segatools2/dist/cm/segatools.ini
beerpsi 4041844ea9 mai2/mu3/cm: Integrate UnityDoorstop with segatools (#11)
[UnityDoorstop](https://github.com/NeighTools/UnityDoorstop) is a tool to execute managed code (.NET DLLs) before Unity does, useful for modding frameworks such as BepInEx.

This PR integrates parts of its code into segatools, so loading BepInEx is as simple as adding 2 lines to `segatools.ini`:
```ini
[unity]
targetAssembly=BepInEx\core\BepInEx.Preloader.dll
```

This PR also factors out the Unity path redirection hooks to its own module.

Reviewed-on: Dniel97/segatools#11
Co-authored-by: beerpsi <beerpsi@duck.com>
Co-committed-by: beerpsi <beerpsi@duck.com>
2024-04-15 19:30:28 +00:00

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INI

; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Path settings
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[vfs]
; Insert the path to the game AMFS directory here (contains ICF1 and ICF2)
amfs=
; Insert the path to the game Option directory here (contains Axxx directories)
option=
; Create an empty directory somewhere and insert the path here.
; This directory may be shared between multiple SEGA games.
; NOTE: This has nothing to do with Windows %APPDATA%.
appdata=
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Device settings
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[aime]
; Enable Aime card reader assembly emulation. Disable to use a real SEGA Aime
; reader.
enable=1
aimePath=DEVICE\aime.txt
[vfd]
; Enable VFD emulation (currently just stubbed). Disable to use a real VFD
; GP1232A02A FUTABA assembly.
enable=1
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Network settings
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[dns]
; Insert the hostname or IP address of the server you wish to use here.
; Note that 127.0.0.1, localhost etc are specifically rejected.
default=127.0.0.1
[netenv]
; Simulate an ideal LAN environment. This may interfere with head-to-head play.
; SEGA games are somewhat picky about their LAN environment, so leaving this
; setting enabled is recommended.
enable=1
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Board settings
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[keychip]
; The /24 LAN subnet that the emulated keychip will tell the game to expect.
; If you disable netenv then you must set this to your LAN's IP subnet, and
; that subnet must start with 192.168.
subnet=192.168.100.0
[gpio]
; ALLS DIP switches.
enable=1
; LAN Install: If multiple machines are present on the same LAN then set
; this to 0 on exactly one machine and set this to 1 on all others.
dipsw1=0
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Misc. hooks settings
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[touch]
; Enable/Disable WinTouch emulation
enable=0
[unity]
; Path to a .NET DLL that should run before the game. Useful for loading
; modding frameworks such as BepInEx.
targetAssembly=
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Custom IO settings
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[aimeio]
; To use a custom card reader IO DLL enter its path here.
; Leave empty if you want to use Segatools built-in keyboard input.
path=
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Input settings
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Keyboard bindings are as hexadecimal (prefixed with 0x) or decimal
; (not prefixed with 0x) virtual-key codes, a list of which can be found here:
;
; https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/inputdev/virtual-key-codes
;
; This is, admittedly, not the most user-friendly configuration method in the
; world. An improved solution will be provided later.
[io4]
; Test button virtual-key code. Default is the F1 key.
test=0x70
; Service button virtual-key code. Default is the F2 key.
service=0x71
; Keyboard button to increment coin counter. Default is the F3 key.
coin=0x72