
I went back to the old version for testing and it does indeed leave them in the archive in non-merged mode and removes them in current ClrMamePro in non-merged mode. I completely became aware when I had upgraded from a really old version and extra files where being removed between the two versions. Maybe there's no answer here but just an awareness. They didn't bother to view the DAT and see what's happening and just tell people to manually add the "missing" files. These "errors" (as they call them) have been in several versions of the lr-fbalpha DAT now so the posts are far and wide. I've seen people giving out wrong information on what's happening on other forums. I spent a few hours yesterday going through the DAT and testing it to understand what was happening. Yes I see your points and they make perfect sense in how they may be interpreted in more than one way and also end up with duplicate files possibly. The Gladiator - Road Of The Sword / Shen Jian (V101) I spent quite a while trying to figure out if there's an option I was missing to get the current version working the same. I don't know if I set something differently in that version or if it just worked differently back then. When running 4.023 32-bit it does keep the equal hash files in Non-Merged mode. I have a few ROMs from the current FBA (lr-fbalpha) that are doing the same thing. Their is no merge information so it seems like it should work. When I run this DAT through ClrMamePro (Non-Merged Sets) it discards the ROM's in thegladpcb that have an equal hash but a different name from the BIOS ROM files. no.I was wondering if you could take a look at the example below. Sorry, CPASJuste, I know you spent a lot of time working on this emulator, but those colors are just. You can change skins by pressing start in the main menu, selecting it from the option at the bottom of the screen, and restarting (press home, close, restart). Just put the ZIP file in data/pfba/skins using your favorite FTP client. Everything else is the same as it was in the default skin, and it's installed in the same way. The painful combination of green and orange text has been changed to a uniform white (some text at the top right has a slight purple tinge, not sure what that's about) and the font was changed to Old Sans Black, designed by Manfred Klein and available free of charge on Dafont.

Well, I had just about enough of that! The default skin was killing me, so I changed it to something kinder to my middle aged eyes.

Are there skins for this? The one offered by default is not too kind on the eyes.
