Deep review from ぽめ (POME) showcasing features and use. Much love went into this video from an avid VMS collector.
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mistamontiel wrote:Not to be a cheek, you said you would link Speud's software in description
DCGX wrote:I finally got around to setting up and moving all my saves to the VM2. It's been so long since I used a regular VMU that it felt so nice to see the screen again! I do wish the folder labels were able to accommodate more than 8 characters. That, and if they do have longer labels, the folders don't stay listed alphabetically. Minor gripes.
ateam wrote:DCGX wrote:I finally got around to setting up and moving all my saves to the VM2. It's been so long since I used a regular VMU that it felt so nice to see the screen again! I do wish the folder labels were able to accommodate more than 8 characters. That, and if they do have longer labels, the folders don't stay listed alphabetically. Minor gripes.
Very cool!
By the way, you can use a FAT sorting tool (e.g., https://www.trustfm.net/software/utilities/SDSorter.php) before ejecting your microSD to alphanumerically sort your files/folders.
In the future, Chris may implement long filename support. Right now, it's a limit of the current FAT driver. He wants to make sure he doesn't want to fill up the MCU's ROM with such features until he's sure everything else he has in mind has been implemented, and sufficient room is left.
DCGX wrote:That's not how I have the folders named, though. I have only the first letter (A, then B, then C, etc.), but there are so many games that start with "S" or "T" that of course a single VMU can't hold them all. So I have them as "S - SEGAGT," etc. And those are also listed alphabetically, but at the end of the single letter folders. So all the "S" folders are at the bottom, then all the "T" folders after that, again alphabetical with each other, but not alphabetical to the single letter labeled folders. Another example is I have an entire folder labeled for 'Conflict Zone' labeled as "Conflict," but it isn't after the folder labeled "C," it's at the very end of everything, even the "S" and "T" folders.
I guess using yet another program to reorganized folders is an option, since to properly name then a PC is used anyway, but I guess I was hoping most if not all this stuff could be handled right on the VM2 instead of always taking it to a PC.
I understand the need to get a product out, but there seems to be quite a few things yet to be implemented.
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