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Miguel A. Colón Vélez 6462393aaf Introduce end-of-line normalization
Signed-off-by: Gregory Hainaut <gregory.hainaut@gmail.com>
2015-08-04 23:52:48 +02:00
avihal 31956dcb87 GSdx: CRC hacks: "Aggressive" mode (and related stuff).
- Added "Aggressive-CRC" checkbox at the HW hacks section of the config dialog.
- The following hacks are now activated only in aggressive mode:
  - God of War 2: disable water effect/lines, disable global haze.
  - FFX, FFX2, SSX3 (the full crc hack from r5214).
  - Shadow of the Colossus: disable (over)bloom.
- Reverted the Valkyrie Profile 2 hack to pre- r5214.
- Some CRC fixes by comments on r5214.
- Regression fix of dynamic crc hack (INITIAL_MODE = 0 didn't compile)

git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5221 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2012-05-23 06:38:37 +00:00
avihal f889dcd62f GSdx: Dyna crc hack: adds version info (for r5125).
git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5216 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2012-05-19 08:20:30 +00:00
avihal 253c0078d3 GSdx: Dynamic CRC hack: now supports CRC
.
Allows to have a single dynaCRC DLL for several games, differentiated by their CRCs by using the new utility IsCRC(0x12345678, 0x87654321, ...).
Note: With old GSdx (and updated new DynaCrcHack.c), IsCRC always returns false.

git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5215 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2012-05-19 08:04:12 +00:00
avihal b4a0af9769 GSdx: New: Dynamic CRC Hacks system (disabled by default).
See tools/dynacrchack/DynaCrcHack.c for full instructions.

For development of CRC hacks (and just for the fun of creating such a system), Allows GSdx to load and use CRC hack logic from an external DLL, and reload it, at runtime, whenever this DLL changes (but act normally if this DLL isn't found).

This external DLL is compiled from a single C source file (a sample is provided, containing the current MGS3 CRC hack logic). There's also a system to automatically compile this C file into the DLL whenever the C file is modified, thus creating a system of instant [save C file] -> [GSdx switches to the new logic].

It's actually a pretty cool system, and might have other usages where it's useful, for the sake of tests/development/tweaking, to modify code logic during runtime. The overhead of such system compared to pre-compiled code is very low (e.g., in the case of CRC hacks which are called thousands of times/sec, I couldn't notice any difference in performance).

Compilation of the C file is currently done using TCC (Tiny C Compiler - http://bellard.org/tcc/ - extremely fast, light and powerful). TCC itself needs to be downloaded separately (~250K download, no install required). The system currently supports Windows only.

git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@4914 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
2011-09-07 18:38:27 +00:00