bsnes/higan/target-tomoko/program/program.hpp

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struct Program : Emulator::Interface::Bind {
//program.cpp
Program(lstring args);
Update to v096r07 release. byuu says: Changelog: - configuration files are now stored in localpath() instead of configpath() - Video gamma/saturation/luminance sliders are gone now, sorry - added Video Filter->Blur Emulation [1] - added Video Filter->Scanline Emulation [2] - improvements to GBA audio emulation (fixes Minish Cap) [Jonas Quinn] [1] For the Famicom, this does nothing. For the Super Famicom, this performs horizontal blending for proper pseudo-hires translucency. For the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance, this performs interframe blending (each frame is the average of the current and previous frame), which is important for things like the GBVideoPlayer. [2] Right now, this only applies to the Super Famicom, but it'll come to the Famicom in the future. For the Super Famicom, this option doesn't just add scanlines, it simulates the phosphor decay that's visible in interlace mode. If you observe an interlaced game like RPM Racing on a real SNES, you'll notice that even on perfectly still screens, the image appears to shake. This option emulates that effect. Note 1: the buffering right now is a little sub-optimal, so there will be a slight speed hit with this new support. Since the core is now generating native ARGB8888 colors, it might as well call out to the interface to lock/unlock/refresh the video, that way it can render directly to the screen. Although ... that might not be such a hot idea, since the GBx interframe blending reads from the target buffer, and that tends to be a catastrophic option for performance. Note 2: the balanced and performance profiles for the SNES are completely busted again. This WIP took 6 1/2 hours, and I'm exhausted. Very much not looking forward to working on those, since those two have all kinds of fucked up speedup tricks for non-interlaced and/or non-hires video modes. Note 3: if you're on Windows and you saved your system folders somewhere else, now'd be a good time to move them to %localappdata%/higan
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auto load(string) -> void;
auto main() -> void;
auto quit() -> void;
//interface.cpp
auto loadRequest(uint id, string name, string type, bool required) -> void override;
auto loadRequest(uint id, string path, bool required) -> void override;
auto saveRequest(uint id, string path) -> void override;
Update to v096r07 release. byuu says: Changelog: - configuration files are now stored in localpath() instead of configpath() - Video gamma/saturation/luminance sliders are gone now, sorry - added Video Filter->Blur Emulation [1] - added Video Filter->Scanline Emulation [2] - improvements to GBA audio emulation (fixes Minish Cap) [Jonas Quinn] [1] For the Famicom, this does nothing. For the Super Famicom, this performs horizontal blending for proper pseudo-hires translucency. For the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance, this performs interframe blending (each frame is the average of the current and previous frame), which is important for things like the GBVideoPlayer. [2] Right now, this only applies to the Super Famicom, but it'll come to the Famicom in the future. For the Super Famicom, this option doesn't just add scanlines, it simulates the phosphor decay that's visible in interlace mode. If you observe an interlaced game like RPM Racing on a real SNES, you'll notice that even on perfectly still screens, the image appears to shake. This option emulates that effect. Note 1: the buffering right now is a little sub-optimal, so there will be a slight speed hit with this new support. Since the core is now generating native ARGB8888 colors, it might as well call out to the interface to lock/unlock/refresh the video, that way it can render directly to the screen. Although ... that might not be such a hot idea, since the GBx interframe blending reads from the target buffer, and that tends to be a catastrophic option for performance. Note 2: the balanced and performance profiles for the SNES are completely busted again. This WIP took 6 1/2 hours, and I'm exhausted. Very much not looking forward to working on those, since those two have all kinds of fucked up speedup tricks for non-interlaced and/or non-hires video modes. Note 3: if you're on Windows and you saved your system folders somewhere else, now'd be a good time to move them to %localappdata%/higan
2016-01-15 10:06:51 +00:00
auto videoRefresh(const uint32* data, uint pitch, uint width, uint height) -> void override;
auto audioSample(int16 lsample, int16 rsample) -> void override;
auto inputPoll(uint port, uint device, uint input) -> int16 override;
auto inputRumble(uint port, uint device, uint input, bool enable) -> void override;
auto dipSettings(const Markup::Node& node) -> uint override;
auto path(uint group) -> string override;
auto notify(string text) -> void override;
//media.cpp
auto loadMedia(string location) -> void;
auto loadMedia(Emulator::Interface& interface, Emulator::Interface::Media& media, const string& location) -> void;
auto unloadMedia() -> void;
//state.cpp
auto stateName(uint slot, bool manager = false) -> string;
auto loadState(uint slot, bool manager = false) -> bool;
auto saveState(uint slot, bool manager = false) -> bool;
//utility.cpp
auto powerCycle() -> void;
auto softReset() -> void;
auto showMessage(const string& text) -> void;
auto updateStatusText() -> void;
auto updateVideoShader() -> void;
auto updateAudio() -> void;
auto updateAudioVolume() -> void;
auto updateDSP() -> void;
DSP dsp;
bool pause = false;
vector<Emulator::Interface*> emulators;
vector<string> mediaPaths;
vector<string> folderPaths;
string statusText;
string statusMessage;
time_t statusTime = 0;
};
extern unique_pointer<Program> program;