419 lines
13 KiB
C#
419 lines
13 KiB
C#
using System;
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using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
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using BizHawk.Common;
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namespace BizHawk.Emulation.Cores.Nintendo.NES
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{
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public sealed partial class PPU
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{
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public int cpu_step, cpu_stepcounter;
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public bool HasClockPPU = false;
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// this only handles region differences within the PPU
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int preNMIlines;
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int postNMIlines;
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bool chopdot;
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public enum Region { NTSC, PAL, Dendy, RGB };
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Region _region;
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public Region region { set { _region = value; SyncRegion(); } get { return _region; } }
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void SyncRegion()
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{
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switch (region)
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{
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case Region.NTSC:
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preNMIlines = 1; postNMIlines = 20; chopdot = true; break;
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case Region.PAL:
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preNMIlines = 1; postNMIlines = 70; chopdot = false; break;
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case Region.Dendy:
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preNMIlines = 51; postNMIlines = 20; chopdot = false; break;
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case Region.RGB:
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preNMIlines = 1; postNMIlines = 20; chopdot = false; break;
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}
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}
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public class DebugCallback
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{
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public int Scanline;
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//public int Dot; //not supported
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public Action Callback;
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}
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public DebugCallback NTViewCallback;
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public DebugCallback PPUViewCallback;
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// luminance of each palette value for lightgun calculations
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// this is all 101% guesses, and most certainly various levels of wrong
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public static readonly int[] PaletteLumaNES =
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{
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0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
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16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 0, 0,
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32, 32, 32, 32, 32, 32, 32, 32, 32, 32, 32, 32, 32, 32, 0, 0,
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48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 0, 0
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};
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public static readonly int[] PaletteLuma2C03 =
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{
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27, 9, 3, 22, 9, 11, 16, 20, 18, 14, 19, 25, 14, 0, 0, 0,
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45, 23, 17, 12, 14, 16, 13, 30, 27, 27, 25, 34, 28, 0, 0, 0,
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63, 42, 37, 35, 18, 37, 39, 45, 50, 44, 45, 52, 49, 0, 0, 0,
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63, 52, 48, 50, 43, 48, 54, 59, 60, 55, 54, 52, 50, 0, 0, 0,
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};
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public static readonly int[] PaletteLuma2C04_1 =
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{
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48, 35, 13, 37, 28, 14, 18, 16, 63, 27, 45, 11, 9, 50, 18, 63,
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42, 45, 12, 44, 50, 48, 54, 17, 52, 52, 0, 3, 54, 36, 18, 9,
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1, 52, 50, 45, 49, 14, 34, 14, 0, 20, 43, 16, 12, 3, 39, 0,
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0, 27, 45, 19, 55, 22, 58, 30, 12, 23, 25, 9, 60, 37, 27, 54,
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};
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public static readonly int[] PaletteLuma2C04_2 =
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{
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0, 45, 27, 55, 54, 37, 28, 52, 13, 12, 60, 43, 63, 35, 50, 25,
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12, 42, 16, 54, 34, 44, 3, 37, 18, 18, 1, 52, 48, 18, 0, 22,
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9, 54, 39, 50, 23, 12, 45, 3, 14, 52, 27, 14, 17, 0, 50, 63,
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45, 9, 45, 30, 14, 9, 16, 27, 0, 49, 20, 58, 48, 11, 19, 36,
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};
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public static readonly int[] PaletteLuma2C04_3 =
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{
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14, 37, 54, 45, 25, 63, 52, 14, 9, 0, 54, 18, 16, 54, 45, 50,
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37, 28, 11, 17, 27, 27, 30, 34, 27, 22, 0, 3, 13, 16, 43, 48,
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35, 12, 1, 58, 9, 45, 39, 63, 44, 9, 42, 18, 23, 36, 0, 12,
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49, 3, 55, 50, 20, 45, 50, 18, 19, 0, 48, 60, 12, 52, 52, 14,
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};
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public static readonly int[] PaletteLuma2C04_4 =
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{
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27, 22, 28, 50, 0, 48, 9, 30, 45, 12, 45, 1, 54, 58, 25, 55,
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37, 3, 17, 43, 0, 18, 16, 39, 45, 34, 37, 27, 9, 0, 54, 42,
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11, 19, 20, 3, 12, 14, 27, 16, 14, 54, 23, 12, 9, 60, 36, 18,
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50, 63, 18, 13, 52, 52, 63, 50, 0, 45, 35, 52, 44, 48, 49, 14,
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};
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private int[] _currentLuma = PaletteLumaNES;
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public int[] CurrentLuma { get { return _currentLuma; } set { _currentLuma = value; } }
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// true = light sensed
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public bool LightGunCallback(int x, int y)
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{
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// the actual light gun circuit is very complex
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// and this doesn't do it justice at all, as expected
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const int radius = 10; // look at pixel values up to this far away, roughly
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int sum = 0;
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int ymin = Math.Max(Math.Max(y - radius, ppur.status.sl - 20), 0);
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int ymax = Math.Min(y + radius, 239);
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int xmin = Math.Max(x - radius, 0);
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int xmax = Math.Min(x + radius, 255);
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int ystop = ppur.status.sl - 2;
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int xstop = ppur.status.cycle - 20;
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for (int j = ymin; j <= ymax; j++)
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{
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for (int i = xmin; i <= xmax; i++)
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{
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if (j >= ystop && i >= xstop || j > ystop)
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goto loopout;
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short s = xbuf[j * 256 + i];
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short palcolor = (short)(s & 0x3F);
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short intensity = (short)((s >> 6) & 0x7);
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sum += _currentLuma[palcolor];
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}
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}
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loopout:
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return sum >= 2000;
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}
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//when the ppu issues a write it goes through here and into the game board
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public void ppubus_write(int addr, byte value)
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{
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if (ppur.status.sl >= 241 || !PPUON)
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nes.Board.AddressPPU(addr);
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nes.Board.WritePPU(addr, value);
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}
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//when the ppu issues a read it goes through here and into the game board
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public byte ppubus_read(int addr, bool ppu, bool addr_ppu)
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{
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//hardware doesnt touch the bus when the PPU is disabled
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if (!PPUON && ppu)
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return 0xFF;
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if (addr_ppu)
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nes.Board.AddressPPU(addr);
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return nes.Board.ReadPPU(addr);
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}
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//debug tools peek into the ppu through this
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public byte ppubus_peek(int addr)
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{
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return nes.Board.PeekPPU(addr);
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}
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public enum PPUPHASE
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{
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VBL, BG, OBJ
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};
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public PPUPHASE ppuphase;
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private readonly NES nes;
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public PPU(NES nes)
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{
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this.nes = nes;
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OAM = new byte[0x100];
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PALRAM = new byte[0x20];
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//power-up palette verified by blargg's power_up_palette test.
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//he speculates that these may differ depending on the system tested..
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//and I don't see why the ppu would waste any effort setting these..
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//but for the sake of uniformity, we'll do it.
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Array.Copy(new byte[] {
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0x09,0x01,0x00,0x01,0x00,0x02,0x02,0x0D,0x08,0x10,0x08,0x24,0x00,0x00,0x04,0x2C,
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0x09,0x01,0x34,0x03,0x00,0x04,0x00,0x14,0x08,0x3A,0x00,0x02,0x00,0x20,0x2C,0x08
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}, PALRAM, 0x20);
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Reset();
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}
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public void NESSoftReset()
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{
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//this hasn't been brought up to date since NEShawk was first made.
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//in particular http://wiki.nesdev.com/w/index.php/PPU_power_up_state should be studied, but theres no use til theres test cases
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Reset();
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}
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//state
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public int ppudead; //measured in frames
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bool idleSynch;
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int NMI_PendingInstructions;
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byte PPUGenLatch;
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bool vtoggle;
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byte VRAMBuffer;
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public byte[] OAM;
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public byte[] PALRAM;
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private long _totalCycles;
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public long TotalCycles => _totalCycles;
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public void SyncState(Serializer ser)
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{
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ser.Sync("cpu_step", ref cpu_step);
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ser.Sync("cpu_stepcounter", ref cpu_stepcounter);
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ser.Sync("ppudead", ref ppudead);
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ser.Sync("idleSynch", ref idleSynch);
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ser.Sync("NMI_PendingInstructions", ref NMI_PendingInstructions);
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ser.Sync("PPUGenLatch", ref PPUGenLatch);
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ser.Sync("vtoggle", ref vtoggle);
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ser.Sync("VRAMBuffer", ref VRAMBuffer);
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ser.Sync("ppu_addr_temp", ref ppu_addr_temp);
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ser.Sync("spr_true_count", ref spr_true_count);
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ser.Sync("sprite_eval_write", ref sprite_eval_write);
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ser.Sync("Read_Value", ref read_value);
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ser.Sync("Prev_soam_index", ref soam_index_prev);
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ser.Sync("Spr_Zero_Go", ref sprite_zero_go);
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ser.Sync("Spr_zero_in_Range", ref sprite_zero_in_range);
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ser.Sync("Is_even_cycle", ref is_even_cycle);
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ser.Sync("soam_index", ref soam_index);
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ser.Sync("soam_m_index", ref soam_m_index);
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ser.Sync("oam_index", ref oam_index);
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ser.Sync("oam_index_aux", ref oam_index_aux);
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ser.Sync("soam_index_aux", ref soam_index_aux);
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ser.Sync("yp", ref yp);
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ser.Sync("target", ref target);
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ser.Sync("ppu_was_on", ref ppu_was_on);
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ser.Sync("spriteHeight", ref spriteHeight);
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ser.Sync("install_2006", ref install_2006);
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ser.Sync("race_2006", ref race_2006);
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ser.Sync("install_2001", ref install_2001);
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ser.Sync("show_bg_new", ref show_bg_new);
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ser.Sync("show_obj_new", ref show_obj_new);
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ser.Sync("ppu_open_bus", ref ppu_open_bus);
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ser.Sync("double_2007_read", ref double_2007_read);
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ser.Sync("ppu_open_bus_decay_timer", ref ppu_open_bus_decay_timer, false);
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ser.Sync("glitchy_reads_2003", ref glitchy_reads_2003, false);
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ser.Sync("OAM", ref OAM, false);
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ser.Sync("soam", ref soam, false);
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ser.Sync("PALRAM", ref PALRAM, false);
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ser.Sync("Reg2002_objoverflow", ref Reg2002_objoverflow);
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ser.Sync("Reg2002_objhit", ref Reg2002_objhit);
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ser.Sync("Reg2002_vblank_active", ref Reg2002_vblank_active);
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ser.Sync("Reg2002_vblank_active_pending", ref Reg2002_vblank_active_pending);
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ser.Sync("Reg2002_vblank_clear_pending", ref Reg2002_vblank_clear_pending);
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ppur.SyncState(ser);
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byte temp8 = reg_2000.Value; ser.Sync("reg_2000.Value", ref temp8); reg_2000.Value = temp8;
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temp8 = reg_2001.Value; ser.Sync("reg_2001.Value", ref temp8); reg_2001.Value = temp8;
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ser.Sync("reg_2003", ref reg_2003);
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//don't sync framebuffer into binary (rewind) states
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if(ser.IsText)
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ser.Sync("xbuf", ref xbuf, false);
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ser.Sync("_totalCycles", ref _totalCycles);
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ser.Sync("do_vbl", ref do_vbl);
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ser.Sync("do_active_sl", ref do_active_sl);
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ser.Sync("do_pre_vbl", ref do_pre_vbl);
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ser.Sync("nmi_destiny", ref nmi_destiny);
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ser.Sync("yp_shift", ref yp_shift);
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ser.Sync("sprite_eval_cycle", ref sprite_eval_cycle);
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ser.Sync("xt", ref xt);
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ser.Sync("xp", ref xp);
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ser.Sync("xstart", ref xstart);
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ser.Sync("rasterpos", ref rasterpos);
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ser.Sync("renderspritenow", ref renderspritenow);
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ser.Sync("renderbgnow", ref renderbgnow);
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ser.Sync("hit_pending", ref hit_pending);
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ser.Sync("s", ref s);
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ser.Sync("ppu_aux_index", ref ppu_aux_index);
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ser.Sync("junksprite", ref junksprite);
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ser.Sync("line", ref line);
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ser.Sync("patternNumber", ref patternNumber);
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ser.Sync("patternAddress", ref patternAddress);
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ser.Sync("temp_addr", ref temp_addr);
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ser.Sync("sl_sprites", ref sl_sprites, false);
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byte bg_byte;
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for (int i = 0; i < 34; i++)
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{
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string str = "bgdata" + i.ToString() + "at";
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bg_byte = bgdata[i].at; ser.Sync(str, ref bg_byte); bgdata[i].at = bg_byte;
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str = "bgdata" + i.ToString() + "nt";
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bg_byte = bgdata[i].nt; ser.Sync(str, ref bg_byte); bgdata[i].nt = bg_byte;
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str = "bgdata" + i.ToString() + "pt0";
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bg_byte = bgdata[i].pt_0; ser.Sync(str, ref bg_byte); bgdata[i].pt_0 = bg_byte;
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str = "bgdata" + i.ToString() + "pt1";
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bg_byte = bgdata[i].pt_1; ser.Sync(str, ref bg_byte); bgdata[i].pt_1 = bg_byte;
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}
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byte oam_byte;
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for (int i = 0; i < 64; i++)
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{
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string str = "oamdata" + i.ToString() + "y";
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oam_byte = t_oam[i].oam_y; ser.Sync(str, ref oam_byte); t_oam[i].oam_y = oam_byte;
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str = "oamdata" + i.ToString() + "ind";
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oam_byte = t_oam[i].oam_ind; ; ser.Sync(str, ref oam_byte); t_oam[i].oam_ind = oam_byte;
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str = "oamdata" + i.ToString() + "attr";
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oam_byte = t_oam[i].oam_attr; ser.Sync(str, ref oam_byte); t_oam[i].oam_attr = oam_byte;
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str = "oamdata" + i.ToString() + "x";
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oam_byte = t_oam[i].oam_x; ser.Sync(str, ref oam_byte); t_oam[i].oam_x = oam_byte;
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str = "oamdata" + i.ToString() + "p0";
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oam_byte = t_oam[i].patterns_0; ser.Sync(str, ref oam_byte); t_oam[i].patterns_0 = oam_byte;
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str = "oamdata" + i.ToString() + "p1";
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oam_byte = t_oam[i].patterns_1; ser.Sync(str, ref oam_byte); t_oam[i].patterns_1 = oam_byte;
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}
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}
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public void Reset()
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{
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regs_reset();
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ppudead = 1;
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idleSynch = false;
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ppu_open_bus = 0;
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ppu_open_bus_decay_timer = new int[8];
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}
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void runppu()
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{
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//run one ppu cycle at a time so we can interact with the ppu and clockPPU at high granularity
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race_2006 = false;
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if (install_2006>0)
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{
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install_2006--;
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if (install_2006==0)
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{
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ppur.install_latches();
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//nes.LogLine("addr wrote vt = {0}, ht = {1}", ppur._vt, ppur._ht);
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//normally the address isnt observed by the board till it gets clocked by a read or write.
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//but maybe thats just because a ppu read/write shoves it on the address bus
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//apparently this shoves it on the address bus, too, or else blargg's mmc3 tests dont pass
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//ONLY if the ppu is not rendering
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if (ppur.status.sl >= 241 || !PPUON)
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nes.Board.AddressPPU(ppur.get_2007access());
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race_2006 = true;
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}
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}
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if (install_2001 > 0)
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{
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install_2001--;
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if (install_2001 == 0)
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{
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show_bg_new = reg_2001.show_bg;
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show_obj_new = reg_2001.show_obj;
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}
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}
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ppur.status.cycle++;
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is_even_cycle = !is_even_cycle;
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if (PPUON && ppur.status.cycle >= 257 && ppur.status.cycle <= 320 && ppur.status.sl <= 240)
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{
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reg_2003 = 0;
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}
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// Here we execute a CPU instruction if enough PPU cycles have passed
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// also do other things that happen at instruction level granularity
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cpu_stepcounter++;
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if (cpu_stepcounter == nes.cpu_sequence[cpu_step])
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{
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cpu_step++;
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if (cpu_step == 5) cpu_step = 0;
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cpu_stepcounter = 0;
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// this is where the CPU instruction is called
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nes.RunCpuOne();
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// decay the ppu bus, approximating real behaviour
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PpuOpenBusDecay(DecayType.None);
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// Check for NMIs
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if (NMI_PendingInstructions > 0)
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{
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NMI_PendingInstructions--;
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if (NMI_PendingInstructions <= 0)
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{
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nes.cpu.NMI = true;
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}
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}
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}
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if (Reg2002_vblank_active_pending)
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{
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Reg2002_vblank_active = 1;
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Reg2002_vblank_active_pending = false;
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}
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if (Reg2002_vblank_clear_pending)
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{
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Reg2002_vblank_active = 0;
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Reg2002_vblank_clear_pending = false;
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}
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if (HasClockPPU)
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{
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nes.Board.ClockPPU();
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}
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_totalCycles += 1;
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}
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}
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}
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