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byuu f65b7a8528 v108.1
* added CPU and SA1 overclocking support
* added fast forward speed limiting
* added option to mute during fast forwarding and rewinding
* lowered volume when not muting during FF/rewind
* reformatted settings/tools windows from tabs to lists
* moved focus settings to input settings panel
* redesigned input and hotkey settings panels to be easier to use
* fixed offscreen placement issue with path settings panel
* added hotkey combinational logic option (AND / OR mode setting)
* added search support to file browser dialog
* fixed --fullscreen command-line option
2019-07-31 06:57:31 +09:00
byuu 903d1e4012 v107.8
* GB: integrated SameBoy v0.12.1 by Lior Halphon
* SFC: added HG51B169 (Cx4) math tables into bsnes binary
2019-07-17 21:11:46 +09:00
Tim Allen d87a0f633d Update to bsnes v107r4 beta release.
byuu says:

  - bsnes: added video filters from bsnes v082
  - bsnes: added ZSNES snow effect option when games paused or unloaded
    (no, I'm not joking)
  - bsnes: added 7-zip support (LZMA 19.00 SDK)

[Recent higan WIPs have also mentioned bsnes changes, although the higan code
no longer includes the bsnes code. These changes include:

  - higan, bsnes: added EXLOROM, EXLOROM-RAM, EXHIROM mappings
  - higan, bsnes: focus the viewport after leaving fullscreen exclusive
    mode
  - bsnes: re-added mightymo's cheat code database
  - bsnes: improved make install rules for the game and cheat code
    databases
  - bsnes: delayed construction of hiro::Window objects to properly show
    bsnes window icons

- Ed.]
2019-07-07 19:44:09 +10:00
Tim Allen 4d7bb510f2 Update to bsnes v107.1 release.
byuu says:

Don't let the point release fool you, there are many significant changes in this
release. I will be keeping bsnes releases using a point system until the new
higan release is ready.

Changelog:

  - GUI: added high DPI support
  - GUI: fixed the state manager image preview
  - Windows: added a new waveOut driver with support for dynamic rate control
  - Windows: corrected the XAudio 2.1 dynamic rate control support [BearOso]
  - Windows: corrected the Direct3D 9.0 fullscreen exclusive window centering
  - Windows: fixed XInput controller support on Windows 10
  - SFC: added high-level emulation for the DSP1, DSP2, DSP4, ST010, and Cx4
    coprocessors
  - SFC: fixed a slight rendering glitch in the intro to Megalomania

If the coprocessor firmware is missing, bsnes will fallback on HLE where it is
supported, which is everything other than SD Gundam GX and the two Hayazashi
Nidan Morita Shougi games.

The Windows dynamic rate control works best with Direct3D in fullscreen
exclusive mode. I recommend the waveOut driver over the XAudio 2.1 driver, as it
is not possible to target a single XAudio2 version on all Windows OS releases.
The waveOut driver should work everywhere out of the box.

Note that with DRC, the synchronization source is your monitor, so you will
want to be running at 60hz (NTSC) or 50hz (PAL). If you have an adaptive sync
monitor, you should instead use the WASAPI (exclusive) or ASIO audio driver.
2019-04-09 11:16:30 +10:00
Tim Allen aaf094e7c4 Update to v106r69 release.
byuu says:

The biggest change was improving WonderSwan emulation. With help from
trap15, I tracked down a bug where I was checking the wrong bit for
reverse DMA transfers. Then I also emulated VTOTAL to support variable
refresh rate. Then I improved HyperVoice emulation which should be
unsigned samples in three of four modes. That got Fire Lancer running
great. I also rewrote the disassembler. The old one disassembled many
instructions completely wrong, and deviated too much from any known x86
syntax. I also emulated some of the quirks of the V30 (two-byte POP into
registers fails, SALC is just XLAT mirrored, etc) which probably don't
matter unless someone tries to run code to verify it's a NEC CPU and not
an Intel CPU, but hey, why not?

I also put more work into the MSX skeleton, but it's still just a
skeleton with no real emulation yet.
2019-01-02 10:52:08 +11:00
Tim Allen 93a6a1ce7e Update to v106r57 release.
byuu says:

I've added tool tips to hiro for Windows, GTK, and Qt. I'm unsure how to
add them for Cocoa. I wasted am embarrassing ~14 hours implementing tool
tips from scratch on Windows, because the `TOOLTIPS_CLASS` widget just
absolutely refused to show up, no matter what I tried. As such, they're
not quite 100% native, but I would really appreciate any patch
submissions to help improve my implementation.

I added tool tips to all of the confusing settings in bsnes. And of
course, for those of you who don't like them, there's a configuration
file setting to turn them off globally.

I also improved Mega Drive handling of the Game Genie a bit, and
restructured the way the Settings class works in bsnes.

Starting now, I'm feature-freezing bsnes and higan. From this point
forward:

  - polishing up and fixing bugs caused by the ruby/hiro changes
  - adding DRC to XAudio2, and maybe exclusive mode to WGL
  - correcting FEoEZ (English) to load and work again out of the box

Once that's done, a final beta of bsnes will go out, I'll fix any
reported bugs that I'm able to, and then v107 should be ready. This time
with higan being functional, but marked as v107 beta. v108 will restore
higan to production status again, alongside bsnes.
2018-08-08 18:46:58 +10:00
Tim Allen 3b4e8b6d75 Update to v106r56 release.
byuu says:

I fixed all outstanding bugs that I'm aware of, including all of the
errata I listed yesterday.

And now it's time for lots of regression testing.

After that, I need to add Talarubi's XAudio2 DRC code, and then get a
new public bsnes WIP out for final testing.

New errata: when setting an icon (nall::image) larger than a Canvas on
Windows, it's not centering the image, so you end up seeing the overscan
area in the state manager previews, and the bottom of the image gets cut
off. I also need to forcefully disable the Xlib screensaver disable
support. I think I'll remove the GUI option to bypass it as well, and
just force screensaver disable always on with Windows. I'll improve it
in the future to toggle the effect between emulator pauses.
2018-08-06 17:46:00 +10:00
Tim Allen 5da4532771 Update to v106r55 release.
byuu says:

Everything *should* be working again, but of course that won't
actually be the case. Here's where things stand:

  - bsnes, higan, icarus, and genius compile and run fine on FreeBSD
    with GTK
  - ruby video and audio drivers are untested on Windows, macOS, and
    Linux
  - hiro is untested on macOS
  - bsnes' status bar is not showing up properly with hiro/qt
  - bsnes and higan's about screen is not showing up properly with
    hiro/qt (1x1 window size)
  - bsnes on Windows crashes often when saving states, and I'm not sure
    why ... it happens inside Encode::RLE
  - bsnes on Windows crashes with ruby.input.windows (unsure why)
  - bsnes on Windows fails to show the verified emblem on the status bar
    properly
  - hiro on Windows flickers when changing tabs

To build the Windows bsnes and higan ports, use

    ruby="video.gdi audio.directsound"

Compilation error logs for Linux will help me fix the inevitable list of
typos there. I can fix the typos on other platforms, I just haven't
gotten to it yet.
2018-08-05 19:00:15 +10:00
Tim Allen 2335bb0df8 Update to 20180731 release.
byuu says:

I've completed moving all the class objects from `unique_pointer<T>` to
just T. The one exception is the Emulator::Interface instance. I can
absolutely make that a global object, but only in bsnes where there's
just the one emulation core.

I also moved all the SettingsWindow and ToolsWindow panels out to their
own global objects, and fixed a very difficult bug with GTK TabFrame
controls.

The configuration settings panel is now the emulator settings panel. And
I added some spacing between bold label sections on both the emulator
and driver settings panels.

I gave fixing ComboButtonItem my best shot, given I can't reproduce the
crash. Probably won't work, though.

Also made a very slight consistency improvement to ruby and renamed
driverName() to driver().

...

An important change ... as a result of moving bsnes to global objects,
this means that the constructors for all windows run before the
presentation window is displayed. Before this change, only the
presentation window was constructed first berore displaying it, followed
by the construction of the rest of the GUI windows.

The upside to this is that as soon as you see the main window, the GUI
is ready to go without a period where it's unresponsive.

The downside to this is it takes about 1.5 seconds to show the main
window, compared to around 0.75 seconds before.

I've no intention of changing that back. So if the startup time becomes
a problem, then we'll just have to work on optimizing hiro, so that it
can construct all the global Window objects quicker. The main way to do
that would be to not do calls to the Layout::setGeometry functions for
every widget added, and instead wait until the window is displayed. But
I don't have an easy way to do that, because you want the widget
geometry values to be sane even before the window is visible to help
size certain things.
2018-07-31 20:56:45 +10:00
Tim Allen 393c2395bb Update to v106r48 release.
byuu says:

The problems with the Windows and Qt4 ports have all been resolved,
although there's a fairly gross hack on a few Qt widgets to not destruct
once Application::quit() is called to avoid a double free crash (I'm
unsure where Qt is destructing the widgets internally.) The Cocoa port
compiles again at least, though it's bound to have endless problems. I
improved the Label painting in the GTK ports, which fixes the background
color on labels inside TabFrame widgets.

I've optimized the Makefile system even further.

I added a "redo state" command to bsnes, which is created whenever you
load the undo state. There are also hotkeys for both now, although I
don't think they're really something you want to map hotkeys to.

I moved the nall::Locale object inside hiro::Application, so that it can
be used to translate the BrowserDialog and MessageDialog window strings.

I improved the Super Game Boy emulation of `MLT_REQ`, fixing Pokemon
Yellow's custom border and probably more stuff.

Lots of other small fixes and improvements. Things are finally stable
once again after the harrowing layout redesign catastrophe.

Errata:

  - ICD::joypID should be set to 3 on reset(). joypWrite() may as well
    take uint1 instead of bool.
  - hiro/Qt: remove pWindow::setMaximumSize() comment; found a
    workaround for it
  - nall/GNUmakefile: don't set object.path if it's already set (allow
    overrides before including the file)
2018-07-16 16:16:26 +10:00
Tim Allen 6090c63958 Update to v106r47 release.
byuu says:

This is probably the largest code-change diff I've done in years.

I spent four days working 10-16 hours a day reworking layouts in hiro
completely.

The result is we now have TableLayout, which will allow for better
horizontal+vertical combined alignment.

Windows, GTK2, and now GTK3 are fully supported.

Windows is getting the initial window geometry wrong by a bit.

GTK2 and GTK3 work perfectly. I basically abandoned trying to detect
resize signals, and instead keep a list of all hiro windows that are
allocated, and every time the main loop runs, it will query all of them
to see if they've been resized. I'm disgusted that I have to do this,
but after fighting with GTK for years, I'm about sick of it. GTK was
doing this crazy thing where it would trigger another size-allocate
inside of a previous size-allocate, and so my layouts would be halfway
through resizing all the widgets, and then the size-allocate would kick
off another one. That would end up leaving the rest of the first layout
loop with bad widget sizes. And if I detected a second re-entry and
blocked it, then the entire window would end up with the older geometry.
I started trying to build a message queue system to allow the second
layout resize to occur after the first one completed, but this was just
too much madness, so I went with the simpler solution.

Qt4 has some geometry problems, and doesn't show tab frame layouts
properly yet.

Qt5 causes an ICE error and tanks my entire Xorg display server, so ...
something is seriously wrong there, and it's not hiro's fault. Creating
a dummy Qt5 application without even using hiro, just int main() {
TestObject object; } with object performing a dynamic\_cast to a derived
type segfaults. Memory is getting corrupted where GCC allocates the
vtables for classes, just by linking in Qt. Could be somehow related to
the -fPIC requirement that only Qt5 has ... could just be that FreeBSD
10.1 has a buggy implementation of Qt5. I don't know. It's beyond my
ability to debug, so this one's going to stay broken.

The Cocoa port is busted. I'll fix it up to compile again, but that's
about all I'm going to do.

Many optimizations mean bsnes and higan open faster. GTK2 and GTK3 both
resize windows very quickly now.

higan crashes when you load a game, so that's not good. bsnes works
though.

bsnes also has the start of a localization engine now. Still a long way
to go.

The makefiles received a rather substantial restructuring. Including the
ruby and hiro makefiles will add the necessary compilation rules for
you, which also means that moc will run for the qt4 and qt5 targets, and
windres will run for the Windows targets.
2018-07-14 13:59:29 +10:00
Tim Allen 5b97fa2415 Update to v106r42 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - emulator: added `Thread::setHandle(cothread_t)`
  - icarus: added special heuristics support for the Tengai Maykou Zero
    fan translation
      - board identifier is: EXSPC7110-RAM-EPSONRTC (match on SPC7110 +
        ROM size=56mbit)
      - board ROM contents are: 8mbit program, 40mbit data, 8mbit
        expansion (sizes are fixed)
  - bsnes: show messages on game load, unload, and reset
  - bsnes: added support for BS Memory and Sufami Turbo games
  - bsnes: added support for region selection (Auto [default], NTSC,
    PAL)
  - bsnes: correct presentation window size from 223/239 to 224/240
  - bsnes: add SA-1 internal RAM on cartridges with BS Memory slot
  - bsnes: fixed recovery state to store inside .bsz archive
  - bsnes: added support for custom manifests in both game pak and game
    ROM modes
  - bsnes: added icarus game database support (manifest → database →
    heuristics)
  - bsnes: added flexible SuperFX overclocking
  - bsnes: added IPS and BPS soft-patching support to all ROM types
    (sfc,smc,gb,gbc,bs,st)
      - can load patches inside of ZIP archives (matches first “.ips” or
        “.bps” file)
  - bsnes/ppu: cache interlace/overscan/vdisp (277 → 291fps with fast
    PPU)
  - hiro/Windows: faster painting of Label widget on expose
  - hiro/Windows: immediately apply LineEdit::setBackgroundColor changes
  - hiro/Qt: inherit Window backgroundColor when one is not assigned to
    Label

Errata:

  - sfc/ppu-fast: remove `renderMode7Hires()` function (the body isn't in
    the codebase)
  - bsnes: advanced note label should probably use a lighter text color
    and/or smaller font size instead of italics

I didn't test the soft-patching at all, as I don't have any patches on
my dev box. If anyone wants to test, that'd be great. The Tengai Makyou
Zero fan translation would be a great test case.
2018-06-26 13:17:26 +10:00
Tim Allen f70a20bc42 Update to v106r41 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - hiro: added Label::set(Background,Foreground)Color (not implemented
    on Cocoa backend)
  - hiro: added (Horizontal,Vertical)Layout::setPadding()
      - setMargin(m) is now an alias to setPadding({m, m, m, m})
  - hiro/Windows: update Label rendering to draw to an offscreen canvas
    to prevent flickering
  - sfc: reverted back to 224/240-line height (from 223/239-line height
    in earlier v106 WIPs)
  - bsnes: new multi-segment status bar added
  - bsnes: exiting fullscreen mode will resize and recenter window
      - this is required; the window geometry gets all scrambled when
        toggling fullscreen mode
  - bsnes: updated to a new logo [Ange Albertini]

Errata:

  - hiro/Windows: try to paint Label backgroundColor quicker to avoid
    startup flicker
      - `WM_ERASEBKGND` fallthrough to `WM_PAINT` seems to work
  - hiro/Qt: use Window backgroundColor for Label when no Label
    backgroundColor set
  - bsnes: update size multipliers in presentation.cpp to 224/240 (main
    window size is off in this WIP)
2018-06-24 14:53:44 +10:00
Tim Allen 15b67922b3 Update to v106r38 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - hiro: added Qt5 support
  - hiro: added GTK3 support (currently runs very poorly)
  - bsnes: number of recent games and quick state slots can be changed
    programmatically now
      - I may expose this as a configuration file setting, but probably
        not within the GUI
  - nall: use -Wno-everything when compiling with Clang
      - sorry, Clang's meaningless warning messages are just endless ...
2018-06-10 18:06:02 +10:00
Tim Allen 685cec6583 Update to v106r30 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - nall/GNUmakefile: fixed findstring parameter arguments [Screwtape]
  - nall/Windows: always include -mthreads -lpthread for all
    applications
  - nall/memory: code restructuring

I really wanted to work on the new PPU today, but I thought I'd spend a
few minutes making some minor improvements to nall::memory, that was
five and a half hours ago. Now I have a 67KiB diff of changes. Sigh.
2018-05-28 11:16:27 +10:00
Tim Allen f3e67da937 Update to v101r19 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

-   added \~130 new PAL games to icarus (courtesy of Smarthuman
    and aquaman)
-   added all three Korean-localized games to icarus
-   sfc: removed SuperDisc emulation (it was going nowhere)
-   sfc: fixed MSU1 regression where the play/repeat flags were not
    being cleared on track select
-   nall: cryptography support added; will be used to sign future
    databases (validation will always be optional)
-   minor shims to fix compilation issues due to nall changes

The real magic is that we now have 25-30% of the PAL SNES library in
icarus!

Signing will be tricky. Obviously if I put the public key inside the
higan archive, then all anyone has to do is change that public key for
their own releases. And if you download from my site (which is now over
HTTPS), then you don't need the signing to verify integrity. I may just
put the public key on my site on my site and leave it at that, we'll
see.
2016-10-28 08:16:58 +11:00
Tim Allen 6ae0abe3d3 Update to v098r09 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- fixed major nall/vector/prepend bug
- renamed hiro/ListView to hiro/TableView
- added new hiro/ListView control which is a simplified abstraction of
  hiro/TableView
- updated higan's cheat database window and icarus' scan dialog to use
  the new ListView control
- compilation works once again on all platforms (Windows, Cocoa, GTK,
  Qt)
- the loki skeleton compiles once again (removed nall/DSP references;
  updated port/device ID names)

Small catch: need to capture layout resize events internally in Windows
to call resizeColumns. For now, just resize the icarus window to get it
to use the full window width for list view items.
2016-05-04 20:07:13 +10:00
Tim Allen 653bb378ee Update to v096r03 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- fixed icarus to save settings properly
- fixed higan's full screen toggle on OS X
- increased "Add Codes" button width to avoid text clipping
- implemented cocoa/canvas.cpp
- added 1s delay after mapping inputs before re-enabling the window
  (wasn't actually necessary, but already added it)
- fixed setEnabled(false) on Cocoa's ListView and TextEdit widgets
- updated nall::programpath() to use GetModuleFileName on Windows
- GB: system uses open collector logic, so unmapped reads return 0xFF,
  not 0x00 (passes blargg's cpu_instrs again) [gekkio]
2016-01-08 20:23:46 +11:00
Tim Allen 0b923489dd Update to 20160106 OS X Preview for Developers release.
byuu says:

New update. Most of the work today went into eliminating hiro::Image
from all objects in all ports, replacing with nall::image. That took an
eternity.

Changelog:
- fixed crashing bug when loading games [thanks endrift!!]
- toggling "show status bar" option adjusts window geometry (not
  supposed to recenter the window, though)
- button sizes improved; icon-only button icons no longer being cut off
2016-01-07 19:17:15 +11:00
Tim Allen 0c87bdabed Update to v094r43 release.
byuu says:

Updated to compile with all of the new hiro changes. My next step is to
write up hiro API documentation, and move the API from alpha (constantly
changing) to beta (rarely changing), in preparation for the first stable
release (backward-compatible changes only.)

Added "--fullscreen" command-line option. I like this over
a configuration file option. Lets you use the emulator in both modes
without having to modify the config file each time.

Also enhanced the command-line game loading. You can now use any of
these methods:

    higan /path/to/game-folder.sfc
    higan /path/to/game-folder.sfc/
    higan /path/to/game-folder.sfc/program.rom

The idea is to support launchers that insist on loading files only.

Technically, the file can be any name (manifest.bml also works); the
only criteria is that the file actually exists and is a file, and not
a directory. This is a requirement to support the first version (a
directory lacking the trailing / identifier), because I don't want my
nall::string class to query the file system to determine if the string
is an actual existing file or directory for its pathname() / dirname()
functions.

Anyway, every game folder I've made so far has program.rom, and that's
very unlikely to change, so this should be fine.

Now, of course, if you drop a regular "game.sfc" file on the emulator,
it won't even try to load it, unless it's in a folder that ends in .fc,
.sfc, etc. In which case, it'll bail out immediately by being unable to
produce a manifest for what is obviously not really a game folder.
2015-08-30 12:08:26 +10:00
Tim Allen 213879771e Update to v094r41 release (open beta).
byuu says:

Changelog (since the last open beta):
- icarus is now included. icarus is used to import game files/archives
  into game paks (folders)
- SNES: mid-scanline BGMODE changes now emulated correctly (used only by
  atx2.smc Anthrox Demo)
- GBA: fixed a CPU bug that was causing dozens of games to have
  distorted audio
- GBA: fixed default FlashROM ID; should allow much higher compatibility
- GBA: now using Cydrak's new, much improved, GBA color emulation filter
  (still a work-in-progress)
- re-added command-line loading support for game paks (not for game
  files/archives, sorry!)
- Qt port now compiles and runs again (may be a little buggy;
  Windows/GTK+ ports preferred)
- SNES performance profile now compiles and runs again
- much more
2015-08-21 20:57:03 +10:00
Tim Allen 4344b916b6 Update to v094r40 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- updated to newest hiro API
- SFC performance profile builds once again
- hiro: Qt port completed

Errata 1: the hiro/Qt target won't run tomoko just yet. Starts by
crashing inside InputSettings because hiro/Qt isn't forcefully selecting
the first item added to a ComboButton just yet. Even with a monkey patch
to get around that, the UI is incredibly unstable. Lots of geometry
calculation bugs, and a crash when you try and access certain folders in
the browser dialog. Lots of work left to be done there, sadly.

Errata 2: the hiro/Windows port has black backgrounds on all ListView
items. It's because I need to test for unassigned colors and grab the
default Windows brush colors in those cases.

Note: alternating row colors on multi-column ListView widgets is gone
now. Not a bug. May add it back later, but I'm not sure. It doesn't
interact nicely with per-cell background colors.

Things left to do:

First, I have to fix the Windows and Qt target bugs.

Next, I need to go through and revise the hiro API even more (nothing
too major.)

Next, I need to update icarus to use the new hiro API, and add support
for the SFC games database.

Next, I have to rewrite my TSV->BML cheat code tool.

Next, I need to post a final WIP of higan+icarus publicly and wait a few
days.

Next, I need to fix any bugs reported from the final WIP that I can.

Finally, I should be able to release v095.
2015-08-18 20:18:00 +10:00
Tim Allen a512d14628 Update to v094r09 release.
byuu says:

This will easily be the biggest diff in the history of higan. And not in
a good way.

* target-higan and target-loki have been blown away completely
* nall and ruby massively updated
* phoenix replaced with hiro (pretty near a total rewrite)
* target-higan restarted using hiro (just a window for now)
* all emulation cores updated to compile again
* installation changed to not require root privileges (installs locally)

For the foreseeable future (maybe even permanently?), the new higan UI
will only build under Linux/BSD with GTK+ 2.20+. Probably the most
likely route for Windows/OS X will be to try and figure out how to build
hiro/GTK on those platforms, as awful as that would be. The other
alternative would be to produce new UIs for those platforms ... which
would actually be a good opportunity to make something much more user
friendly.

Being that I just started on this a few hours ago, that means that for
at least a few weeks, don't expect to be able to actually play any
games. Right now, you can pretty much just compile the binary and that's
it. It's quite possible that some nall changes didn't produce
compilation errors, but will produce runtime errors. So until the UI can
actually load games, we won't know if anything is broken. But we should
mostly be okay. It was mostly just trim<1> -> trim changes, moving to
Hash::SHA256 (much cleaner), and patching some reckless memory copy
functions enough to compile.

Progress isn't going to be like it was before: I'm now dividing my time
much thinner between studying and other hobbies.

My aim this time is not to produce a binary for everyone to play games
on. Rather, it's to keep the emulator alive. I want to be able to apply
critical patches again. And I would also like the base of the emulator
to live on, for use in other emulator frontends that utilize higan.
2015-02-28 12:52:53 +11:00