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> How To Add The Smc File Extension To Snes Roms
VampX
post Jun 8 2005, 09:18 PM
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Okay we all know how it goes, you download a set of snes roms and xsnes9x doesnt see them,
so upon closer inspection (forum complaining without using the search)
you discover that your roms dont have the smc file extension.

now what you gotta do is you rename them to have smc behind the filename,

and no we are not going to rename them one by one (you gotta be crazy to do that)
and no we are also not going to download a special program that does it for us (lazy bastards)

this example is going to show you how to rename your roms that are in a dir called snesroms located on c:\

now remember that this only renames the unzipped roms, so you might wanna unzip your roms should they be zipped.

you can always rezip them later by using my other guide.

now on with the extension adding!

start up a program called command prompt
it should be right on top of your user posted image
if you cant find it its located at c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe (it comes with every version of windows)

now start it and do exactly what i did on the picture below.

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here's the same picture but in yellow i wrote an explanation of what i did.
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There ya go, all set.
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post Jun 9 2005, 06:58 AM
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ah, so that's how you mass rename file extensions... I always wondered how to do that!
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post Jun 10 2005, 12:53 AM
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I wish I knew this earlier, I renamed about 100 roms just to add the .smc extension. tongue.gif At least now I can do it to the rest if I felt like adding more roms to the HD. Thank you very much.
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post Jun 10 2005, 11:31 AM
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good guide, dose the file ext. have to be SMC for my emulator to run it?
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post Jun 10 2005, 01:45 PM
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QUOTE(quant1c0n @ Jun 10 2005, 01:42 PM)
good guide, dose the file ext. have to be SMC for my emulator to run it?
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Its advisable.
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post Jun 10 2005, 03:18 PM
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Heh, I never thought I'd see a tutorial about how to rename some files in DOS!

You young whipper-snappers never had to grow up in the days when DOS is all we had, and we liked it! (some of us still do-I got my start on DOS 2.1)

Thanks, that was really fun, and now I feel quite old. tongue.gif

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post Jun 18 2005, 02:49 PM
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just a quick question. i have 3 romsets on my pc. when i burn them to disc and play them off the disc they work fine, but when i try to ftp them to the xbox it stops and says some of the file names are too long. how do i fix this "easily"?
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post Jun 18 2005, 05:44 PM
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pinkypumper -> prexboxcopytool
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A couple of different ways to do that. One, you can use the Good Utilities to do that for you with the "forcexbox" command. Here is a guide here: Link

The Good Utilites can also be used for other things like auditing your ROMS to tell you what you are missing and it can also be used to sort them out by region, etc...

But if you are really only interested in simply renaming them so you can FTP them to your XBox then I would use a program like PreXBoxCopyTool. It's super fast and very easy to understand and use. If you do use it, I recommend setting the "Choose Case" option to "No Change" and checking the last box at the bottom that says, "If filename is too long remove all spaces before losing characters".
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post Jun 18 2005, 07:56 PM
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thanks a bunch guys. beerchug.gif
just tried it and got a runtime error 6 overflow?

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post Jun 20 2005, 05:20 PM
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so where can I find that program that does it automatcally ...no just kidding, thanks for the tuturial though. smile.gif
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post Sep 22 2005, 01:40 AM
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Not that there is a poll going on somewhere, but I'd like to throw in my vote for "Best Tutorial I've Ever Friggin Seen"!!!! Seriously, thats just awesome.
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post May 15 2006, 04:29 PM
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If renaming one by one, why not just:

Open a folder, along the top click "Tools" then "Folder Options", a new window should appear click on the "View" tab look for "Hide extensions for known file types" and disable it (uncheck it). All files should now have the extensions shown. Right click on the file you wish to rename, click on rename and change from beyond the period to smc. Alot easier and less complicated.

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Interesting guide, thanks smile.gif
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