Changing Emulator Titles


irishal

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Linux noob here, can I change emulator names, so the can appear as whatever I want in the start menu?


At the minute I just have a list as Fuse, PSCX4all, MAME4All, Mupen, etc. I often forget which one is which and have to load them all until I come across the one I want.


I tried changing the name of the PND file, but this made no difference.


Any help appreciated.
 
Linux noob here, can I change emulator names, so the can appear as whatever I want in the start menu?


At the minute I just have a list as Fuse, PSCX4all, MAME4All, Mupen, etc. I often forget which one is which and have to load them all until I come across the one I want.


I tried changing the name of the PND file, but this made no difference.


Any help appreciated.
You need to make a ovr file


get your pnd like fuse.pnd and make a fuse.ovr file containing the following line


title Fuse


Replace Fuse with whatever.


Its documented here http://pandorawiki.org/Introduction_to_PNDs#I_want_to_override_the_.PND_icon.2C_name.2C_or_other_settings.2C_how_is_this_done.3F
 
Thanks for the help, I read the link and I am still confused.


Can I write the file in notepad in Windows, and just put the file extension as .ovr instead of .txt? Or do I need to do it on the Pandora?


Also, if I am changing fuse, is this what I should have in the file?


[Application-0]


title fuse-0.10.0.2


maincategory Audio


maincategorysub1 Emulator


[Application-1]


title ZX Spectrum


clockspeed 600


note-1


Any help greatly appreciated
 
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