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Tim Allen a3aea95e6b Update to v101r28 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - SMS: emulated the remaining 240 instructions in the (0xfd, 0xdd)
    0xcb (displacement) (opcode) set
      - 1/8th of these were "legal" instructions, and apparently games
        use them a lot
  - SMS: emulated the standard gamepad controllers
      - reset button not emulated yet

The reset button is tricky. In every other case, reset is a hardware
thing that instantly reboots the entire machine.

But on the SMS, it's more like a gamepad button that's attached to the
front of the device. When you press it, it fires off a reset vector
interrupt and the gamepad polling routine lets you query the status of
the button.

Just having a reset option in the "Master System" hardware menu is not
sufficient to fully emulate the behavior. Even more annoying is that the
Game Gear doesn't have such a button, yet the core information structs
aren't flexible enough for the Master System to have it, and the Game
Gear to not have it, in the main menu. But that doesn't matter anyway,
since it won't work having it in the menu for the Master System.

So as a result, I'm going to have to have a new "input device" called
"Hardware" that has the "Reset" button listed under there. And for the
sake of consistency, I'm not sure if we should treat the other systems
the same way or not :/
2017-01-09 07:55:02 +11:00
Tim Allen 569f5abc28 Update to v101r27 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - SMS: emulated the generic Sega memory mapper (none of the more
    limited forms of it yet)
      - (missing ROM shift, ROM write enable emulation -- no commercial
        games use either, though)
  - SMS: bus I/O returns 0xff instead of 0x00 so games don't think every
    key is being pressed at once
      - (this is a hack until I implement proper controller pad reading)
  - SMS: very limited protection against reading/writing past the end of
    ROM/RAM (todo: should mirror)
  - SMS: VDP background HSCROLL subtracts, rather than adds, to the
    offset (unlike VSCROLL)
  - SMS: VDP VSCROLL is 9-bit, modulates voffset+vscroll to 224 in
    192-line mode (32x28 tilemap)
  - SMS: VDP tiledata for backgrounds and sprites use `7-(x&7)` rather
    than `(x&7)`
  - SMS: fix output color to be 6-bit rather than 5-bit
  - SMS: left clip uses register `#7`, not palette color `#7`
      - (todo: do we want `color[reg7]` or `color[16 + reg7]`?)
  - SMS: refined handling of 0xcb, 0xed prefixes in the Z80 core and its
    disassembler
  - SMS: emulated (0xfd, 0xdd) 0xcb opcodes 0x00-0x0f (still missing
    0x10-0xff)
  - SMS: fixed 0xcb 0b-----110 opcodes to use direct HL and never allow
    (IX,IY)+d
  - SMS: fixed major logic bug in (IX,IY)+d displacement
      - (was using `read(x)` instead of `operand()` for the displacement
        byte fetch before)
  - icarus: fake there always being 32KiB of RAM in all SMS cartridges
    for the time being
      - (not sure how to detect this stuff yet; although I've read it's
        not even really possible `>_>`)

TODO: remove processor/z80/dissassembler.cpp code block at line 396 (as it's unnecessary.)

Lots of commercial games are starting to show trashed graphical output now.
2017-01-06 19:11:38 +11:00
Tim Allen bab2ac812a Update to v101r24 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - SMS: extended bus mapping of in/out ports: now decoding them fully
    inside ms/bus
  - SMS: moved Z80 disassembly code from processor/z80 to ms/cpu
    (cosmetic)
  - SMS: hooked up non-functional silent PSG sample generation, so I can
    cap the framerate at 60fps
  - SMS: hooked up the VDP main loop: 684 clocks/scanline, 262
    scanlines/frame (no PAL support yet)
  - SMS: emulated the VDP Vcounter and Hcounter polling ... hopefully
    it's right, as it's very bizarre
  - SMS: emulated VDP in/out ports (data read, data write, status read,
    control write, register write)
  - SMS: decoding and caching all VDP register flags (variable names
    will probably change)
  - nall: \#undef IN on Windows port (prevent compilation warning on
    processor/z80)

Watching Sonic the Hedgehog, I can definitely see some VDP register
writes going through, which is a good sign.

Probably the big thing that's needed before I can get enough into the
VDP to start showing graphics is interrupt support. And interrupts are
never fun to figure out :/

What really sucks on this front is I'm flying blind on the Z80 CPU core.
Without a working VDP, I can't run any Z80 test ROMs to look for CPU
bugs. And the CPU is certainly too buggy still to run said test ROM
anyway. I can't find any SMS emulators with trace logging from reset.
Such logs vastly accelerate tracking down CPU logic bugs, so without
them, it's going to take a lot longer.
2016-12-17 22:31:34 +11:00
Tim Allen d91f3999cc Update to v101r14 release.
byuu says:
Changelog:

  - rewrote the Z80 core to properly handle 0xDD (IX0 and 0xFD (IY)
    prefixes
  - added Processor::Z80::Bus as a new type of abstraction
  - all of the instructions implemented have their proper T-cycle counts
    now
  - added nall/certificates for my public keys

The goal of `Processor::Z80::Bus` is to simulate the opcode fetches being
2-read + 2-wait states; operand+regular reads/writes being 3-read. For
now, this puts the cycle counts inside the CPU core. At the moment, I
can't think of any CPU core where this wouldn't be appropriate. But it's
certainly possible that such a case exists. So this may not be the
perfect solution.

The reason for having it be a subclass of Processor::Z80 instead of
virtual functions for the MasterSystem::CPU core to define is due to
naming conflicts. I wanted the core to say `in(addr)` and have it take
the four clocks. But I also wanted a version of the function that didn't
consume time when called. One way to do that would be for the core to
call `Z80::in(addr)`, which then calls the regular `in(addr)` that goes to
`MasterSystem::CPU::in(addr)`. But I don't want to put the `Z80::`
prefix on all of the opcodes. Very easy to forget it, and then end up not
consuming any time. Another is to use uglier names in the
`MasterSystem::CPU` core, like `read_`, `write_`, `in_`, `out_`, etc. But,
yuck.

So ... yeah, this is an experiment. We'll see how it goes.
2016-09-03 21:26:04 +10:00
Tim Allen 7c96826eb0 Update to v101r13 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - MS: added ms/bus
  - Z80: implemented JP/JR/CP/DI/IM/IN instructions
  - MD/VDP: added window layer emulation
  - MD/controller/gamepad: fixed d2,d3 bits (Altered Beast requires
    this)

The Z80 is definitely a lot nastier than the LR35902. There's a lot of
table duplication with HL→IX→IY; and two of them nest two levels deep
(eg FD CB xx xx), so the design may change as I implement more.
2016-08-27 14:48:21 +10:00