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The point of this documentation is to explain how to verify your ROMs are correct, which is especially important when dealing with '''arcade emulation'''.
The point of this documentation is to explain how to verify your ROMs are correct, which is especially important when dealing with '''arcade emulation'''.
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== DATs ==

Revision as of 02:29, 8 September 2020

A large portion of gaming on single-board computers is done through emulation. Emulation requires ROMs, and for said emulation to work you need the correct ROMs.

For the most part, a typical user will have ROMs that have been verified by No-Intro, Redump, MAME, or some other preservation group. The problem is that some users may have ROMs that do not work in their chosen emulator, which then raises the question of if the ROMs are incorrect.

The point of this documentation is to explain how to verify your ROMs are correct, which is especially important when dealing with arcade emulation.


DATs