bsnes/higan/pce/interface/interface.hpp

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Update to v101r30 release. byuu says: Changelog: - SMS: added cartridge ROM/RAM mirroring (fixes Alex Kidd) - SMS: fixed 8x16 sprite mode (fixes Wonder Boy, Ys graphics) - Z80: emulated "ex (sp),hl" instruction - Z80: fixed INx NF (should be set instead of cleared) - Z80: fixed loop condition check for CPxR, INxR, LDxR, OTxR (fixes walking in Wonder Boy) - SFC: removed Debugger and sfc/debugger.hpp - icarus: connected MS, GG, MD importing to the scan dialog - PCE: added emulation skeleton to higan and icarus At this point, Master System games are fairly highly compatible, sans audio. Game Gear games are running, but I need to crop the resolution and support the higher color palette that they can utilize. It's really something else the way they handled the resolution shrink on that thing. The last change is obviously going to be the biggest news. I'm very well aware it's not an ideal time to start on a new emulation core, with the MS and MD cores only just now coming to life with no audio support. But, for whatever reason, my heart's really set on working on the PC Engine. I wanted to write the final higan skeleton core, and get things ready so that whenever I'm in the mood to work on the PCE, I can do so. The skeleton is far and away the most tedious and obnoxious part of the emulator development, because it's basically all just lots of boilerplate templated code, lots of new files to create, etc. I really don't know how things are going to proceed ... but I can say with 99.9% certainty that this will be the final brand new core ever added to higan -- at least one written by me, that is. This was basically the last system from my childhood that I ever cared about. It's the last 2D system with games that I really enjoy playing. No other system is worth dividing my efforts and reducing the quality and amount of time to work on the systems I have. In the future, there will be potential for FDS, Mega CD and PCE-CD support. But those will all be add-ons, and they'll all be really difficult and challenge the entire design of higan's UI (it's entirely cartridge-driven at this time.) None of them will be entirely new cores like this one.
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namespace PCEngine {
struct ID {
enum : uint {
System,
PCEngine,
};
struct Port { enum : uint {
Controller,
};};
struct Device { enum : uint {
None,
Gamepad,
};};
};
struct Interface : Emulator::Interface {
using Emulator::Interface::load;
Interface();
auto manifest() -> string override;
auto title() -> string override;
auto videoSize() -> VideoSize override;
auto videoSize(uint width, uint height, bool arc) -> VideoSize override;
auto videoFrequency() -> double override;
auto videoColors() -> uint32 override;
auto videoColor(uint32 color) -> uint64 override;
auto audioFrequency() -> double override;
auto loaded() -> bool override;
auto load(uint id) -> bool override;
auto save() -> void override;
auto unload() -> void override;
auto connect(uint port, uint device) -> void override;
auto power() -> void override;
auto run() -> void override;
auto serialize() -> serializer override;
auto unserialize(serializer&) -> bool override;
auto cap(const string& name) -> bool override;
auto get(const string& name) -> any override;
auto set(const string& name, const any& value) -> bool override;
};
struct Settings {
uint controllerPort = 0;
};
extern Settings settings;
}