![]() The devs thought that since the format specifies that the format should support parent/clone relationships this wasn't needed. Emulators still need to implement reading chd, but that's much easier. ![]() and they nixed my proposal on their chdman issue report page to add 'reversible hardpatch' to their format (basically, do the boring work of integrating a 'patch update' tool that takes a binary patcher, patches the underlying bytes, and creates a reversal patch to add as header for the next 'patch update' and recompress that again).īig advantage of such schemes is that they don't depend on lazy/dead emulators implementing softpatching to work (reimplementing the wheel every time), while still being easy to update. Pity it doesn't work anywhere else (including retroarch, except, ofc, the MAME core). ![]() One 'advantage' of CHD is that chdman and mame are supposed to have support for a form softpatching (parent-clones relationships, where clones store different files/sectors).
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