libretro-super/dist/info/hbmame_libretro.info
bslenul aa880e622f Arcade cores info updates.
* Added a "description" field to the arcade cores info files so you can easily check which ROMsets are used by the cores.
* Renamed 'MAME' to 'MAME - Current', like it was done for Snes9x core. It will clear any confusion when talking about latest MAME.
* Added a really brief description for HBMAME (using the first sentence from official website, hope that's OK?), MAME 2003-Plus and FBN (just to mention it was previously FBA).

To be clear the goal here is just to have an easy way to check ROM sets version requirements thanks to the new core description addition, my english is not good enough to make a proper description. But adding something like "MAME 2003 is faster but less compatible/accurate" and other informations like this later could also be useful IMO.
2020-05-30 13:29:09 +02:00

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display_name = "Arcade (HBMAME)"
authors = "Robbbert,MAMEdev"
supported_extensions = "zip|chd|7z|cmd"
corename = "HBMAME (Git)"
manufacturer = "Various"
categories = "Emulator"
systemname = "Arcade (various)"
systemid = "hbmame"
database = "HBMAME"
database_match_archive_member = "true"
license = "GPLv2+"
permissions = ""
display_version = "Git"
supports_no_game = "false"
notes = "[1] HBMAME supports MAME save states.|[2] HBMAME supports extracted MAME cheats.|[3] The BIOS files must be inside the ROM directory.|[4] CHD files and their directories must be inside the ROM directory.|[5] ARTWORK, CHEATS, HASH, INI and SAMPLES directories can be placed|[^] inside the 'SYSTEMDIR\mame' directory. (INI/Source for drivers)|[6] When saving, the following directories will be created in the 'SAVEDIR\mame'|[^] directory: STATES, NVRAM, INPUT, SNAPS, CFG, MEMCARD, and DIFF.|[7] Default combo to call MAME GUI: Retropad Select + X|[^] Retropad Select + Start => CANCEL"
description = "'HBMAME' is compatible with HBMAME latest ROM sets. HBMAME (HomeBrew MAME) is a derivative of MAME, and contains various hacks and homebrews."