Discrete Integrated Circuit Emulator (DICE) packaged as a libretro core.

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# Software Information - Information about the core software itself
display_name = "Arcade (DICE)"
categories = "Emulator"
authors = "DICE Team|Ken Mitton"
corename = "DICE"
# DMY are dummy launcher files for rom-less games.
supported_extensions = "zip|dmy"
license = "GPLv3"
# permissions = ""
display_version = "v0.1.0"
# Hardware Information
manufacturer = "Various"
systemname = "Arcade (various)"
systemid = "dice"
firmware_count = 0
# Additional notes:
# notes = "(!) hash|(!) game rom|(^) continue|[1] notes|[^] continue|[*] list"
# Libretro Features
savestate = "false"
cheats = "false"
# Does the core support libretro input descriptors
# input_descriptors = "true"
memory_descriptors = "false"
# Does the core use the libretro save interface or does it do its own thing (like with shared memory cards)?
# libretro_saves = "true"
core_options = "true"
core_options_version = "1.0"
load_subsystem = "false"
# Whether or not the core requires an external file to work:
supports_no_game = "false"
single_purpose = "false"
# Name of the database that the core supports (optional):
# database = "Arcade (DICE)"
needs_fullpath = "true"
disk_control = "false"
# Is the core currently suitable for general use? That is, will regular users find it useful or is it for development/testing only (subject to change over time)?
is_experimental = "true"
# Descriptive text, useful for tooltips, etc.
description = "DICE is a Discrete Integrated Circuit Emulator. It emulates computer systems that lack any type of CPU, consisting only of discrete logic components."