These numbers are derived from the 2010 whitepaper:
NTSC's 4*(315/88 MHz) is doubled to give the master clock rate, which is
then divided by 1820 cycles per line and 262 lines per (progressive)
frame.
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* Waterbox setup has been revamped to use the latest llvm parts (llvm 16 for compiler_rt/libunwind/libcxx/libcxxabi).
* Clang is now possible to use, and is the preferred compiler (due to superior performance).
* Supported compilers are now clang 14/15/16, and gcc 12.
* Other core updates are mixed in.
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Create an all new waterbox build environment:
WSL2 + Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Other linuxes may work)
Musl libc with waterbox customizations
LLVM's libclang-rt, libunwind, libcxxabi, libcxx
Static linking to elf files
Compared with the old system, this is easier to set up a dev env for and easier to update in the future. The executables are larger but produce smaller savestates due to static linking. The modern toolchain means advanced library features and language features that sometimes appear in some upstream cores will be reusable.