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Tim Allen 22bd4b9277 Update to v106r52 release.
byuu says:

I stand corrected, I managed to create and even larger diff than ever.
This one weighs in at 309KiB `>__>`

I'll have to create a changelog later, I'm too tired right now to go
through all of that.
2018-07-25 22:24:03 +10:00
Tim Allen 35ff15f83e Update to v106r50 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - emulator/video,audio: various cleanups
  - emulator/audio: removed reverb effect (it breaks very badly on
    high-frequency systems)
  - emulator/audio: the Nyquist anti-aliasing lowpass filter is now
    generated automatically instead of set per-core
      - at 44.1KHz output, it's set to 22KHz; at 48KHz, it's set to
        22KHz; at 96KHz, it's set to 25KHz
      - this filter now takes the bsnes emulation speed setting into
        account
  - all system/video.cpp files removed; inlined in System::power() and
    Interface::set() instead
  - sfc/cpu: pre-compute `HTIME` as `HTIME+1<<2` for faster comparisons of
    HIRQs
  - sfc/cpu: re-add check to block IRQs on the last dot of each frame
    (minor speed hit)
  - hiro/gtk3: fixed headers for Linux compilation finally
  - hiro/gtk,qt: fixed settings.cpp logic so initial values are used
    when no settings.bml file exists
  - hiro/gtk: started a minor experiment to specify theming information
    in settings.bml files
  - nall/dsp: allow the precision type (double) to be overridden (to
    float)
  - nall: add some helpers for generating pre-compiled headers
      - it was a failure to try using them for higan, however ...
  - nall: add some helpers for reading fallback values from empty
    `Markup::Node[search]` statements

Todo:

  - CRITICAL: a lot of my IRQ/NMI/HDMA timing tests are failing with the
    fast PPU ... need to figure out why
  - space between Emulator::video functions and Emulator::audio
    functions in gb/system/system.cpp
  - remove Audio/Reverb/Enable from settings.bml in target-bsnes
2018-07-21 21:06:40 +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 5c55cc2c94 Update to v106r08 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - Game Boy: fixed RAM/RTC saving¹
  - Super Famicom: ICD2 renamed to ICD (there exists an SGB prototype
    with a functionally identical ICD1)
  - Sufami Turbo: removed short-circuiting when loading an unlinkable
    cartridge into slot A²
  - Super Game Boy: the 20971520hz clock of the SGB2 is now emulated
  - Super Famicom: BSC-1Lxx (SA1) boards now prompt for BS memory
    cartridges; and can make use of them³
  - Super Famicom: fixed a potential for out-of-bounds reads with BS
    Memory flash carts

¹: I'm using a gross hack of replacing `type: ` with `type:` so that
`memory(type=...)` will match without the extra spaces. I need to
think about whether I want the BPath query syntax to strip whitespace or
not. But longer term, I want to finalize game/memory's design, and build
a higan/emulation/manifest parser that produces a nicer interface to
reading manifests for all cores, which will make this irrelevant for
higan anyway.

²: I don't think it's appropriate for higan to enforce this. Nothing
stops you from inserting games that can't be linked into a real Sufami
Turbo. I do short-circuit if you cancel the first load, but I may allow
loading an empty slot A with a populated slot B. I think the BIOS does
something when you do that. Probably just yells at you.

³: I know it's emulated correctly now, but I still don't know what
the heck changes when you load the SD Gundam G Next - Unit & Map
Collection BS Memory cartridge with SD Gundam G Next to actually test
it.
2018-02-21 20:53:49 +11:00