+ Added "Reset To Default" functionality for per-game profiles.
- Solved a window centering problem that occured during switching between Default Profile and a Per-game Profile.
+ Added final & complete support to reflect changes on the fly and real-time in all cases (even when you edit Default profile).
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In assembly, these are 'ld $ax0.d,$ax1.r,@$arS with their n,m and nm variants,
which have been special cased for S==3. The regular 'ld can be decomposed
into lrri $ax0.d,@$arS and lrri $ax1.r,@$ar3, while the S==3 case decomposes
to lrri $axR.h,@$arD and lrri $axR.l,@$ar3. The latter variant will be
disassembled to 'ldax $axR,@$arD after this change. The assembler recognizes
both the new 'ldax variant and the old 'ld with @$ar3 but the disassembler
only outputs 'ldax. Besides the readability, this allows for more correct
register use analysis(when it's done).
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Also, if the render window size changes while frame dumping, scale the resulting video to prevent clipping on linux. This is a complete fix for issue 4316 on linux. I don't know how to implement this on windows though.
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* LLE dspinit hax (demo disks, zelda collectors edition, ocarina of time working (again) with lle)
* LLE interpreter "DSPonThread" working again
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Hotkeys now work when running 3D Vision. You've just got to select the render window first (as in click on the fullscreen image), don't ask me why, it's something to do with RendererHasFocus in Frame.cpp. Annoyingly, escape crashes the emulator and the screenshot button doesn't do anything, though I guess any other hotkey should be working. I wouldn't usually commit this but I remember someone really wanting to be able to connect their Wiimote while in 3D, so I figured I might aswell.
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- Removed recent ghanges about separate per-game Video Settings
- Added "One Window 3-State Support" (very close to full implementation)
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I knew it would be something tiny. 3D Vision is fixed now, I'll make this 3D Vision specific if it causes any problems, but I've tested it and it seems fine.
For anyone interested, because fullscreen wasn't set for wx first, the menus and stuff were being included in the size of the frame (which is being used for the backbuffer size), so it was getting 1920x1062 or something weird like that (for 1080p). In the render function, it then checks to see if the frame resolution is equal to any supported resolution and if it isn't, bumps you down to 640x480, apparently an unsupported 3D Vision mode... though now I think about it, I'm not sure why it wasn't messing with regular fullscreen mode.
This would have been so much easier with a working mouse...
I'm not even joking, my replacement mouse just arrived at the door...
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It now works in the debug builds, but not in release builds for some reason. I'm not used to big projects like this so it's probably something obvious that I'm missing. Exclusive full screen mode seems to need the fullscreen resolution for the backbuffer when the DX device is created, so I used adapters[adapter].resolutions[f].xres and yres to get that, but in release builds, that gives me the windowed resolution (in debug it give me the fullscreen res, like I believe it's supposed to), which it reallly doesn't like.
It's not a difficult fix probably, but I've been staring at my monitor in confusion for too long now and need to get to bed. If anyone wants to test, you can still enable the 3D Vision option, it just wouldn't be 3D (obviously).
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Reading the instruction from memory at the given address and using that
as index in the opTable leads to more correct results than using the
address as index into opTable.
Also assert when trying to execute a bad instruction instead of crashing
without warning.
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With wxWidgets 2.9.2 now in Externals, SCons was the only
external dependency other than Xcode and building just SCons
from Macports caused a fair mount of extra stuff to be built
unnecessarily, so just include a copy of scons-local.
Always build wxWidgets from Externals which allows us to get
rid of the home-grown autoconf machinery in SconsTests.
The main use case for args.cache was the wxconfig option,
which is no longer relevant after the above changes and
caching options has a lot of potential for confusion,
especially since other build systems don't tend to do this,
so we no longer do it now.
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long become wxWidgets 2.9.2, which in turn is expected to be the
last 2.9 release before the 3.0 stable release.
Since the full wxWidgets distribution is rather large, I have
imported only the parts that we use, on a subdirectory basis:
art
include/wx/*.*
include/wx/aui
include/wx/cocoa
include/wx/generic
include/wx/gtk
include/wx/meta
include/wx/msw
include/wx/osx
include/wx/persist
include/wx/private
include/wx/protocol
include/wx/unix
src/aui
src/common
src/generic
src/gtk
src/msw
src/osx
src/unix
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