2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
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#include "platform.hpp"
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#include "utility.cpp"
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#include "settings.cpp"
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#include "desktop.cpp"
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#include "keyboard.cpp"
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#include "mouse.cpp"
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#include "dialog-window.cpp"
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#include "message-window.cpp"
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Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
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#include "object.cpp"
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#include "font.cpp"
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2011-08-20 14:40:44 +00:00
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#include "timer.cpp"
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Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
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#include "window.cpp"
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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#include "action/action.cpp"
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#include "action/menu.cpp"
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#include "action/separator.cpp"
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#include "action/item.cpp"
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#include "action/check-item.cpp"
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#include "action/radio-item.cpp"
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#include "widget/widget.cpp"
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#include "widget/button.cpp"
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2011-04-30 13:12:15 +00:00
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#include "widget/canvas.cpp"
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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#include "widget/check-box.cpp"
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#include "widget/combo-box.cpp"
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#include "widget/hex-edit.cpp"
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2011-08-20 14:40:44 +00:00
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#include "widget/horizontal-scroll-bar.cpp"
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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#include "widget/horizontal-slider.cpp"
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#include "widget/label.cpp"
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#include "widget/line-edit.cpp"
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#include "widget/list-view.cpp"
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#include "widget/progress-bar.cpp"
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#include "widget/radio-box.cpp"
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#include "widget/text-edit.cpp"
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2011-08-20 14:40:44 +00:00
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#include "widget/vertical-scroll-bar.cpp"
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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#include "widget/vertical-slider.cpp"
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#include "widget/viewport.cpp"
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Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
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2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
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static bool OS_keyboardProc(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM);
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static void OS_processDialogMessage(MSG&);
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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static LRESULT CALLBACK OS_windowProc(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM);
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Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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void pOS::main() {
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MSG msg;
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while(GetMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0)) {
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2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
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OS_processDialogMessage(msg);
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Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
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}
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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}
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Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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bool pOS::pendingEvents() {
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MSG msg;
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return PeekMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0, PM_NOREMOVE);
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}
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Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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void pOS::processEvents() {
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while(pendingEvents()) {
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MSG msg;
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if(PeekMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE)) {
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2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
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OS_processDialogMessage(msg);
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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}
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Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
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}
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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}
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Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
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2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
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void OS_processDialogMessage(MSG &msg) {
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if(msg.message == WM_KEYDOWN || msg.message == WM_KEYUP
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|| msg.message == WM_SYSKEYDOWN || msg.message == WM_SYSKEYUP) {
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if(OS_keyboardProc(msg.hwnd, msg.message, msg.wParam, msg.lParam)) {
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DispatchMessage(&msg);
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return;
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}
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}
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if(!IsDialogMessage(GetForegroundWindow(), &msg)) {
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TranslateMessage(&msg);
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DispatchMessage(&msg);
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}
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}
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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void pOS::quit() {
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2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
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osQuit = true;
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2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
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PostQuitMessage(0);
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Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
void pOS::initialize() {
|
|
|
|
CoInitialize(0);
|
|
|
|
InitCommonControls();
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
WNDCLASS wc;
|
|
|
|
wc.cbClsExtra = 0;
|
|
|
|
wc.cbWndExtra = 0;
|
2011-08-20 14:40:44 +00:00
|
|
|
wc.hbrBackground = GetSysColorBrush(COLOR_3DFACE);
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
wc.hCursor = LoadCursor(0, IDC_ARROW);
|
|
|
|
wc.hIcon = LoadIcon(GetModuleHandle(0), MAKEINTRESOURCE(2));
|
|
|
|
wc.hInstance = GetModuleHandle(0);
|
|
|
|
wc.lpfnWndProc = OS_windowProc;
|
|
|
|
wc.lpszClassName = L"phoenix_window";
|
|
|
|
wc.lpszMenuName = 0;
|
|
|
|
wc.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
|
|
|
|
RegisterClass(&wc);
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-04-30 13:12:15 +00:00
|
|
|
wc.cbClsExtra = 0;
|
|
|
|
wc.cbWndExtra = 0;
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
wc.hbrBackground = GetSysColorBrush(COLOR_3DFACE);
|
2011-04-30 13:12:15 +00:00
|
|
|
wc.hCursor = LoadCursor(0, IDC_ARROW);
|
|
|
|
wc.hIcon = LoadIcon(0, IDI_APPLICATION);
|
|
|
|
wc.hInstance = GetModuleHandle(0);
|
|
|
|
wc.lpfnWndProc = Canvas_windowProc;
|
|
|
|
wc.lpszClassName = L"phoenix_canvas";
|
|
|
|
wc.lpszMenuName = 0;
|
|
|
|
wc.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
|
|
|
|
RegisterClass(&wc);
|
|
|
|
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
wc.cbClsExtra = 0;
|
|
|
|
wc.cbWndExtra = 0;
|
2011-08-20 14:40:44 +00:00
|
|
|
wc.hbrBackground = GetSysColorBrush(COLOR_3DFACE);
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
wc.hCursor = LoadCursor(0, IDC_ARROW);
|
|
|
|
wc.hIcon = LoadIcon(0, IDI_APPLICATION);
|
|
|
|
wc.hInstance = GetModuleHandle(0);
|
|
|
|
wc.lpfnWndProc = Label_windowProc;
|
|
|
|
wc.lpszClassName = L"phoenix_label";
|
|
|
|
wc.lpszMenuName = 0;
|
|
|
|
wc.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
|
|
|
|
RegisterClass(&wc);
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
wc.cbClsExtra = 0;
|
|
|
|
wc.cbWndExtra = 0;
|
|
|
|
wc.hbrBackground = CreateSolidBrush(RGB(0, 0, 0));
|
|
|
|
wc.hCursor = LoadCursor(0, IDC_ARROW);
|
|
|
|
wc.hIcon = LoadIcon(0, IDI_APPLICATION);
|
|
|
|
wc.hInstance = GetModuleHandle(0);
|
|
|
|
wc.lpfnWndProc = Viewport_windowProc;
|
|
|
|
wc.lpszClassName = L"phoenix_viewport";
|
|
|
|
wc.lpszMenuName = 0;
|
|
|
|
wc.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
|
|
|
|
RegisterClass(&wc);
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
settings = new Settings;
|
|
|
|
pKeyboard::initialize();
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
static bool OS_keyboardProc(HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wparam, LPARAM lparam) {
|
|
|
|
if(msg != WM_KEYDOWN && msg != WM_SYSKEYDOWN && msg != WM_KEYUP && msg != WM_SYSKEYUP) return false;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
GUITHREADINFO info;
|
|
|
|
memset(&info, 0, sizeof(GUITHREADINFO));
|
|
|
|
info.cbSize = sizeof(GUITHREADINFO);
|
|
|
|
GetGUIThreadInfo(GetCurrentThreadId(), &info);
|
|
|
|
Object *object = (Object*)GetWindowLongPtr(info.hwndFocus, GWLP_USERDATA);
|
|
|
|
if(object == nullptr) return false;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if(dynamic_cast<Window*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
Window &window = (Window&)*object;
|
|
|
|
Keyboard::Keycode keysym = Keysym(wparam, lparam);
|
|
|
|
if(keysym != Keyboard::Keycode::None) {
|
|
|
|
if((msg == WM_KEYDOWN || msg == WM_SYSKEYDOWN) && window.onKeyPress) window.onKeyPress(keysym);
|
|
|
|
if((msg == WM_KEYUP || msg == WM_SYSKEYUP) && window.onKeyRelease) window.onKeyRelease(keysym);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
if(msg == WM_KEYDOWN) {
|
|
|
|
if(dynamic_cast<ListView*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
ListView &listView = (ListView&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(wparam == VK_RETURN) {
|
|
|
|
if(listView.onActivate) listView.onActivate();
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else if(dynamic_cast<LineEdit*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
LineEdit &lineEdit = (LineEdit&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(wparam == VK_RETURN) {
|
|
|
|
if(lineEdit.onActivate) lineEdit.onActivate();
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
} else if(dynamic_cast<TextEdit*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
TextEdit &textEdit = (TextEdit&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(wparam == 'A' && GetKeyState(VK_CONTROL) < 0) {
|
|
|
|
//Ctrl+A = select all text
|
|
|
|
//note: this is not a standard accelerator on Windows
|
|
|
|
Edit_SetSel(textEdit.p.hwnd, 0, ~0);
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
} else if(wparam == 'V' && GetKeyState(VK_CONTROL) < 0) {
|
|
|
|
//Ctrl+V = paste text
|
|
|
|
//note: this formats Unix (LF) and OS9 (CR) line-endings to Windows (CR+LF) line-endings
|
|
|
|
//this is necessary as the EDIT control only supports Windows line-endings
|
|
|
|
OpenClipboard(hwnd);
|
|
|
|
HANDLE handle = GetClipboardData(CF_UNICODETEXT);
|
|
|
|
if(handle) {
|
|
|
|
wchar_t *text = (wchar_t*)GlobalLock(handle);
|
|
|
|
if(text) {
|
|
|
|
string data = (const char*)utf8_t(text);
|
|
|
|
data.replace("\r\n", "\n");
|
|
|
|
data.replace("\r", "\n");
|
|
|
|
data.replace("\n", "\r\n");
|
|
|
|
GlobalUnlock(handle);
|
|
|
|
utf16_t output(data);
|
|
|
|
HGLOBAL resource = GlobalAlloc(GMEM_MOVEABLE, (wcslen(output) + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t));
|
|
|
|
if(resource) {
|
|
|
|
wchar_t *write = (wchar_t*)GlobalLock(resource);
|
|
|
|
if(write) {
|
|
|
|
wcscpy(write, output);
|
|
|
|
GlobalUnlock(write);
|
|
|
|
if(SetClipboardData(CF_UNICODETEXT, resource) == FALSE) {
|
|
|
|
GlobalFree(resource);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CloseClipboard();
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static LRESULT CALLBACK OS_windowProc(HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wparam, LPARAM lparam) {
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
Object *object = (Object*)GetWindowLongPtr(hwnd, GWLP_USERDATA);
|
|
|
|
if(!object || !dynamic_cast<Window*>(object)) return DefWindowProc(hwnd, msg, wparam, lparam);
|
|
|
|
Window &window = (Window&)*object;
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(!osQuit) switch(msg) {
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
case WM_CLOSE: {
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
window.state.ignore = false;
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
if(window.onClose) window.onClose();
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(window.state.ignore == false) window.setVisible(false);
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
case WM_MOVE: {
|
|
|
|
if(window.p.locked) break;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Geometry geometry = window.geometry();
|
|
|
|
window.state.geometry.x = geometry.x;
|
|
|
|
window.state.geometry.y = geometry.y;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if(window.onMove) window.onMove();
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
case WM_SIZE: {
|
|
|
|
if(window.p.locked) break;
|
|
|
|
SetWindowPos(window.p.hstatus, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_FRAMECHANGED);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Geometry geometry = window.geometry();
|
|
|
|
window.state.geometry.width = geometry.width;
|
|
|
|
window.state.geometry.height = geometry.height;
|
|
|
|
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
for(auto &layout : window.state.layout) {
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
Geometry geom = window.geometry();
|
|
|
|
geom.x = geom.y = 0;
|
|
|
|
layout.setGeometry(geom);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if(window.onSize) window.onSize();
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
case WM_GETMINMAXINFO: {
|
|
|
|
MINMAXINFO *mmi = (MINMAXINFO*)lparam;
|
|
|
|
//mmi->ptMinTrackSize.x = 256 + window.p.frameMargin().width;
|
|
|
|
//mmi->ptMinTrackSize.y = 256 + window.p.frameMargin().height;
|
|
|
|
//return TRUE;
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
break;
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
case WM_ERASEBKGND: {
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
if(window.p.brush == 0) break;
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
RECT rc;
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
GetClientRect(window.p.hwnd, &rc);
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
PAINTSTRUCT ps;
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
BeginPaint(window.p.hwnd, &ps);
|
|
|
|
FillRect(ps.hdc, &rc, window.p.brush);
|
|
|
|
EndPaint(window.p.hwnd, &ps);
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
case WM_CTLCOLORBTN:
|
|
|
|
case WM_CTLCOLORSTATIC: {
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
Object *object = (Object*)GetWindowLongPtr((HWND)lparam, GWLP_USERDATA);
|
|
|
|
if(object && window.p.brush) {
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
HDC hdc = (HDC)wparam;
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
SetBkColor((HDC)wparam, window.p.brushColor);
|
|
|
|
return (INT_PTR)window.p.brush;
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
break;
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
case WM_COMMAND: {
|
|
|
|
unsigned id = LOWORD(wparam);
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
HWND control = GetDlgItem(window.p.hwnd, id);
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
if(control == 0) {
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
pObject *object = (pObject*)pObject::find(id);
|
|
|
|
if(!object) break;
|
|
|
|
if(dynamic_cast<pItem*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
Item &item = ((pItem*)object)->item;
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(item.onActivate) item.onActivate();
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
} else if(dynamic_cast<pCheckItem*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
CheckItem &checkItem = ((pCheckItem*)object)->checkItem;
|
|
|
|
checkItem.setChecked(!checkItem.state.checked);
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(checkItem.onToggle) checkItem.onToggle();
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
} else if(dynamic_cast<pRadioItem*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
RadioItem &radioItem = ((pRadioItem*)object)->radioItem;
|
|
|
|
if(radioItem.state.checked == false) {
|
|
|
|
radioItem.setChecked();
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(radioItem.onActivate) radioItem.onActivate();
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
Object *object = (Object*)GetWindowLongPtr(control, GWLP_USERDATA);
|
|
|
|
if(!object) break;
|
|
|
|
if(dynamic_cast<Button*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
Button &button = (Button&)*object;
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(button.onActivate) button.onActivate();
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
} else if(dynamic_cast<CheckBox*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
CheckBox &checkBox = (CheckBox&)*object;
|
|
|
|
checkBox.setChecked(!checkBox.state.checked);
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(checkBox.onToggle) checkBox.onToggle();
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
} else if(dynamic_cast<ComboBox*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
ComboBox &comboBox = (ComboBox&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(HIWORD(wparam) == CBN_SELCHANGE) {
|
|
|
|
if(comboBox.state.selection != comboBox.selection()) {
|
|
|
|
comboBox.state.selection = comboBox.selection();
|
|
|
|
if(comboBox.onChange) comboBox.onChange();
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
} else if(dynamic_cast<LineEdit*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
LineEdit &lineEdit = (LineEdit&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(HIWORD(wparam) == EN_CHANGE) {
|
|
|
|
if(lineEdit.p.locked == false && lineEdit.onChange) lineEdit.onChange();
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else if(dynamic_cast<RadioBox*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
RadioBox &radioBox = (RadioBox&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(radioBox.state.checked == false) {
|
|
|
|
radioBox.setChecked();
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(radioBox.onActivate) radioBox.onActivate();
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else if(dynamic_cast<TextEdit*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
TextEdit &textEdit = (TextEdit&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(HIWORD(wparam) == EN_CHANGE) {
|
|
|
|
if(textEdit.p.locked == false && textEdit.onChange) textEdit.onChange();
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
break;
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
case WM_NOTIFY: {
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
unsigned id = LOWORD(wparam);
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
HWND control = GetDlgItem(window.p.hwnd, id);
|
|
|
|
if(control == 0) break;
|
|
|
|
Object *object = (Object*)GetWindowLongPtr(control, GWLP_USERDATA);
|
|
|
|
if(object == 0) break;
|
|
|
|
if(dynamic_cast<ListView*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
ListView &listView = (ListView&)*object;
|
|
|
|
LPNMHDR nmhdr = (LPNMHDR)lparam;
|
|
|
|
LPNMLISTVIEW nmlistview = (LPNMLISTVIEW)lparam;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if(nmhdr->code == LVN_ITEMCHANGED && (nmlistview->uChanged & LVIF_STATE)) {
|
|
|
|
unsigned imagemask = ((nmlistview->uNewState & LVIS_STATEIMAGEMASK) >> 12) - 1;
|
|
|
|
if(imagemask == 0 || imagemask == 1) {
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(listView.p.locked == false && listView.onToggle) listView.onToggle(nmlistview->iItem);
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
} else if((nmlistview->uOldState & LVIS_FOCUSED) && !(nmlistview->uNewState & LVIS_FOCUSED)) {
|
|
|
|
listView.p.lostFocus = true;
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
} else if(!(nmlistview->uOldState & LVIS_SELECTED) && (nmlistview->uNewState & LVIS_SELECTED)) {
|
|
|
|
listView.p.lostFocus = false;
|
|
|
|
listView.state.selected = true;
|
|
|
|
listView.state.selection = listView.selection();
|
|
|
|
if(listView.p.locked == false && listView.onChange) listView.onChange();
|
|
|
|
} else if(listView.p.lostFocus == false && listView.selected() == false) {
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
listView.p.lostFocus = false;
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
listView.state.selected = false;
|
|
|
|
listView.state.selection = 0;
|
|
|
|
if(listView.p.locked == false && listView.onChange) listView.onChange();
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
} else if(nmhdr->code == LVN_ITEMACTIVATE) {
|
|
|
|
if(listView.onActivate) listView.onActivate();
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
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}
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}
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2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
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break;
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
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|
case WM_HSCROLL:
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
case WM_VSCROLL: {
|
2011-08-20 14:40:44 +00:00
|
|
|
Object *object = 0;
|
|
|
|
if(lparam) {
|
|
|
|
object = (Object*)GetWindowLongPtr((HWND)lparam, GWLP_USERDATA);
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
unsigned id = LOWORD(wparam);
|
|
|
|
HWND control = GetDlgItem(window.p.hwnd, id);
|
|
|
|
if(control == 0) break;
|
|
|
|
object = (Object*)GetWindowLongPtr(control, GWLP_USERDATA);
|
|
|
|
}
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
if(object == 0) break;
|
2011-08-20 14:40:44 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if(dynamic_cast<HorizontalScrollBar*>(object)
|
|
|
|
|| dynamic_cast<VerticalScrollBar*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
SCROLLINFO info;
|
|
|
|
memset(&info, 0, sizeof(SCROLLINFO));
|
|
|
|
info.cbSize = sizeof(SCROLLINFO);
|
|
|
|
info.fMask = SIF_ALL;
|
|
|
|
GetScrollInfo((HWND)lparam, SB_CTL, &info);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
switch(LOWORD(wparam)) {
|
|
|
|
case SB_LEFT: info.nPos = info.nMin; break;
|
|
|
|
case SB_RIGHT: info.nPos = info.nMax; break;
|
|
|
|
case SB_LINELEFT: info.nPos--; break;
|
|
|
|
case SB_LINERIGHT: info.nPos++; break;
|
|
|
|
case SB_PAGELEFT: info.nPos -= info.nMax >> 3; break;
|
|
|
|
case SB_PAGERIGHT: info.nPos += info.nMax >> 3; break;
|
|
|
|
case SB_THUMBTRACK: info.nPos = info.nTrackPos; break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
info.fMask = SIF_POS;
|
|
|
|
SetScrollInfo((HWND)lparam, SB_CTL, &info, TRUE);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
//Windows may clamp position to scrollbar range
|
|
|
|
GetScrollInfo((HWND)lparam, SB_CTL, &info);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if(dynamic_cast<HorizontalScrollBar*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
HorizontalScrollBar &horizontalScrollBar = (HorizontalScrollBar&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(horizontalScrollBar.state.position != info.nPos) {
|
|
|
|
horizontalScrollBar.state.position = info.nPos;
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(horizontalScrollBar.onChange) horizontalScrollBar.onChange();
|
2011-08-20 14:40:44 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
VerticalScrollBar &verticalScrollBar = (VerticalScrollBar&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(verticalScrollBar.state.position != info.nPos) {
|
|
|
|
verticalScrollBar.state.position = info.nPos;
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if(verticalScrollBar.onChange) verticalScrollBar.onChange();
|
2011-08-20 14:40:44 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-02-27 09:11:01 +00:00
|
|
|
if(dynamic_cast<HorizontalSlider*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
HorizontalSlider &horizontalSlider = (HorizontalSlider&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(horizontalSlider.state.position != horizontalSlider.position()) {
|
|
|
|
horizontalSlider.state.position = horizontalSlider.position();
|
|
|
|
if(horizontalSlider.onChange) horizontalSlider.onChange();
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else if(dynamic_cast<VerticalSlider*>(object)) {
|
|
|
|
VerticalSlider &verticalSlider = (VerticalSlider&)*object;
|
|
|
|
if(verticalSlider.state.position != verticalSlider.position()) {
|
|
|
|
verticalSlider.state.position = verticalSlider.position();
|
|
|
|
if(verticalSlider.onChange) verticalSlider.onChange();
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2012-04-24 13:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
break;
|
Update to v073 release.
byuu says:
This release marks a major step forward, offering full low-level
emulation of all four DSP coprocessors based on the NEC uPD77C25
processor core. Many people were responsible for this milestone: Dr.
Decapitator for the actual decapping and extraction; Lord Nightmare for
the cartridges and some special analysis tools; myself, Jonas Quinn and
Cydrak for the uPD77C25 emulation; and all of the donors who raised the
necessary $1,000 for the necessary hardware and equipment needed to pull
this all off. To say thanks to the donors, I am releasing the uPD77C25
emulation core to the public domain, so that everyone can benefit from
it.
All four DSP emulations will be improved by this by way of having
realistic timing; the DSP-4 will benefit further as the high-level
emulation was incomplete and somewhat buggy; and the DSP-3 will benefit
the most as the high-levle emulation there was not complete enough to be
playable. As a result, most notably, this means bsnes v073 is the first
emulator to fully be able to play SD Gundam GX (J)!
As bsnes' primary goal is accuracy, the LLE DSP support renders the old
HLE DSP support obsolete. Ergo, I have removed the 166KB of HLE source
code, and replaced it with the uPD77C25 core, which comprises a mere
20KB of source code. As this LLE module supports save states, this also
means that for the first time, DSP-3 and DSP-4 games have save state
support.
On the other hand, this also means that to run any DSP game, you will
need the appropriate program ROM. As these are copyrighted, I cannot
distribute them nor tell you where to get them. All I can do is provide
you with the necessary filenames and hashes.
Changelog (since v072 release):
* added NEC uPD77C25 emulation core
* added low-level emulation of the DSP-1, DSP-1B, DSP-2, DSP-3, DSP-4
coprocessors
* removed high-level emulation of the DSP-n coprocessors
* added blargg's libco::ppc.c module, which is far more portable, even
running on the PS3
* added software filter support via binary plugins
* added debugger (currently Linux-only); but it is as yet unstable
* added pause shortcut
* updated mightymo's cheat code database
2010-12-26 12:24:34 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return DefWindowProc(hwnd, msg, wparam, lparam);
|
|
|
|
}
|