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{{Infobox software
 
{{Infobox software
 
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|version = ßv0.99j "Jinx"
|version = 0.99.81.08
 
 
|active = Yes
 
|active = Yes
|platform = [[Emulators on Windows|Windows]]
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|platform = Windows
 
|type = File utility
 
|type = File utility
 
|developer = [https://github.com/romjacket romjacket]
 
|developer = [https://github.com/romjacket romjacket]
|source = [https://github.com/romjacket/skeletonkey GitHub]
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|source = [https://github.com/romjacket/romjacket.github.io GitHub]
 
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'''RoM-Jacket''' tool is a proprietary unified interface for ROMs, emulators and frontends.
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'''RoM-Jacket''' is an open-source Windows ROM and emulator utility suite.  It packages ROMs as batch executables bundled with assets and per-game configuration files for ease of use across several different supported frontends, in addition to streamlining emulator installation and setup.
  
==Download==
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==Downloads==
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* [http://romjacket.mudlord.info/DOWNLOADS.html Latest release and assets]
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|align=center|{{Icon|Win-big}}
 
|[https://romjacket.github.io/skeletonkey/index.html '''Latest release and assets''']
 
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
RoM-Jacket is a launcher and backend configuration tool.
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RoM-Jacket can automatically setup HTPC frontends, emulators and joysticks.
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The the aim of RoM-Jacket is to unify the interface for emulators and frontends to maintain consistency in a HTPC gaming library. Each ROM is grouped with associated assets inside a folder called a Jacket. A batch script launcher and configuration files are then created for each ROM. The result is a library in which titles are highly portable, self-contained, executable directly from Windows and and easily integrated into any frontend setup.
  
 
==Features==
 
==Features==
* A comprehensive, easy to use & compact GUI
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* Package ROMs as portable executables
 
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* Robust emulator<ref>http://romjacket.mudlord.info/EMUPAGE.html#</ref> and frontend<ref>http://romjacket.mudlord.info/HTPC.html</ref> support
* Drag & Drop ROMs to launch & create playlists.
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* Full HD backgrounds, high quality photographic icons and banners for all supported systems
 
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* Simple wizards
* Leverages internet ROM repositories for Netplay automation
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* Drag-and-drop ROM sorting
 
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* Intelligent BIOS & ROM cataloging
* Global and granular control over libraires of ROMs.
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* Torrent, magnet and URL support
 
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* Command-line interface for custom emulator configuration
* Deploy a gaming environment to a portable device such as a flash-drive.
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* [[Xbox 360 emulators|Xbox 360]] & DS3/4 joystick support
 
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* Artwork migration tools
* Convert ROMs to a Windows executable
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* Mirror saves and save states to the cloud (Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive)
 
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* Open-source and free
* Download, install & setup HTPC frontends, emulators and joystick mapping programs.
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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