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'''RoM-Jacket''' is the author of skeletonKey
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'''RoM-Jacket''' tool is a unified interface for ROMs, emulators and frontends.
  
 
==Download==
 
==Download==
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
skeletonKey is both a launcher and backend configuration tool.
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RoM-Jacket is a launcher and backend configuration tool.
  
 
==Features==
 
==Features==
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* A comprehensive, easy to use & compact GUI
  
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* Drag & Drop ROMs to launch & create playlists.
  
*   A comprehensive, easy to use & compact GUI
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* Leverages internet ROM repositories for Netplay automation
*  Drag & Drop ROMs to launch & create playlists.
 
Leverages internet ROM repositories for Netplay automation
 
*  Global and granular control over libraires of ROMs.
 
*  Deploy a gaming environment to a portable device such as a flash-drive.
 
*  Convert ROMs to a Windows executable
 
*  Download, install & setup HTPC frontends, emulators and joystick mapping programs.
 
  
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* Global and granular control over libraires of ROMs.
  
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* Deploy a gaming environment to a portable device such as a flash-drive.
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* Convert ROMs to a Windows executable
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* Download, install & setup HTPC frontends, emulators and joystick mapping programs.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 13:51, 20 September 2022

RoM-Jacket
RJ Logo.png
Developer(s) romjacket
Latest version 0.99.81.08
Active Yes
Platform(s) Windows
Type File utility
Source code GitHub

RoM-Jacket tool is a unified interface for ROMs, emulators and frontends.

Download

Windows Latest release and assets

Overview

RoM-Jacket is a launcher and backend configuration tool.

Features

  • A comprehensive, easy to use & compact GUI
  • Drag & Drop ROMs to launch & create playlists.
  • Leverages internet ROM repositories for Netplay automation
  • Global and granular control over libraires of ROMs.
  • Deploy a gaming environment to a portable device such as a flash-drive.
  • Convert ROMs to a Windows executable
  • Download, install & setup HTPC frontends, emulators and joystick mapping programs.

References

External links