These keys let users tailor behavior: where files live, how the emulator performs, what input driver it uses, and which optional patches or network features are active.
folder with a 20-digit random number to simulate a specific card. 3. Virtual File System ( segatools.ini
: A dedicated directory for Sega-specific application data (not to be confused with Windows %APPDATA% ). 2. Aime Card Reader Emulation ( [aime] ) These keys let users tailor behavior: where files
A typical segatools.ini file is broken into several sections, each enclosed in square brackets. Below is a practical breakdown of every major section. Virtual File System ( : A dedicated directory
Arcade hardware uses specific directories for game data, amfs (Sega's file system), and logs. The section tells the game where to look for these on your PC.
The file is structured into several key headers that manage specific aspects of the arcade emulation environment. 1. [vfs] - Virtual File System
) and map the correct COM port, ensuring your genuine arcade cards work perfectly on PC. VFS (Virtual File System) Management: