Version 2.1
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Version 2.1 of Virtual Pinball Backup Manager is now available for download/install.
Virtual Pinball Backup Manager (VPBM) is designed to manage backups of individual Virtual Pinball games within a Pinup System/Baller Installer installation.
VPBM currently supports Visual Pinball (VPX) and Future Pinball emulators.
VPBM supports backup and restore of a wide range of game related content, including:
Pinup System specific
Pinup database settings
Pinup media files
Pup Packs
VPX specific
B2S (backglass) files
B2S settings
POV (point-of-view) files
Flex DMD/Ultra DMD files and folders
VPReg.stg entries
Custom user text files
VPinMAME ROMs
VpinMAME VPMAlias.txt entries
VPinMAME altcolor and altsound
VPinMAME NVRAM (including offset handling)
All stored game specific registry settings found in 'Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Freeware\Visual PinMame'
Future Pinball specific
Game libraries - (via custom filters)
VPBM can be run using supplied GUI, but also can be run in a command line mode, and can be integrated into other tools using this interface. Vpin Studio is one tool making use of this feature: https://github.com/syd711/vpin-studio/wiki
Version 2.1 contains a GUI uplift which addresses issues when running VPBM on hosts with varying display scaling options.
The set of improvements include:
The Frontend look and feel has been modernised using WPF framework
More accurate progress updates for all operations
Panels able to scale in line with windows display scaling
Bugfix to support backup / restore of large games (> 5GM)
Functionality to check backup compatibility at startup
Functionality to support backup / restore of individual game files without the need for a full game backup / restore to be run
More details can be found on the application wiki at: https://github.com/mmattner/vPinBackupManagerApp/wiki
VPBM backup files are encrypted and locked to the machine that they were created on, however a mechanism is provided to export games to a known external system. For infromation on this feature, refer to the Export Path and Export Host Identifier settings within the Application Settings help pages. This process does not allow games to be exported and shared universally.