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This happened after I switched from Gens+ to Fusion.

I have checked to make sure the correct rom paths have been specified - they have.

I have no roms in my Master System rompath, perhaps they got flip-flopped somehow?

Anyway, resetting to the correct rom path has no effect. Any help, as always, much appreciated.

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This happened after I switched from Gens+ to Fusion.

I have checked to make sure the correct rom paths have been specified - they have.

I have no roms in my Master System rompath, perhaps they got flip-flopped somehow?

Anyway, resetting to the correct rom path has no effect. Any help, as always, much appreciated.

Determine the emulator number in setup and then navigate to the DATA directory of your GameEx install. From there delete the EMU_#.map (# being the number of the emulator in setup) files and the lists will be rebuilt in GameEx.

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Amen sir. Worked. How much to fly you out here and set my system up completely? ^_^ Next question: What is the point of the GameEx Map files for each emulator/system if you don't have all the roms? Whenever I select one of the map files it shows tons of games in GameEx that I just don't have.

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Amen sir. Worked. How much to fly you out here and set my system up completely? ^_^ Next question: What is the point of the GameEx Map files for each emulator/system if you don't have all the roms? Whenever I select one of the map files it shows tons of games in GameEx that I just don't have.

LOL. Glad you got it sorted out. Depends on where I have to fly. ;) Although getting me to remote support would save you lots of money. :D

Well map files are generated by GameEx and are the cached way of reading the list instead of reading the directory every time. Now for other systems like Arcade systems, these files are used to pass the friendly name to the list instead of the rom name (i.e. DOA would list as Dead or Alive). Since all users may not have all the roms, the map files provided are just to use as a start off point. The best way is to create your own based off your own roms.

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