Added: Drive Letter Replace

Ability: PC/USB(Console) Grabs multiple Sub-Directories

Useful if you keep Disc 1of4 files in their own Folders

Code: X:/ROMS/PSX/FFVII/FFVII(Disc1of3).cue X:/ROMS/PSX/FFVIII/FFVIII(Disc1of4).cue X:/ROMS/PSX/FFIV/FFIV(Disc1of4).cue X can be anything ur0, uma0, ms0, Or Other

Update

Added: MKDIR for Image Dirs

Added: Rom List Click Preview

Added: Colon Remove check

Added: Preset Slider selections

Edited: 5 Char Lock to 15 - Replace textbox

Fixed: A few minor issues

Code: /dev_usb006/PSXISO/GAME 1/Disc 1 /dev_usb006/PSXISO/GAME 1/Disc 2 /dev_usb006/PSXISO/GAME 1/Disc 3 /dev_usb006/PSXISO/GAME 1/Disc 4 /dev_usb006/PSXISO/GAME 2/Disc 1 /dev_usb006/PSXISO/GAME 2/Disc 2 /dev_usb006/PSXISO/GAME 2/Disc 3

Following his previous updates, this weekendof SubZero Dezigns updated his RetroList RetroArch Tool to v1.1.0.6 followed by v1.1.0.7 with the changes outlined below.Download: RetroList / RetroArch Tools (Latest Version) To quote from his e-mail on this latest release: Hello World, RetroList: 1.1.0.6 / RetroTools 1.1.0.7I've updated my RetroList RetroArch tool to include sub-directories for paths in the Playlist's for non-PC.Are you sick of your Roms not showing up in the Playlist? Not any more. Manually make your Playlist of your Roms for RetroArch. RetroArch relies on a DB (Database) of a Rom List. If your Game (Rom) is not in the RetroArch DB it'll not show up in the Playlist under the Console Section. Rectify this by Manually Making your own Playlist.: RetroTools update byI've recently updated the RetroList to version 1.0.7 to be more PS3 friendly. Here are the changes:Changes might not seem PS3 friendly till you dig into the settings for Replace Drive. Just give it a try, and see what you come up with.BTW, By using the Replace drive you can use sub-directories for your Roms. This is the whole idea of what Replace Drive is for. "Sub-Directories" ("RetroArch doesn't support this when it scans for files.")Thanks,Quake aka SubZero DeZigns