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Jake.Stine cc930f86c5 Major GUI API Cleanups. Most likely buggy as all hell.
* Moved most of the shared code between the two GUIs into platform independent source modules (System.cpp, Saveslots.cpp, and RecoverySystem.cpp)
 * Created two new namespaces which house functions that need to be implemented by OS/platforms: HostGui and HostSys.  HostGui is useful -- HostSys I'm not sure I'll keep around in the long run.
 * Moved keyEvent struct from PS2Edefs.h to PS2Etypes.h
 * Many improvements to the logic flow of the GUI (should be a little less fallible).

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2009-03-04 11:33:45 +00:00
Jake.Stine ebb5339418 Yay more header file cleanup chores! Removed most of the Windows.h dependencies from non-Win32 specific files, and fixed the annoying ARRAYSIZE warnings. Let's say it together: "We all should love C's archaic include system, because it makes Jake and Arcum work really hard for no good reason."
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2009-02-28 20:55:53 +00:00
Jake.Stine 5b09d81f36 Fixed a bug in the savestate system that caused memcards to eject when they shouldn't have (had uint instead of u64 >_<).
Developers: Changed the way PCSX2_ALIGNED16 macros work, so that they're more friendly to MSVC and Visual Assist X intellisense (more more red squigglies on vars like cpuRegs!)

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2009-02-27 01:43:43 +00:00
Jake.Stine 7ffd3d3aea Restructured the build system from the ground up. 3rdparty libs have been moved back into a /3rdparty folder, and are compiled as libraries. Most relevant plugins are part of the pcsx2_suite_2008.sln. Revision tagging of filenames is still there, but is now disabled by default. Pathnames with spaces shouldn't break the buildscripts anymore. Removed tons and tons of files in an effort to simplify the repository and build system management. So if a solution file you're used to using is missing, it's missing for a good reason (means the project can be built either from the Suite solution, or by double-clicking the project file from explorer, from which MSVC creates a new solution for you).
I'll put up a wiki soon which covers new compilation features and stuff, like how to re-enable revision tagging, and how you can direct compiled exe/dlls to be copied to any destination of your choice (yay!) -- plus many other compiling tips (if I can remember them all! >_<)

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2009-02-24 02:08:37 +00:00