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[Feature] Apply own folder structure as environment variables #1624

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update-freak opened this issue Feb 17, 2025 · 4 comments
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[Feature] Apply own folder structure as environment variables #1624

update-freak opened this issue Feb 17, 2025 · 4 comments

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@update-freak
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I organise my Roms in a different way.
Therefore it would be good to have environment variables to define own folders for the ROMs , for the save games and the bios

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Something as below:

enviroment:

  • roms_gba = \volume1\roms\gba
  • savegame_gba = \volume1\roms\gba\Spielstände
  • bios_gba = \volume1\roms\gba\bios
@mitchellurgero
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ROMM_BASE_PATH I believe is what you are looking for.

@update-freak
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update-freak commented Feb 18, 2025

Is this mentioned in the docs?
Basically I need at least one path for the rom files and another path for the save game

@zurdi15
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zurdi15 commented Feb 18, 2025

Is this mentioned in the docs? Basically I need at least one path for the rom files and another path for the save game

Saves are internally managed by RomM, you can't mount a path with saves and import it into RomM. You can always manually upload them until we implement a save sync feature

About ROMM_BASE_PATH you have here the env variables

@update-freak
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Ok, thanks a lot for the info.
Then I'm hoping that a save sync feature will be implemented in future that I can also use my GBA-saves from smartphone or the GBA-saves from Kodi

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