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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 79be6f2355 Update to v106r70 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - Interface::displays() -> vector<Display> → Interface::display() -> Display
  - <Platform::videoRefresh(display>, ...) → <Platform::videoFrame>(...)
  - <Platform::audioSample>(...) → <Platform::audioFrame>(...)
  - higan, icarus: use AboutDialog class instead of ad-hoc
    implementations
      - about dialog is now modal, but now has a clickable website URL
  - icarus: reverted if constexpr for now
  - MSX: implemented basic CPU, VDP support

I took out the multiple displays support thing because it was never
really implemented fully (Emulator::Video and the GUIs both ignored it)
or used anyway. If it ends up necessary in the future, I'll worry about
it then.

There's enough MSX emulation now to run Mr. Do! without sound or input.
I'm shipping higan with C-BIOS 0.29a, although it likely won't be good
enough in the future (eg it can't do BASIC, floppy disk, or cassette
loading.) I have keyboard and (not working) AY-3-8910 support in a
different branch, so that won't take too long to implement. Main problem
is naming all the darned keyboard keys. I think I need to change
settings.bml's input mapping lines so that the key names are values
instead of node names, so that any characters can appear inside of them.

It turns out my MSX set uses .rom for the file extensions ... gods. So,
icarus can't really import them like this. I may have to re-design
icarus' importer to stop caring about the file extension and instead ask
you what kind of games you are importing. There's no way icarus can
heuristically guess what systems the images belong to, because many
systems don't have any standardized magic bytes.

I'm struggling with where to put SG-1000, SC-3000, ColecoVision, Coleco
Adam stuff. I think they need to be split to two separate higan
subfolders (sg and cv, most likely ...) The MS/GG share a very
customized and extended VDP that the other systems don't have. The Sega
and Coleco older hardware share the same TMS9918 as the MSX, yet have
very different memory maps and peripherals that I don't want to mix
together. Especially if we start getting into the computer-variants
more.
2019-01-03 21:05:20 +11:00
Tim Allen 3159285eaa Update to v106r68 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - nall: converted range, iterator, vector to 64-bit
  - added (very poor) ColecoVision emulation (including Coleco Adam
    expansion)
  - added MSX skeleton
  - added Neo Geo Pocket skeleton
  - moved audio,video,resource folders into emulator folder
  - SFC heuristics: BS-X Town cart is "ZBSJ" [hex_usr]

The nall change is for future work on things like BPA: I need to be able
to handle files larger than 4GB. It is extremely possible that there are
still some truncations to 32-bit lurking around, and even more
disastrously, possibly some -1s lurking that won't sign-extend to
`(uint64_t)0-1`. There's a lot more classes left to do: `string`,
`array_view`, `array_span`, etc.
2018-12-22 21:28:15 +11:00
Tim Allen 90da691717 Update to v106r67 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - added all pre-requisite to make install rule (note: only for higan,
    icarus so far)
  - added SG-1000 emulation
  - added SC-3000 emulation (no keyboard support yet)
  - added MS graphics mode 1 emulation (SC-1000)
  - added MS graphics mode 2 emulation (F-16 Fighter)
  - improve Audio::process() to prevent a possible hang
  - higan: repeat monaural audio to both left+right speakers
  - icarus: add heuristics for importing MSX games (not emulated in
    higan yet in this WIP)
  - added DC bias removal filter [jsd1982]
  - improved Audio::Stream::reset() [jsd1982]

I was under the impression that the 20hz highpass filter would have
removed DC bias ... if not, then I don't know why I added that filter to
all of the emulation cores that have it. In any case, if anyone is up
for helping me out ... if we could analyze the output with and without
the DC bias filter to see if it's actually helping, then I'll enable it
if it is. To enable it, edit
higan/audio/stream.cpp::addDCRemovalFilter() and remove the return
statement at the top of the function.
2018-12-21 11:01:14 +11:00
Tim Allen 03b06257d3 Update to v106r65 release.
byuu says:

This synchronizes bsnes/higan with many recent internal nall changes.

This will be the last WIP until I am situated in Japan. Apologies for the
bugfixes that didn't get applied yet, I ran out of time.
2018-10-04 20:12:11 +10:00
Tim Allen 212da0a966 Update to 20180730 release.
byuu says:

These WIPs-within-WIPs are getting more and more broken ... this isn't
going the way I wanted.

But ... this time around, I've revamped the entire ruby API again, to
solve a bunch of tough problems that have always made using ruby really
clunky.

But there are *so many* ruby drivers that it's going to take a long
time to work through them all. This WIP is only going to run bsnes, and
only on FreeBSD, and only with some drivers.

hiro's Application::initialize() now calls hiro::initialize(), which you
define inside of your hiro apps. This lets you call
Application::setName(...) before anything else in hiro runs. This is
essential on Xorg to set program icons, for instance.

With the ruby rewrite and the change to hiro, I can get away from the
need to make everything in bsnes/higan pointers to objects, and can now
just declare them as regular objects.
2018-07-31 12:23:12 +10:00
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 2b8df2e70e Update to v106r27 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - nall: merged Path::config() and Path::local() to Path::userData()
      - ~/.local/share or %appdata or ~/Library/ApplicationSupport
  - higan, bsnes: render main window icon onto viewport instead of
    canvas
      - should hopefully fix a brief flickering glitch that appears on
        Windows
  - icarus: improved Super Famicom heuristics for Starfox / Starwing RAM
  - ruby/Direct3D: handle viewport size changes in lock() instead of
    output()
      - fixes icon disappearing when resizing main window
  - hiro/Windows: remove WS_DISABLED from StatusBar to fix window
    resize grip
      - this is experimental: I initially used WS_DISABLED to work
        around a focus bug
      - yet trying things now, said bug seems(?) to have gone away at
        some point ...
  - bsnes: added advanced settings panel with real-time driver change
    support

I'd like feedback on the real-time driver change, for possible
consideration into adding this to higan as well.

Some drivers just crash, it's a fact of life. The ASIO driver in
particular likes to crash inside the driver itself, without any error
messages ever returned to try and catch.

When you try to change a driver with a game loaded, it gives you a scary
warning, asking if you want to proceed.

When you change a driver, it sets a crash flag, and if the driver
crashes while initializing, then restarting bsnes will disable the
errant driver. If it fails in a recoverable way, then it sets the driver
to “None” and warns you that the driver cannot be used.

What I'm thinking of further adding is to call emulator→save() to
write out the save RAM contents beforehand (although the periodic
auto-saving RAM will handle this anyway when it's enabled), and possibly
it might be wise to capture an emulator save state, although those can't
be taken without advancing the emulator to the next frame, so that might
not be a good idea.

I'm also thinking we should show some kind of message somewhere when a
driver is set to “None”. The status bar can be hidden, so perhaps on the
title bar? Or maybe just a warning on startup that a driver is set to
“None”.
2018-05-25 18:02:38 +10:00
Tim Allen 210306e661 Update to v106r20 release.
byuu says:
Changelog:

  - Super Famicom: fixed loading of BS Memory and Sufami Turbo
    cartridges
  - Super Famicom: renamed NSS to DIP; as that's really all it is, it's
    not true NSS emulation
  - Super Famicom: slot loading now happens inside of board parsing
    instead of generically in loadCartridge()
  - Super Famicom: BS-X cartridges with flash memory now serialize their
    data and write it out to disk¹
  - icarus: fixed Famicom game importing (hopefully) and set file import
    title to “Load ROM File”

¹: there's no emulation of write commands yet, so the data is never
going to change anyway. This is just in preparation for more advanced
emulation of BS Memory cartridges.
2018-05-15 00:13:30 +10:00
Tim Allen 8617711ea2 Update to v106r17 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - tomoko: the library menu is now called the systems menu (even in
    code)
  - tomoko: added icons to menus (disambiguates systems menu entries)
  - icarus: added missing .ws, .wsc extensions to scan dialog search
    list
  - higan: added Benesse - Pocket Challenge V2 emulation¹

¹: the Benesse - Pocket Challenge V2 is a WonderSwan (ASWAN) SoC
inside a custom designed shell. Games made for the WonderSwan (mostly)
run on the Pocket Challenge V2 and vice versa. The big difference is
that the Benesse has a different number of input buttons, that are also
named differently. Of course, right now, I don't know what the buttons
are named or where they're mapped on the 16-input keypad matrix I/O
port. It's also possible that the internal EEPROM doesn't exist, it
definitely has a unique (and also undumped) IPLROM, and other things.
The ROMs have their own .pc2 file extension. So it's getting its own
system entry.

What I'm going to do for v107 and above is utilize the new systems
configuration to mark the Benesse as hidden by default from the main
menu. I don't think anyone in the world will actually care or want to
play this, but there was really no reason not to add it.
2018-04-25 19:34:43 +10:00
Tim Allen c49d3b2006 Update to v106r07 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - Super Game Boy: for the 50th time, higan won't segfault if you
    cancel the Game Boy cartridge load request
  - icarus: moved to new manifest syntax for all remaining systems
  - Game Boy: moved to new manifest syntax

Errata:

  - Game Boy: save RAM does not appear to be working for some reason
  - Famicom: higan won't even start to run this system; it just acts
    like a cartridge was never loaded ...
  - cores outside of the Super Famicom and Game Boy/Color will not run
    due to icarus/higan manifest syntax differences
2018-02-21 11:12:09 +11:00
Tim Allen 3a175ad2b0 Update to v106r06 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - icarus: new Firmware/ folder, which is used to import external
    firmware when it's missing from the ROM image
  - icarus: improved Super Famicom heuristics; including Shift-JIS to
    UTF-8 encoding of game titles

Errata:

  - if firmware isn't appended, it still cuts out the size from the
    memory/program.rom file
  - boards.bml is still missing the new Japanese production boards
2018-02-16 12:07:49 +11:00
Tim Allen 5dbaec85a7 Update to v104r16 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - processor/upd96050: always potentially update S1 on ALU ops, sans NOP
      - theory by Lord Nightmare. I'm impartial on this one, but may as
        well match his design
  - sfc: fixed save state hang [reported by FitzRoy; fixed by Cydrak]
  - icarus: do not save settings.bml file when in library mode
2017-10-02 19:04:28 +11:00
Tim Allen 6524a7181d Update to v104r15 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - processor/huc6280,mos6502,wdc65816: replaced abbreviated opcode
    names with descriptive names
  - nall: replaced `PLATFORM_MACOSX` define with `PLATFORM_MACOS`
  - icarus: added `Icarus::missing() -> string_vector` to list missing
    appended firmware files by name
  - ruby, hiro: fix macosx→macos references

The processor instruction renaming was really about consistency with the
other processor cores. I may still need to do this for one or two more
processors.

The icarus change should allow a future release of the icarus
application to import games with external SNES coprocessor firmware once
again. It will also allow this to be possible when used in library mode.
2017-09-29 20:36:35 +10:00
Tim Allen fbc58c70ae Update to v104r14 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - Emulator::Interface::videoResolution() -\> VideoResolution renamed
    to videoInformation() -\> VideoInformation
  - added double VideoInformation::refreshRate
  - higan: added `binary := (application|library)` — set this to
    `library` to produce a dynamic link library
  - higan: removed `-march=native` for macOS application builds; and for
    all library builds
  - higan: removed `console` build flag; uncomment  `link += -mwindows`
    instead
  - nall/GNUmakefile: `macosx` platform renamed `macos`
      - still need to do this for nall/intrinsics.hpp
  - Game Gear: return region=NTSC as the only option, so that the system
    frequency is always set correctly
  - hiro/cocoa: fixed typo [Sintendo]
  - hiro/Windows: removed GetDpiForMonitor, as it's Windows 8+ only; DPI
    is no longer per-monitor aware
  - icarus: core Icarus class now has virtual functions for
    directory::create, <file::exists>, <file::copy>, <file::write>
  - icarus: Sufami Turbo can import save RAM files now
  - icarus: setting `ICARUS_LIBRARY` define will compile icarus without
    main(), GUI components
  - ruby/video/Direct3D: choose the current monitor instead of top-left
    monitor for fullscreen exclusive [Cydrak]
  - ruby/video/Direct3D: do not set `WS_EX_TOPMOST` on fullscreen
    exclusive window [Cydrak]
      - this isn't necessary for exclusive mode, and it just makes
        getting out of the application more difficult
2017-09-24 11:01:48 +10:00
Tim Allen 5352c5ab27 Update to v104r09 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - processor/upd96050: SGN should select between (A,B).S1 flag using
    ASL opcode bit
  - processor/upd96050: use a temporary to cache new S1, then compute
    OV1 using old S1, then assign new S1
  - processor/upd96050: add SR.(siack,soack) and connect to relevant
    jump instructions (serial not implemented)
  - processor/upd96050: initialize SR properly in power() [r08
    regression]
  - icarus: improve Makefile rules [Screwtape]
  - higan: new program icon
  - icarus: new program icon
2017-08-31 23:58:54 +10:00
Tim Allen 186f008574 Update to v102r03 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - PCE: split VCE from VDC
  - HuC6280: changed bus from (uint21 addr) to (uint8 bank, uint13 addr)
  - added SuperGrafx emulation (adds secondary VDC, plus new VPC)

The VDC now has no concept of the actual display raster timing, and
instead is driven by Vpulse (start of frame) and Hpulse (start of
scanline) signals from the VCE. One still can't render the start of the
next scanline onto the current scanline through overly aggressive
timings, but it shouldn't be too much more difficult to allow that to
occur now. This process incurs quite a major speed hit, so low-end
systems with Atom CPUs can't run things at 60fps anymore.

The timing needs a lot of work. The pixels end up very jagged if the VCE
doesn't output batches of 2-4 pixels at a time. But this should not be a
requirement at all, so I'm not sure what's going wrong there.

Yo, Bro and the 512-width mode of TV Sports Basketball is now broken as
a result of these changes, and I'm not sure why.

To load SuperGrafx games, you're going to have to change the .pce
extensions to .sg or .sgx. Or you can manually move the games from the
PC Engine folder to the SuperGrafx folder and change the game folder
extensions. I have no way to tell the games apart. Mednafen uses CRC32
comparisons, and I may consider that since there's only five games, but
I'm not sure yet.

The only SuperGrafx game that's playable right now is Aldynes. And the
priorities are all screwed up. I don't understand how the windows or the
priorities work at all from sgxtech.txt, so ... yeah. It's pretty
broken, but it's a start.

I could really use some help with this, as I'm very lost right now with
rendering :/

-----

Note that the SuperGrafx is technically its own system, it's not an
add-on.

As such, I'm giving it a separate .sys folder, and a separate library.

There's debate over how to name this thing. "SuperGrafx" appears more
popular than "Super Grafx". And you might also call it the "PC Engine
SuperGrafx", but I decided to leave off the prefix so it appears more
distinct.
2017-01-24 08:18:54 +11:00
Tim Allen 0ad70a30f8 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.
2017-01-12 07:27:30 +11:00
Tim Allen 4d2e17f9c0 Update to v101r09 release.
byuu says:

Sorry, two WIPs in one day. Got excited and couldn't wait.

Changelog:

  - ADDQ, SUBQ shouldn't update flags when targeting an address register
  - ADDA should sign extend effective address reads
  - JSR was pushing the PC too early
  - some improvements to 8-bit register reads on the VDP (still needs
    work)
  - added H/V counter reads to the VDP IO port region
  - icarus: added support for importing Master System and Game Gear ROMs
  - tomoko: added library sub-menus for each manufacturer
      - still need to sort Game Gear after Mega Drive somehow ...

The sub-menu system actually isn't all that bad. It is indeed a bit more
annoying, but not as annoying as I thought it was going to be. However,
it looks a hell of a lot nicer now.
2016-08-18 08:05:50 +10:00
Tim Allen 76a8ecd32a Update to v100r03 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- moved Thread, Scheduler, Cheat functionality into emulator/ for
  all cores
- start of actual Mega Drive emulation (two 68K instructions)

I'm going to be rather terse on MD emulation, as it's too early for any
meaningful dialogue here.
2016-07-10 15:28:26 +10:00
Tim Allen 3dd1aa9c1b Update to v100r02 release.
byuu says:

Sigh ... I'm really not a good person. I'm inherently selfish.

My responsibility and obligation right now is to work on loki, and
then on the Tengai Makyou Zero translation, and then on improving the
Famicom emulation.

And yet ... it's not what I really want to do. That shouldn't matter;
I should work on my responsibilities first.

Instead, I'm going to be a greedy, self-centered asshole, and work on
what I really want to instead.

I'm really sorry, guys. I'm sure this will make a few people happy,
and probably upset even more people.

I'm also making zero guarantees that this ever gets finished. As always,
I wish I could keep these things secret, so if I fail / give up, I could
just drop it with no shame. But I would have to cut everyone out of the
WIP process completely to make it happen. So, here goes ...

This WIP adds the initial skeleton for Sega Mega Drive / Genesis
emulation. God help us.

(minor note: apparently the new extension for Mega Drive games is .md,
neat. That's what I chose for the folders too. I thought it was .smd,
so that'll be fixed in icarus for the next WIP.)

(aside: this is why I wanted to get v100 out. I didn't want this code in
a skeleton state in v100's source. Nor did I want really broken emulation,
which the first release is sure to be, tarring said release.)

...

So, basically, I've been ruminating on the legacy I want to leave behind
with higan. 3D systems are just plain out. I'm never going to support
them. They're too complex for my abilities, and they would run too slowly
with my design style. I'm not willing to compromise my design ideals. And
I would never want to play a 3D game system at native 240p/480i resolution
... but 1080p+ upscaling is not accurate, so that's a conflict I want
to avoid entirely. It's also never going to emulate computer systems
(X68K, PC-98, FM-Towns, etc) because holy shit that would completely
destroy me. It's also never going emulate arcade machines.

So I think of higan as a collection of 2D emulators for consoles
and handhelds. I've gone over every major 2D gaming system there is,
looking for ones with games I actually care about and enjoy. And I
basically have five of those systems supported already. Looking at the
remaining list, I see only three systems left that I have any interest
in whatsoever: PC-Engine, Master System, Mega Drive. Again, I'm not in
any way committing to emulating any of these, but ... if I had all of
those in higan, I think I'd be content to really, truly, finally stop
writing more emulators for the rest of my life.

And so I decided to tackle the most difficult system first. If I'm
successful, the Z80 core should cover a lot of the work on the SMS. And
the HuC6280 should land somewhere between the NES and SNES in terms of
difficulty ... closer to the NES.

The systems that just don't appeal to me at all, which I will never touch,
include, but are not limited to:
* Atari 2600/5200/7800
* Lynx
* Jaguar
* Vectrex
* Colecovision
* Commodore 64
* Neo-Geo
* Neo-Geo Pocket / Color
* Virtual Boy
* Super A'can
* 32X
* CD-i
* etc, etc, etc.

And really, even if something were mildly interesting in there ... we
have to stop. I can't scale infinitely. I'm already way past my limit,
but I'm doing this anyway. Too many cores bloats everything and kills
quality on everything. I don't want higan to become MESS v2.

I don't know what I'll do about the Famicom Disk System, PC-Engine CD,
and Mega CD. I don't think I'll be able to achieve 60fps emulating the
Mega CD, even if I tried to.

I don't know what's going to happen here with even the Mega Drive. Maybe
I'll get driven crazy with the documentation and quit. Maybe it'll end
up being too complicated and I'll quit. Maybe the emulation will end up
way too slow and I'll give up. Maybe it'll take me seven years to get
any games playable at all. Maybe Steve Snake, AamirM and Mike Pavone
will pool money to hire a hitman to come after me. Who knows.

But this is what I want to do, so ... here goes nothing.
2016-07-09 14:21:37 +10:00
Tim Allen 13ad9644a2 Update to v099r16 release (public beta).
byuu says:

Changelog:
- hiro: BrowserDialog can navigate up to drive selection on Windows
- nall: (file,path,dir,base,prefix,suffix)name =>
  Location::(file,path,dir,base,prefix,suffix)
- higan/tomoko: rename audio filter label from "Sinc" to "IIR - Biquad"
- higan/tomoko: allow loading files via icarus on the command-line
  once again
- higan/tomoko: (begrudging) quick hack to fix presentation window focus
  on startup
- higan/audio: don't divide output audio volume by number of streams
- processor/r65816: fix a regression in (read,write)DB; fixes Taz-Mania
- fixed compilation regressions on Windows and Linux

I'm happy with where we are at with code cleanups and stability, so I'd
like to release v100. But even though I'm not assigning any special
significance to this version, we should probably test it more thoroughly
first.
2016-07-04 21:53:24 +10:00
Tim Allen 8d5cc0c35e Update to v099r15 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- nall::lstring -> nall::string_vector
- added IntegerBitField<type, lo, hi> -- hopefully it works correctly...
- Multitap 1-4 -> Super Multitap 2-5
- fixed SFC PPU CGRAM read regression
- huge amounts of SFC PPU IO register cleanups -- .bits really is lovely
- re-added the read/write(VRAM,OAM,CGRAM) helpers for the SFC PPU
  - but they're now optimized to the realities of the PPU (16-bit data
    sizes / no address parameter / where appropriate)
  - basically used to get the active-display overrides in a unified place;
    but also reduces duplicate code in (read,write)IO
2016-07-04 21:48:17 +10:00
Tim Allen 3ebc77c148 Update to v098r10 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- synchronized tomoko, loki, icarus with extensive changes to nall
  (118KiB diff)
2016-05-16 19:51:12 +10:00
Tim Allen b0d2f5033e Update to v097r21 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- icarus: WS/C detects RAM type/size heuristically now
- icarus: WS/C uses ram type=$type instead of $type
- WS: use back color instead of white for backdrop
- WS: fixed sprite count limit; removes all the garbled sprites from
  GunPey
- WS: hopefully fixed sprite priority with screen 2
- WS: implemented keypad polling; GunPey is now fully playable
- SNES: added Super Disc expansion port device (doesn't do anything,
  just for testing)

Note: WS is hard-coded to vertical orientation right now. But there's
basic code in there for all the horizontal stuff.
2016-03-13 11:22:14 +11:00
Tim Allen 29be18ce0c Update to v097r17 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- ruby: if DirectSoundCreate fails (no sound device present), return
  false from init instead of crashing
- nall: improved edge case return values for
  (basename,pathname,dirname,...)
- nall: renamed file_system_object class to inode
- nall: varuint_t replaced with VariadicNatural; which contains
  .bit,.bits,.byte ala Natural/Integer
- nall: fixed boolean compilation error on Windows
- WS: popa should not restore SP
- GBA: rewrote the CPU/APU cores to use the .bit,.bits functions;
  removed registers.cpp from each

Note that the GBA changes are extremely major. This is about five hours
worth of extremely delicate work. Any slight errors could break
emulation in extremely bad ways. Let's hold off on extensive testing
until the next WIP, after I do the same to the PPU.

So far ... endrift's SOUNDCNT_X I/O test is failing, although that code
didn't change, so clearly I messed up SOUNDCNT_H somehow ...

To compile on Windows:

1. change nall/string/platform.hpp line 47 to

    return slice(result, 0, 3);

2. change ruby/video.wgl.cpp line 72 to

    auto lock(uint32_t*& data, uint& pitch, uint width, uint height) -> bool {

3. add this line to the very top of hiro/windows/header.cpp:

    #define boolean FuckYouMicrosoft
2016-03-13 11:22:14 +11:00
Tim Allen 605a8aa3e9 Update to v097r05 release.
byuu says:

More V30MZ implemented, a lot more to go.

icarus now supports importing WS and WSC games. It expects them to have
the correct file extension, same for GB and GBC.

> Ugh, apparently HiDPI icarus doesn't let you press the check boxes.

I set the flag value in the plist to false for now. Forgot to do it for
higan, but hopefully I won't forget before release.
2016-01-30 17:40:35 +11:00
Tim Allen 1fdd0582fc Update to v097 release.
byuu says:

This release features improvements to all emulation cores, but most
substantially for the Game Boy core. All of blargg's test ROMs that pass
in gambatte now either pass in higan, or are off by 1-2 clocks (the
actual behaviors are fully emulated.) I consider the Game Boy core to
now be fairly accurate, but there's still more improvements to be had.

Also, what's sure to be a major feature for some: higan now has full
support for loading and playing ordinary ROM files, whether they have
copier headers, weird extensions, or are inside compressed archives. You
can load these games from the command-line, from the main Library menu
(via Load ROM Image), or via drag-and-drop on the main higan window. Of
course, fans of game folders and the library need not worry: that's
still there as well.

Also new, you can drop the (uncompressed) Game Boy Advance BIOS onto the
higan main window to install it into the correct location with the
correct file name.

Lastly, this release technically restores Mac OS X support. However,
it's still not very stable, so I have decided against releasing binaries
at this time. I'd rather not rush this and leave a bad first impression
for OS X users.

Changelog (since v096):
- higan: project source code hierarchy restructured; icarus directly
  integrated
- higan: added software emulation of color-bleed, LCD-refresh,
  scanlines, interlacing
- icarus: you can now load and import ROM files/archives from the main
  higan menu
- NES: fixed manifest parsing for board mirroring and VRC pinouts
- SNES: fixed manifest for Star Ocean
- SNES: fixed manifest for Rockman X2,X3
- GB: enabling LCD restarts frame
- GB: emulated extra OAM STAT IRQ quirk required for GBVideoPlayer
  (Shonumi)
- GB: VBK, BGPI, OBPI are readable
- GB: OAM DMA happens inside PPU core instead of CPU core
- GB: fixed APU length and sweep operations
- GB: emulated wave RAM quirks when accessing while channel is enabled
- GB: improved timings of several CPU opcodes (gekkio)
- GB: improved timings of OAM DMA refresh (gekkio)
- GB: CPU uses open collector logic; return 0xFF for unmapped memory
  (gekkio)
- GBA: fixed sequencer enable flags; fixes audio in Zelda - Minish Cap
  (Jonas Quinn)
- GBA: fixed disassembler masking error (Lioncash)
- hiro: Cocoa support added; higan can now be compiled on Mac OS X 10.7+
- nall: improved program path detection on Windows
- higan/Windows: moved configuration data from %appdata% to
  %localappdata%
- higan/Linux,BSD: moved configuration data from ~/.config/higan to
  ~/.local/higan
2016-01-17 19:59:25 +11:00
Tim Allen 12df278c5b Update to v096r08 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- FC: scanline emulation support added
- SFC: balanced profile compiles again
- SFC: performance profile compiles again
- GB,GBC: more fixes to pass blargg's 07, 08, 11 APU tests
- tomoko: added input loss { pause, allow-input } options
- tomoko: refactored settings video menu options to { Video Scale, Video
  Emulation, Video Shader }
- icarus: connected { About, Preferences, Quit } application menu options
2016-01-15 21:28:51 +11:00
Tim Allen 3414c8c8df Update to v096r06 release.
byuu says:

This WIP finally achieves the vision I've had for icarus.

I also fixed a mapping issue with Cx4 that, oddly enough, only caused
the "2" from the Mega Man X2 title screen to disappear.

[Editor's note - "the vision for icarus" was described in a separate,
public forum post: http://board.byuu.org/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?p=20584
Quoting for posterity:

    icarus is now a full-fledged part of higan, and will be bundled with
    each higan WIP as well. This will ensure that in the future, the
    exact version of icarus you need to run higan will be included right
    along with it. As of this WIP, physical manifest files are now truly
    and entirely optional.

    From now on, you can associate your ROM image files with higan's
    main binary, or drop them directly on top of it, to load and play
    your games.

    Furthermore, there are two new menu options that appear under the
    library menu when icarus is present:

    - "Load ROM File ..." => gives you a single-file selection dialog to
      import (and if possible) run the game
    - "Import ROM Files ..." => gives you a multi-file import dialog
      with checkboxes to pull in multiple games at once

    Finally, as before, icarus can generate manifest.bml files for
    folders that lack them.

    For people who like the game folder and library system, nothing's
    changed. Keep using higan as you have been.

    For people who hate it, you can now use higan like your classic
    emulators. Treat the "Library->{System Name}" entries as your
    "favorites" list: the games you actually play. Treat the
    "Library->Load ROM" as your standard open file dialog in other
    emulators. And finally, treat "Advanced->Game Library" as your save
    data path for cheat codes, save states, save RAM, etc.

]
2016-01-15 21:07:37 +11:00
Tim Allen 2a4eb1cfc8 Update to higan and icarus v095r16 release.
byuu says (in the WIP forum):

    Changelog:
    - satellaviewcartridge/SatellaviewCartridge is now bsmemory/BSMemory
    - Emulation/BS-X Satellaview/ is now Emulation/BS Memory/
    - masking is in for MCC's mcu (awful hack in the code, but that's
      temporary)
    - BS Memory types are now "flash" or "mrom"
    - fixed loading Same Game - Tengai Hen
    - icarus fixed up a lot; can load database entries for any supported
      media type now (only the SFC DB exists currently)

    mMenu::remove() fix will be in the next WIP.

byuu says (in the public beta thread):

    Changelog:
    - GBA emulation accuracy improved quite a bit
    - video shaders are supported once again
    - icarus shares settings.bml with higan; changing library path in
      one now affects the other
    - icarus manifest generation now uses my SNES game dumping database
      for perfect mapping of US games
    - major overhaul to manifest file format. As long as you have
      v095-style folders without manifest.bml, you will be fine
      - if not, go to higan->settings->configuration->advanced and check
	"Ignore Manifests" before loading your first game
    - new "Manifest Viewer" tool (not really meant for regular users;
      more of a developer tool)
    - experimental (but disabled in the binary) WASAPI driver. Help
      stabilizing it would be *greatly* appreciated!
    - lots of other stuff
2015-12-19 21:42:18 +11:00
Tim Allen 6adfe71836 Update to icarus 20151117.
byuu says:

This release adds a settings dialog that lets you control the library
path, optionally generate manifest.bml files, and optionally bypass the
internal games database (so far this is only the US SNES set.)

Also, the settings.bml file can exist in the same folder as the binary
now (portable mode). Plus it can share the same config file as
higan/tomoko itself does. This will allow you to change the library
location in either program and have it affect the other program as well.
It's a bit hackish, but it works >_>

Note: don't use this with higan v095.06 or earlier, or bad things will
happen.
2015-11-19 20:27:56 +11:00
Tim Allen 7081f46e45 Added icarus 20150821. 2015-08-21 21:29:53 +10:00