Segatools.ini ~repack~ Jun 2026
Loopback addresses (e.g., 127.0.0.1 ) are often rejected by the games. You must typically use a LAN/WAN IP or a hostname that resolves to one. 2. Aime/Card Reader Settings ( [aimeio] ) This section configures how card emulation works.
A standard segatools.ini file is divided into several structural sections, each targeting a specific subsystem of the SEGA arcade architecture. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the major blocks found within the configuration file: 1. [vfs] (Virtual File System) segatools.ini
[Paths]
[dns] default=192.168.1.100 ; Use your PC's local IPv4 address Loopback addresses (e
Confirm that enable=1 is present in the [aime] section. If using a physical card reader, ensure that [aimeio] path=aimeio.dll points to a valid DLL and that the reader is properly installed with the correct drivers. If using file-based emulation, verify that aimePath= points to an existing text file and that the file contains properly formatted card data. Aime/Card Reader Settings ( [aimeio] ) This section
segatools.ini is a plain text configuration file used by the segatools library. It allows users to modify how the game interacts with their PC's hardware and network environment. Because modern arcade games are designed to check for servers and specialized hardware, segatools.ini acts as a translator, directing those requests to local, emulated services. Core Sections of segatools.ini
An INI file is a simple, human-readable configuration format composed of sections, keys, and values: