ... _

:D ... _
 
#16 ·
Everyone get back on topic please.

Nice app XDPirate :)
Mudlord have said that


so, let's not talk about "that" again

BTT

once again,thanks,although i have not that many of roms,and never have difficulties of locating the roms,as the rom already in the right place (SLOT)
 
#18 · (Edited)
This is not about the number of ROMs he has, some members do have many games and dumped them all, like Nicolai25. But, as es3ado said, their names indicate that he downloaded NDS scene releases. But this is about the OP, not the app, and it looks like mudlord already gave his opinion about the issue.

Gonna try that app now.

Edit: Yay for doubleposting.
 
#19 ·
But this is about the OP, not the app, and it looks like mudlord already gave his opinion about the issue.
Yes, the app itself is not illegal at all, so why ostracise if the developer has a bunch of scene releases? I'm sure we all at one point in our lives went the illegal route, so why are we pointing this specific person out on that, when they are only trying to show a app that can be used for legit purposes? Sure, asking tech support for downloaded ROMs = bad, but this person is clearly not asking support, but rather showing thier app supports a large number of DS files.
 
#20 ·
Hi guys!

Thanks a lot for the nice comments! Glad you like the program! =D Let me know if you find any bugs, have any feature requests etc.

Sincerely, The XD Pirate.

EDIT: For the record, the program is in no way illegal, and the files depicted in the screenshot are NOT downloaded roms, they are .txt-files renamed to .nds for illustrative purposes, so you guys can see how the program works. End of discussion. =)
 
#21 ·
There's not really anything you could add featurewise though...the whole look of the list is determined by no$gba is it not?

If you could (which I highly doubt you can not due to lack of skill simply that a .lst file is not the place to specify this rather no$gba code is...which you don't have access to) then for those of us using that too which get's Windows to disaplay the game's icon you could maybe also make that show up in no$gba?
 
#22 ·
For the record, the program is in no way illegal, and the files depicted in the screenshot are NOT downloaded roms, they are .txt-files renamed to .nds for illustrative purposes, so you guys can see how the program works. End of discussion. =)

=) .
 
#24 ·
i still don't know how to use it = =
All it does is basically create a list that no$gba reads instead of you having to browse your folders everytime.....it's not rocket science....you are not missing out on anything spectacular if you can't use this....
 
#26 ·
All it does is basically create a list that no$gba reads instead of you having to browse your folders everytime.....it's not rocket science....you are not missing out on anything spectacular if you can't use this....
that's absolutely right

just another feature :D