2012-03-23 10:43:39 +00:00
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struct APU : Thread, MMIO {
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Update to v098r06 release.
byuu says:
Changelog:
- emulation cores now refresh video from host thread instead of
cothreads (fix AMD crash)
- SFC: fixed another bug with leap year months in SharpRTC emulation
- SFC: cleaned up camelCase on function names for
armdsp,epsonrtc,hitachidsp,mcc,nss,sharprtc classes
- GB: added MBC1M emulation (requires manually setting mapper=MBC1M in
manifest.bml for now, sorry)
- audio: implemented Emulator::Audio mixer and effects processor
- audio: implemented Emulator::Stream interface
- it is now possible to have more than two audio streams: eg SNES
+ SGB + MSU1 + Voicer-Kun (eventually)
- audio: added reverb delay + reverb level settings; exposed balance
configuration in UI
- video: reworked palette generation to re-enable saturation, gamma,
luminance adjustments
- higan/emulator.cpp is gone since there was nothing left in it
I know you guys are going to say the color adjust/balance/reverb stuff
is pointless. And indeed it mostly is. But I like the idea of allowing
some fun special effects and configurability that isn't system-wide.
Note: there seems to be some kind of added audio lag in the SGB
emulation now, and I don't really understand why. The code should be
effectively identical to what I had before. The only main thing is that
I'm sampling things to 48000hz instead of 32040hz before mixing. There's
no point where I'm intentionally introducing added latency though. I'm
kind of stumped, so if anyone wouldn't mind taking a look at it, it'd be
much appreciated :/
I don't have an MSU1 test ROM, but the latency issue may affect MSU1 as
well, and that would be very bad.
2016-04-22 13:35:51 +00:00
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shared_pointer<Emulator::Stream> stream;
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2016-02-09 11:51:12 +00:00
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static auto Enter() -> void;
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2015-11-21 07:36:48 +00:00
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auto main() -> void;
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auto hipass(int16& sample, int64& bias) -> void;
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auto power() -> void;
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auto mmio_read(uint16 addr) -> uint8;
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auto mmio_write(uint16 addr, uint8 data) -> void;
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auto serialize(serializer&) -> void;
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Update to v075r05 release.
byuu says:
Added Game Boy sound emulation, all four channels.
It's really, really, really bad. Plenty of bugs, I don't even know what
the fuck a high-pass filter is so that isn't there. Hermite resampling
from 4MHz down to 44KHz. But it's tolerable.
I don't understand what sweep is for at all, and I'm sure I have that
insane recursive reload behavior wrong.
This is pretty much my own design. I referenced blargg's gb snd emu,
blargg's older gb apu ref, Cydrak's APU core, that lousy gbdev wiki
article, the completely and utterly worthless pandocs, and received
nothing but bad and wrong information that just wasted my time from
But I managed to pull it off. It's also painfully slow, like 250fps on
my machine slow. Countless optimizations are possible.
2011-02-02 10:38:28 +00:00
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#include "square1/square1.hpp"
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#include "square2/square2.hpp"
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2011-02-02 10:37:31 +00:00
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#include "wave/wave.hpp"
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#include "noise/noise.hpp"
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Update to v097 release.
byuu says:
This release features improvements to all emulation cores, but most
substantially for the Game Boy core. All of blargg's test ROMs that pass
in gambatte now either pass in higan, or are off by 1-2 clocks (the
actual behaviors are fully emulated.) I consider the Game Boy core to
now be fairly accurate, but there's still more improvements to be had.
Also, what's sure to be a major feature for some: higan now has full
support for loading and playing ordinary ROM files, whether they have
copier headers, weird extensions, or are inside compressed archives. You
can load these games from the command-line, from the main Library menu
(via Load ROM Image), or via drag-and-drop on the main higan window. Of
course, fans of game folders and the library need not worry: that's
still there as well.
Also new, you can drop the (uncompressed) Game Boy Advance BIOS onto the
higan main window to install it into the correct location with the
correct file name.
Lastly, this release technically restores Mac OS X support. However,
it's still not very stable, so I have decided against releasing binaries
at this time. I'd rather not rush this and leave a bad first impression
for OS X users.
Changelog (since v096):
- higan: project source code hierarchy restructured; icarus directly
integrated
- higan: added software emulation of color-bleed, LCD-refresh,
scanlines, interlacing
- icarus: you can now load and import ROM files/archives from the main
higan menu
- NES: fixed manifest parsing for board mirroring and VRC pinouts
- SNES: fixed manifest for Star Ocean
- SNES: fixed manifest for Rockman X2,X3
- GB: enabling LCD restarts frame
- GB: emulated extra OAM STAT IRQ quirk required for GBVideoPlayer
(Shonumi)
- GB: VBK, BGPI, OBPI are readable
- GB: OAM DMA happens inside PPU core instead of CPU core
- GB: fixed APU length and sweep operations
- GB: emulated wave RAM quirks when accessing while channel is enabled
- GB: improved timings of several CPU opcodes (gekkio)
- GB: improved timings of OAM DMA refresh (gekkio)
- GB: CPU uses open collector logic; return 0xFF for unmapped memory
(gekkio)
- GBA: fixed sequencer enable flags; fixes audio in Zelda - Minish Cap
(Jonas Quinn)
- GBA: fixed disassembler masking error (Lioncash)
- hiro: Cocoa support added; higan can now be compiled on Mac OS X 10.7+
- nall: improved program path detection on Windows
- higan/Windows: moved configuration data from %appdata% to
%localappdata%
- higan/Linux,BSD: moved configuration data from ~/.config/higan to
~/.local/higan
2016-01-17 08:59:25 +00:00
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#include "sequencer/sequencer.hpp"
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Update to v075r05 release.
byuu says:
Added Game Boy sound emulation, all four channels.
It's really, really, really bad. Plenty of bugs, I don't even know what
the fuck a high-pass filter is so that isn't there. Hermite resampling
from 4MHz down to 44KHz. But it's tolerable.
I don't understand what sweep is for at all, and I'm sure I have that
insane recursive reload behavior wrong.
This is pretty much my own design. I referenced blargg's gb snd emu,
blargg's older gb apu ref, Cydrak's APU core, that lousy gbdev wiki
article, the completely and utterly worthless pandocs, and received
nothing but bad and wrong information that just wasted my time from
But I managed to pull it off. It's also painfully slow, like 250fps on
my machine slow. Countless optimizations are possible.
2011-02-02 10:38:28 +00:00
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Square1 square1;
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Square2 square2;
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2011-02-02 10:37:31 +00:00
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Wave wave;
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Noise noise;
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Update to v097 release.
byuu says:
This release features improvements to all emulation cores, but most
substantially for the Game Boy core. All of blargg's test ROMs that pass
in gambatte now either pass in higan, or are off by 1-2 clocks (the
actual behaviors are fully emulated.) I consider the Game Boy core to
now be fairly accurate, but there's still more improvements to be had.
Also, what's sure to be a major feature for some: higan now has full
support for loading and playing ordinary ROM files, whether they have
copier headers, weird extensions, or are inside compressed archives. You
can load these games from the command-line, from the main Library menu
(via Load ROM Image), or via drag-and-drop on the main higan window. Of
course, fans of game folders and the library need not worry: that's
still there as well.
Also new, you can drop the (uncompressed) Game Boy Advance BIOS onto the
higan main window to install it into the correct location with the
correct file name.
Lastly, this release technically restores Mac OS X support. However,
it's still not very stable, so I have decided against releasing binaries
at this time. I'd rather not rush this and leave a bad first impression
for OS X users.
Changelog (since v096):
- higan: project source code hierarchy restructured; icarus directly
integrated
- higan: added software emulation of color-bleed, LCD-refresh,
scanlines, interlacing
- icarus: you can now load and import ROM files/archives from the main
higan menu
- NES: fixed manifest parsing for board mirroring and VRC pinouts
- SNES: fixed manifest for Star Ocean
- SNES: fixed manifest for Rockman X2,X3
- GB: enabling LCD restarts frame
- GB: emulated extra OAM STAT IRQ quirk required for GBVideoPlayer
(Shonumi)
- GB: VBK, BGPI, OBPI are readable
- GB: OAM DMA happens inside PPU core instead of CPU core
- GB: fixed APU length and sweep operations
- GB: emulated wave RAM quirks when accessing while channel is enabled
- GB: improved timings of several CPU opcodes (gekkio)
- GB: improved timings of OAM DMA refresh (gekkio)
- GB: CPU uses open collector logic; return 0xFF for unmapped memory
(gekkio)
- GBA: fixed sequencer enable flags; fixes audio in Zelda - Minish Cap
(Jonas Quinn)
- GBA: fixed disassembler masking error (Lioncash)
- hiro: Cocoa support added; higan can now be compiled on Mac OS X 10.7+
- nall: improved program path detection on Windows
- higan/Windows: moved configuration data from %appdata% to
%localappdata%
- higan/Linux,BSD: moved configuration data from ~/.config/higan to
~/.local/higan
2016-01-17 08:59:25 +00:00
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Sequencer sequencer;
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uint3 phase; //high 3-bits of clock counter
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uint12 cycle; //low 12-bits of clock counter
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2011-01-22 08:15:49 +00:00
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};
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extern APU apu;
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