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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 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 a3e0f6da25 Update to v106r60 release.
byuu says:

I added (imperfect) memory conflict timing to the SA1.

Before:

  - WRAM↔↔ROM ran 7% too fast
  - ROM↔↔ROM ran 100% too fast
  - WRAM↔↔IRAM ran 7% too fast
  - ROM↔↔IRAM ran 7% too fast
  - IRAM↔↔IRAM ran 287% too fast
  - BWRAM↔↔BWRAM ran 100% too fast
  - HDMA ROM↔↔ROM ran 15% too fast
  - HDMA WRAM↔↔ROM ran 15% too fast
  - DMA ROM↔↔ROM ran 100% too fast

After:

  - ROM↔↔ROM runs 14% too fast
  - HDMA WRAM↔↔ROM runs 7% too fast
  - DMA ROM↔↔ROM runs 4% too fast

If you enable this with the fast PPU + DSP, your framerate in SA1 games
will drop by 51%. And even if you disable it, you'll still lose 9% speed
in SA1 games, and 2% speed in non-SA1 games, because of changes needed
to make this support possible.

By default, I'm leaving this off. Compile with `-DACCURATE_SA1` (or
uncomment the line in sfc/sfc.hpp) if you want to try it out.

This'll almost certainly cause some SA1 regressions, so I guess we'll
tackle those as they arise.
2018-09-03 00:06:41 +10:00
Tim Allen bd814f0358 Update to v106r59 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - fixed bug in Emulator::Game::Memory::operator bool()
  - nall: renamed view<string> back to `string_view`
  - nall:: implemented `array_view`
  - Game Boy: split cartridge-specific input mappings (rumble,
    accelerometer) to their own separate ports
  - Game Boy: fixed MBC7 accelerometer x-axis
  - icarus: Game Boy, Super Famicom, Mega Drive cores output internal
    header game titles to heuristics manifests
  - higan, icarus, hiro/gtk: improve viewport geometry configuration;
    fixed higan crashing bug with XShm driver
  - higan: connect Video::poll(),update() functionality
  - hiro, ruby: several compilation / bugfixes, should get the macOS
    port compiling again, hopefully [Sintendo]
  - ruby/video/xshm: fix crashing bug on window resize
      - a bit hacky; it's throwing BadAccess Xlib warnings, but they're
        not fatal, so I am catching and ignoring them
  - bsnes: removed Application::Windows::onModalChange hook that's no
    longer needed [Screwtape]
2018-08-26 16:49:54 +10:00
Tim Allen f9adb4d2c6 Update to v106r58 release.
byuu says:

The main thing I worked on today was emulating the MBC7 EEPROM.

And... I have many things to say about that, but not here, and not now...

The missing EEPROM support is why the accelerometer was broken. Although
it's not evidently clear that I'm emulating the actual values
incorrectly. I'll think about it and get it fixed, though.

bsnes went from ~308fps to ~328fps, and I don't even know why. Probably
something somewhere in the 140KB of changes to other things made in this
WIP.
2018-08-21 13:17:12 +10:00
Tim Allen 0955295475 Update to v098r08 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- nall/vector rewritten from scratch
- higan/audio uses nall/vector instead of raw pointers
- higan/sfc/coprocessor/sdd1 updated with new research information
- ruby/video/glx and ruby/video/glx2: fuck salt glXSwapIntervalEXT!

The big change here is definitely nall/vector. The Windows, OS X and Qt
ports won't compile until you change some first/last strings to
left/right, but GTK will compile.

I'd be really grateful if anyone could stress-test nall/vector. Pretty
much everything I do relies on this class. If we introduce a bug, the
worst case scenario is my entire SFC game dump database gets corrupted,
or the byuu.org server gets compromised. So it's really critical that we
test the hell out of this right now.

The S-DD1 changes mean you need to update your installation of icarus
again. Also, even though the Lunar FMV never really worked on the
accuracy core anyway (it didn't initialize the PPU properly), it really
won't work now that we emulate the hard-limit of 16MiB for S-DD1 games.
2016-05-02 19:57:04 +10:00