bsnes/higan/sfc/coprocessor/hitachidsp/hitachidsp.hpp

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Update to v098r01 release. byuu says: Changelog: - SFC: balanced profile removed - SFC: performance profile removed - SFC: code for handling non-threaded CPU, SMP, DSP, PPU removed - SFC: Coprocessor, Controller (and expansion port) shared Thread code merged to SFC::Cothread - Cothread here just means "Thread with CPU affinity" (couldn't think of a better name, sorry) - SFC: CPU now has vector<Thread*> coprocessors, peripherals; - this is the beginning of work to allow expansion port devices to be dynamically changed at run-time - ruby: all audio drivers default to 48000hz instead of 22050hz now if no frequency is assigned - note: the WASAPI driver can default to whatever the native frequency is; doesn't have to be 48000hz - tomoko: removed the ability to change the frequency from the UI (but it will display the frequency used) - tomoko: removed the timing settings panel - the goal is to work toward smooth video via adaptive sync - the model is broken by not being in control of the audio frequency anyway - it's further broken by PAL running at 50hz and WSC running at 75hz - it was always broken anyway by SNES interlace timing varying from progressive timing - higan: audio/ stub created (for now, it's just nall/dsp/ moved here and included as a header) - higan: video/ stub created - higan/GNUmakefile: now includes build rules for essential components (libco, emulator, audio, video) The audio changes are in preparation to merge wareya's awesome WASAPI work without the need for the nall/dsp resampler.
2016-04-09 03:40:12 +00:00
struct HitachiDSP : Processor::HG51B, Cothread {
MappedRAM rom;
MappedRAM ram;
static auto Enter() -> void;
auto main() -> void;
Update to v079r04 release. byuu says: Back from vacation. We were successful in emulating the Cx4 using LLE during my vacation. We finished on June 15th. And now that I'm back, I've rewritten the code and merged it into bsnes official. With that, the very last HLE emulation code in bsnes has now been purged. [...] The emulation is as minimal as possible. If I don't see an opcode or feature actually used, I don't implement it. The one exception being that I do support the vector override functionality. And there are also dummy handlers for ld ?,$2e + loop, so that the chip won't stall out. But things like "byte 4" on rdram/wrram, the two-bit destination selections for all but ld, etc are treated as invalid opcodes, since we aren't 100% sure if they are there and work as we hypothesize. I also only map in known registers into the 256-entry register list. This leaves 90% of the map empty. The chip runs at 20MHz, and it will disable the ROM while running. DMA does transfer one byte at a time against the clock and also locks out the ROM. rdbus won't fetch from IRAM, only from ROM. DMA transfer only reads from ROM, and only writes to RAM. Unless someone verifies that they can do more, I'll leave it that way. I don't yet actually buffer the program ROM into the internal program RAM just yet, but that is on the to-do list. We aren't entirely sure how that works either, but my plan is to just lock the Cx4 CPU and load in 512-bytes. There's still a few unknown registers in $7f40-5f that I don't do anything with yet. The secondary chip disable is going to be the weirdest one, since MMX3 only has one chip. I'd really rather not have to specify the ROM mapping as two separate chips on MMX2 and as one on MMX3 just to support this, so I don't know yet. Save state support is of course there already. Speed hit is 118fps HLE -> 109fps LLE in most scenes. Not bad, honestly.
2011-06-22 13:27:55 +00:00
auto init() -> void;
auto load() -> void;
auto unload() -> void;
auto power() -> void;
auto reset() -> void;
Update to v079r04 release. byuu says: Back from vacation. We were successful in emulating the Cx4 using LLE during my vacation. We finished on June 15th. And now that I'm back, I've rewritten the code and merged it into bsnes official. With that, the very last HLE emulation code in bsnes has now been purged. [...] The emulation is as minimal as possible. If I don't see an opcode or feature actually used, I don't implement it. The one exception being that I do support the vector override functionality. And there are also dummy handlers for ld ?,$2e + loop, so that the chip won't stall out. But things like "byte 4" on rdram/wrram, the two-bit destination selections for all but ld, etc are treated as invalid opcodes, since we aren't 100% sure if they are there and work as we hypothesize. I also only map in known registers into the 256-entry register list. This leaves 90% of the map empty. The chip runs at 20MHz, and it will disable the ROM while running. DMA does transfer one byte at a time against the clock and also locks out the ROM. rdbus won't fetch from IRAM, only from ROM. DMA transfer only reads from ROM, and only writes to RAM. Unless someone verifies that they can do more, I'll leave it that way. I don't yet actually buffer the program ROM into the internal program RAM just yet, but that is on the to-do list. We aren't entirely sure how that works either, but my plan is to just lock the Cx4 CPU and load in 512-bytes. There's still a few unknown registers in $7f40-5f that I don't do anything with yet. The secondary chip disable is going to be the weirdest one, since MMX3 only has one chip. I'd really rather not have to specify the ROM mapping as two separate chips on MMX2 and as one on MMX3 just to support this, so I don't know yet. Save state support is of course there already. Speed hit is 118fps HLE -> 109fps LLE in most scenes. Not bad, honestly.
2011-06-22 13:27:55 +00:00
//HG51B read/write
Update to v098r06 release. byuu says: Changelog: - emulation cores now refresh video from host thread instead of cothreads (fix AMD crash) - SFC: fixed another bug with leap year months in SharpRTC emulation - SFC: cleaned up camelCase on function names for armdsp,epsonrtc,hitachidsp,mcc,nss,sharprtc classes - GB: added MBC1M emulation (requires manually setting mapper=MBC1M in manifest.bml for now, sorry) - audio: implemented Emulator::Audio mixer and effects processor - audio: implemented Emulator::Stream interface - it is now possible to have more than two audio streams: eg SNES + SGB + MSU1 + Voicer-Kun (eventually) - audio: added reverb delay + reverb level settings; exposed balance configuration in UI - video: reworked palette generation to re-enable saturation, gamma, luminance adjustments - higan/emulator.cpp is gone since there was nothing left in it I know you guys are going to say the color adjust/balance/reverb stuff is pointless. And indeed it mostly is. But I like the idea of allowing some fun special effects and configurability that isn't system-wide. Note: there seems to be some kind of added audio lag in the SGB emulation now, and I don't really understand why. The code should be effectively identical to what I had before. The only main thing is that I'm sampling things to 48000hz instead of 32040hz before mixing. There's no point where I'm intentionally introducing added latency though. I'm kind of stumped, so if anyone wouldn't mind taking a look at it, it'd be much appreciated :/ I don't have an MSU1 test ROM, but the latency issue may affect MSU1 as well, and that would be very bad.
2016-04-22 13:35:51 +00:00
auto read(uint24 addr) -> uint8 override;
auto write(uint24 addr, uint8 data) -> void override;
Update to v079r04 release. byuu says: Back from vacation. We were successful in emulating the Cx4 using LLE during my vacation. We finished on June 15th. And now that I'm back, I've rewritten the code and merged it into bsnes official. With that, the very last HLE emulation code in bsnes has now been purged. [...] The emulation is as minimal as possible. If I don't see an opcode or feature actually used, I don't implement it. The one exception being that I do support the vector override functionality. And there are also dummy handlers for ld ?,$2e + loop, so that the chip won't stall out. But things like "byte 4" on rdram/wrram, the two-bit destination selections for all but ld, etc are treated as invalid opcodes, since we aren't 100% sure if they are there and work as we hypothesize. I also only map in known registers into the 256-entry register list. This leaves 90% of the map empty. The chip runs at 20MHz, and it will disable the ROM while running. DMA does transfer one byte at a time against the clock and also locks out the ROM. rdbus won't fetch from IRAM, only from ROM. DMA transfer only reads from ROM, and only writes to RAM. Unless someone verifies that they can do more, I'll leave it that way. I don't yet actually buffer the program ROM into the internal program RAM just yet, but that is on the to-do list. We aren't entirely sure how that works either, but my plan is to just lock the Cx4 CPU and load in 512-bytes. There's still a few unknown registers in $7f40-5f that I don't do anything with yet. The secondary chip disable is going to be the weirdest one, since MMX3 only has one chip. I'd really rather not have to specify the ROM mapping as two separate chips on MMX2 and as one on MMX3 just to support this, so I don't know yet. Save state support is of course there already. Speed hit is 118fps HLE -> 109fps LLE in most scenes. Not bad, honestly.
2011-06-22 13:27:55 +00:00
//CPU ROM read/write
Update to v098r06 release. byuu says: Changelog: - emulation cores now refresh video from host thread instead of cothreads (fix AMD crash) - SFC: fixed another bug with leap year months in SharpRTC emulation - SFC: cleaned up camelCase on function names for armdsp,epsonrtc,hitachidsp,mcc,nss,sharprtc classes - GB: added MBC1M emulation (requires manually setting mapper=MBC1M in manifest.bml for now, sorry) - audio: implemented Emulator::Audio mixer and effects processor - audio: implemented Emulator::Stream interface - it is now possible to have more than two audio streams: eg SNES + SGB + MSU1 + Voicer-Kun (eventually) - audio: added reverb delay + reverb level settings; exposed balance configuration in UI - video: reworked palette generation to re-enable saturation, gamma, luminance adjustments - higan/emulator.cpp is gone since there was nothing left in it I know you guys are going to say the color adjust/balance/reverb stuff is pointless. And indeed it mostly is. But I like the idea of allowing some fun special effects and configurability that isn't system-wide. Note: there seems to be some kind of added audio lag in the SGB emulation now, and I don't really understand why. The code should be effectively identical to what I had before. The only main thing is that I'm sampling things to 48000hz instead of 32040hz before mixing. There's no point where I'm intentionally introducing added latency though. I'm kind of stumped, so if anyone wouldn't mind taking a look at it, it'd be much appreciated :/ I don't have an MSU1 test ROM, but the latency issue may affect MSU1 as well, and that would be very bad.
2016-04-22 13:35:51 +00:00
auto romRead(uint24 addr, uint8 data) -> uint8;
auto romWrite(uint24 addr, uint8 data) -> void;
Update to v079r04 release. byuu says: Back from vacation. We were successful in emulating the Cx4 using LLE during my vacation. We finished on June 15th. And now that I'm back, I've rewritten the code and merged it into bsnes official. With that, the very last HLE emulation code in bsnes has now been purged. [...] The emulation is as minimal as possible. If I don't see an opcode or feature actually used, I don't implement it. The one exception being that I do support the vector override functionality. And there are also dummy handlers for ld ?,$2e + loop, so that the chip won't stall out. But things like "byte 4" on rdram/wrram, the two-bit destination selections for all but ld, etc are treated as invalid opcodes, since we aren't 100% sure if they are there and work as we hypothesize. I also only map in known registers into the 256-entry register list. This leaves 90% of the map empty. The chip runs at 20MHz, and it will disable the ROM while running. DMA does transfer one byte at a time against the clock and also locks out the ROM. rdbus won't fetch from IRAM, only from ROM. DMA transfer only reads from ROM, and only writes to RAM. Unless someone verifies that they can do more, I'll leave it that way. I don't yet actually buffer the program ROM into the internal program RAM just yet, but that is on the to-do list. We aren't entirely sure how that works either, but my plan is to just lock the Cx4 CPU and load in 512-bytes. There's still a few unknown registers in $7f40-5f that I don't do anything with yet. The secondary chip disable is going to be the weirdest one, since MMX3 only has one chip. I'd really rather not have to specify the ROM mapping as two separate chips on MMX2 and as one on MMX3 just to support this, so I don't know yet. Save state support is of course there already. Speed hit is 118fps HLE -> 109fps LLE in most scenes. Not bad, honestly.
2011-06-22 13:27:55 +00:00
//CPU RAM read/write
Update to v098r06 release. byuu says: Changelog: - emulation cores now refresh video from host thread instead of cothreads (fix AMD crash) - SFC: fixed another bug with leap year months in SharpRTC emulation - SFC: cleaned up camelCase on function names for armdsp,epsonrtc,hitachidsp,mcc,nss,sharprtc classes - GB: added MBC1M emulation (requires manually setting mapper=MBC1M in manifest.bml for now, sorry) - audio: implemented Emulator::Audio mixer and effects processor - audio: implemented Emulator::Stream interface - it is now possible to have more than two audio streams: eg SNES + SGB + MSU1 + Voicer-Kun (eventually) - audio: added reverb delay + reverb level settings; exposed balance configuration in UI - video: reworked palette generation to re-enable saturation, gamma, luminance adjustments - higan/emulator.cpp is gone since there was nothing left in it I know you guys are going to say the color adjust/balance/reverb stuff is pointless. And indeed it mostly is. But I like the idea of allowing some fun special effects and configurability that isn't system-wide. Note: there seems to be some kind of added audio lag in the SGB emulation now, and I don't really understand why. The code should be effectively identical to what I had before. The only main thing is that I'm sampling things to 48000hz instead of 32040hz before mixing. There's no point where I'm intentionally introducing added latency though. I'm kind of stumped, so if anyone wouldn't mind taking a look at it, it'd be much appreciated :/ I don't have an MSU1 test ROM, but the latency issue may affect MSU1 as well, and that would be very bad.
2016-04-22 13:35:51 +00:00
auto ramRead(uint24 addr, uint8 data) -> uint8;
auto ramWrite(uint24 addr, uint8 data) -> void;
Update to higan and icarus v095r15 release. r13 and r14 weren't posted as individual releases, but their changelogs were posted. byuu says about r13: I'm not going to be posting WIPs for r13 and above for a while. The reason is that I'm working on the major manifest overhaul I've discussed previously on the icarus subforum. I'm recreating my boards database from scratch using the map files and the new map analyzer. The only games that will load are ones I've created board definitions for, and updated sfc/cartridge/markup.cpp to parse. Once I've finished all the boards, then I'll update the heuristics. Then finally, I'll sync the syntax changes over to the fc, gb, gba cores. Once that's done, I'll start posting WIPs again, along with a new build of icarus. But I'll still post changelogs as I work through things. Changelog (r13): - preservation: created new database-builder tool (merges region-specific databases with boards) - icarus: support new, external database format (~/.config/icarus/Database/(Super Famicom.bml, ...) - added 1A3B-(10,11,12); 1A3B-20 byuu says about r14: r14 work: I successfully created mappings for every board used in the US set. I also updated icarus' heuristics to use the new mappings, and created ones there for the boards that are only in the JP set. Then I patched icarus to support pulling games out of the database when it's used on a game folder to generate a manifest file. Then I updated a lot of code in higan/sfc to support the new mapping syntax. sfc/cartridge/markup.cpp is about half the size it used to be with the new mappings, and I was able to kill off both map/id and map/select entirely. Then I updated all four emulated systems (and both subsystems) to use "board" as the root node, and harmonized their syntax (made them all more consistent with each other.) Then I added a manifest viewer to the tools window+menu. It's kind of an advanced user feature, but oh well. No reason to coddle people when the feature is very useful for developers. The viewer will show all manifests in order when you load multi-cart games as well. Still not going to call any syntax 100% done right now, but thankfully with the new manifest-free folders, nobody will have to do anything to use the new format. Just download the new version and go. The Super Famicom Event stuff is currently broken (CC92/PF94 boards). That's gonna be fun to support. byuu says about r15: EDIT: small bug in icarus with heuristics. Edit core/super-famicom.cpp line 27: if(/*auto*/ markup = cartridge.markup) { Gotta remove that "auto" so that it returns valid markup. Resolved the final concerns I had with the new manifest format. Right now there are two things that are definitely broken: MCC (BS-X Town cart) and Event (CC '92 and PF'94). And there are a few things that are untested: SPC7110, EpsonRTC, SharpRTC, SDD1+RAM, SufamiTurbo, BS-X slotted carts.
2015-12-19 08:52:34 +00:00
//HG51B data RAM read/write
Update to v098r06 release. byuu says: Changelog: - emulation cores now refresh video from host thread instead of cothreads (fix AMD crash) - SFC: fixed another bug with leap year months in SharpRTC emulation - SFC: cleaned up camelCase on function names for armdsp,epsonrtc,hitachidsp,mcc,nss,sharprtc classes - GB: added MBC1M emulation (requires manually setting mapper=MBC1M in manifest.bml for now, sorry) - audio: implemented Emulator::Audio mixer and effects processor - audio: implemented Emulator::Stream interface - it is now possible to have more than two audio streams: eg SNES + SGB + MSU1 + Voicer-Kun (eventually) - audio: added reverb delay + reverb level settings; exposed balance configuration in UI - video: reworked palette generation to re-enable saturation, gamma, luminance adjustments - higan/emulator.cpp is gone since there was nothing left in it I know you guys are going to say the color adjust/balance/reverb stuff is pointless. And indeed it mostly is. But I like the idea of allowing some fun special effects and configurability that isn't system-wide. Note: there seems to be some kind of added audio lag in the SGB emulation now, and I don't really understand why. The code should be effectively identical to what I had before. The only main thing is that I'm sampling things to 48000hz instead of 32040hz before mixing. There's no point where I'm intentionally introducing added latency though. I'm kind of stumped, so if anyone wouldn't mind taking a look at it, it'd be much appreciated :/ I don't have an MSU1 test ROM, but the latency issue may affect MSU1 as well, and that would be very bad.
2016-04-22 13:35:51 +00:00
auto dramRead(uint24 addr, uint8 data) -> uint8;
auto dramWrite(uint24 addr, uint8 data) -> void;
Update to higan and icarus v095r15 release. r13 and r14 weren't posted as individual releases, but their changelogs were posted. byuu says about r13: I'm not going to be posting WIPs for r13 and above for a while. The reason is that I'm working on the major manifest overhaul I've discussed previously on the icarus subforum. I'm recreating my boards database from scratch using the map files and the new map analyzer. The only games that will load are ones I've created board definitions for, and updated sfc/cartridge/markup.cpp to parse. Once I've finished all the boards, then I'll update the heuristics. Then finally, I'll sync the syntax changes over to the fc, gb, gba cores. Once that's done, I'll start posting WIPs again, along with a new build of icarus. But I'll still post changelogs as I work through things. Changelog (r13): - preservation: created new database-builder tool (merges region-specific databases with boards) - icarus: support new, external database format (~/.config/icarus/Database/(Super Famicom.bml, ...) - added 1A3B-(10,11,12); 1A3B-20 byuu says about r14: r14 work: I successfully created mappings for every board used in the US set. I also updated icarus' heuristics to use the new mappings, and created ones there for the boards that are only in the JP set. Then I patched icarus to support pulling games out of the database when it's used on a game folder to generate a manifest file. Then I updated a lot of code in higan/sfc to support the new mapping syntax. sfc/cartridge/markup.cpp is about half the size it used to be with the new mappings, and I was able to kill off both map/id and map/select entirely. Then I updated all four emulated systems (and both subsystems) to use "board" as the root node, and harmonized their syntax (made them all more consistent with each other.) Then I added a manifest viewer to the tools window+menu. It's kind of an advanced user feature, but oh well. No reason to coddle people when the feature is very useful for developers. The viewer will show all manifests in order when you load multi-cart games as well. Still not going to call any syntax 100% done right now, but thankfully with the new manifest-free folders, nobody will have to do anything to use the new format. Just download the new version and go. The Super Famicom Event stuff is currently broken (CC92/PF94 boards). That's gonna be fun to support. byuu says about r15: EDIT: small bug in icarus with heuristics. Edit core/super-famicom.cpp line 27: if(/*auto*/ markup = cartridge.markup) { Gotta remove that "auto" so that it returns valid markup. Resolved the final concerns I had with the new manifest format. Right now there are two things that are definitely broken: MCC (BS-X Town cart) and Event (CC '92 and PF'94). And there are a few things that are untested: SPC7110, EpsonRTC, SharpRTC, SDD1+RAM, SufamiTurbo, BS-X slotted carts.
2015-12-19 08:52:34 +00:00
//CPU MMIO read/write
Update to v098r06 release. byuu says: Changelog: - emulation cores now refresh video from host thread instead of cothreads (fix AMD crash) - SFC: fixed another bug with leap year months in SharpRTC emulation - SFC: cleaned up camelCase on function names for armdsp,epsonrtc,hitachidsp,mcc,nss,sharprtc classes - GB: added MBC1M emulation (requires manually setting mapper=MBC1M in manifest.bml for now, sorry) - audio: implemented Emulator::Audio mixer and effects processor - audio: implemented Emulator::Stream interface - it is now possible to have more than two audio streams: eg SNES + SGB + MSU1 + Voicer-Kun (eventually) - audio: added reverb delay + reverb level settings; exposed balance configuration in UI - video: reworked palette generation to re-enable saturation, gamma, luminance adjustments - higan/emulator.cpp is gone since there was nothing left in it I know you guys are going to say the color adjust/balance/reverb stuff is pointless. And indeed it mostly is. But I like the idea of allowing some fun special effects and configurability that isn't system-wide. Note: there seems to be some kind of added audio lag in the SGB emulation now, and I don't really understand why. The code should be effectively identical to what I had before. The only main thing is that I'm sampling things to 48000hz instead of 32040hz before mixing. There's no point where I'm intentionally introducing added latency though. I'm kind of stumped, so if anyone wouldn't mind taking a look at it, it'd be much appreciated :/ I don't have an MSU1 test ROM, but the latency issue may affect MSU1 as well, and that would be very bad.
2016-04-22 13:35:51 +00:00
auto dspRead(uint24 addr, uint8 data) -> uint8;
auto dspWrite(uint24 addr, uint8 data) -> void;
auto firmware() const -> vector<uint8>;
auto serialize(serializer&) -> void;
Update to v079r04 release. byuu says: Back from vacation. We were successful in emulating the Cx4 using LLE during my vacation. We finished on June 15th. And now that I'm back, I've rewritten the code and merged it into bsnes official. With that, the very last HLE emulation code in bsnes has now been purged. [...] The emulation is as minimal as possible. If I don't see an opcode or feature actually used, I don't implement it. The one exception being that I do support the vector override functionality. And there are also dummy handlers for ld ?,$2e + loop, so that the chip won't stall out. But things like "byte 4" on rdram/wrram, the two-bit destination selections for all but ld, etc are treated as invalid opcodes, since we aren't 100% sure if they are there and work as we hypothesize. I also only map in known registers into the 256-entry register list. This leaves 90% of the map empty. The chip runs at 20MHz, and it will disable the ROM while running. DMA does transfer one byte at a time against the clock and also locks out the ROM. rdbus won't fetch from IRAM, only from ROM. DMA transfer only reads from ROM, and only writes to RAM. Unless someone verifies that they can do more, I'll leave it that way. I don't yet actually buffer the program ROM into the internal program RAM just yet, but that is on the to-do list. We aren't entirely sure how that works either, but my plan is to just lock the Cx4 CPU and load in 512-bytes. There's still a few unknown registers in $7f40-5f that I don't do anything with yet. The secondary chip disable is going to be the weirdest one, since MMX3 only has one chip. I'd really rather not have to specify the ROM mapping as two separate chips on MMX2 and as one on MMX3 just to support this, so I don't know yet. Save state support is of course there already. Speed hit is 118fps HLE -> 109fps LLE in most scenes. Not bad, honestly.
2011-06-22 13:27:55 +00:00
uint Frequency;
uint Roms;
struct MMIO {
bool dma; //true during DMA transfers
uint24 dmaSource; //$1f40-$1f42
uint24 dmaLength; //$1f43-$1f44
uint24 dmaTarget; //$1f45-$1f47
uint8 r1f48; //$1f48
uint24 programOffset; //$1f49-$1f4b
uint8 r1f4c; //$1f4c
uint16 pageNumber; //$1f4d-$1f4e
uint8 programCounter; //$1f4f
uint8 r1f50; //$1f50
uint8 r1f51; //$1f51
uint8 r1f52; //$1f52
uint8 vector[32]; //$1f60-$1f7f
} mmio;
Update to v079r04 release. byuu says: Back from vacation. We were successful in emulating the Cx4 using LLE during my vacation. We finished on June 15th. And now that I'm back, I've rewritten the code and merged it into bsnes official. With that, the very last HLE emulation code in bsnes has now been purged. [...] The emulation is as minimal as possible. If I don't see an opcode or feature actually used, I don't implement it. The one exception being that I do support the vector override functionality. And there are also dummy handlers for ld ?,$2e + loop, so that the chip won't stall out. But things like "byte 4" on rdram/wrram, the two-bit destination selections for all but ld, etc are treated as invalid opcodes, since we aren't 100% sure if they are there and work as we hypothesize. I also only map in known registers into the 256-entry register list. This leaves 90% of the map empty. The chip runs at 20MHz, and it will disable the ROM while running. DMA does transfer one byte at a time against the clock and also locks out the ROM. rdbus won't fetch from IRAM, only from ROM. DMA transfer only reads from ROM, and only writes to RAM. Unless someone verifies that they can do more, I'll leave it that way. I don't yet actually buffer the program ROM into the internal program RAM just yet, but that is on the to-do list. We aren't entirely sure how that works either, but my plan is to just lock the Cx4 CPU and load in 512-bytes. There's still a few unknown registers in $7f40-5f that I don't do anything with yet. The secondary chip disable is going to be the weirdest one, since MMX3 only has one chip. I'd really rather not have to specify the ROM mapping as two separate chips on MMX2 and as one on MMX3 just to support this, so I don't know yet. Save state support is of course there already. Speed hit is 118fps HLE -> 109fps LLE in most scenes. Not bad, honestly.
2011-06-22 13:27:55 +00:00
};
extern HitachiDSP hitachidsp;