- Worked on the configuration dialog, bringing in the scaler option
- Changed the DeviceSize code to use Jake's kinda better method. Fixes some odd resolution games :)
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- The Xenosaga fix was wrong, this is better.
- Disabled the pitch conversion code, it's too broken to be used :/
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Added a somewhat more accurate upscale option via GSdx.ini. Not tested much! :p
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Fix Xenosaga 2 and 3 fog effect, not sure it's handled correctly but at least it's handled.
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New default values for soundtouch, fix the sound quality somewhat.
Also got rid of a small configuration dialog glitch.
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Ideally this should be reverted one time, it really made a difference in fps for some DX calls heavy games.
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* Plugged up some various thread sync issues with the sector cache (caused problems mainly on startup.init and during disc change detection)
* Added a thread sleep to the ReadThread when the dvd tray is empty or open (speedup).
* Replaced a thread sleep with an Event when waiting on pending events (speedup).
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Fixed: More savestate slowness, and less savestate memory hogging.
SPU2-X: Fixed crash bug on using savestates while suspended.
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* Switched the SysCoreThread to a static (fully persistent) thread.
* Added some listeners for when the CoreThread status changes
* fixed some slowness in savestates, and the emu will now stall until savestates complete, if you try to exit too quick (avoids savestate corruption)
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* Re-enabled function-level linking in the shared properties sheets (applies to debug and devel builds, and is ignored in release builds). Can't remember why it got disabled in the first place, but whatever errors it was causing seem to be gone now.
* Removed the wxWidgets 2.9/3.0 copy of wxScopedPtr (wx/scopedptr.h), since we have a new superior implementation of our own.
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* Potential Bugfix: Core1's DMA IRQ trigger was being ignored in some instances; might fix some hangs.
* Major code cleanups, using C++ structure member methods and functions.
* Improved gui / plugin api / core emulation code separation -- hoping to switch to wxWidgets eventually.
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Currently anything below deadzone is mapped to 0. deadzone and above are mapped as if the control's true zero is 0 and 1/sensitivity is fully down (As opposed to deadzone being zero). May change in the future.
Modified precompiled header to fix no-CRT build.
List of bindings noew automatically jumps to new bindings.
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Just changed the config dialog a bit to prevent performance seeking users from disabling timestretching (and then posting threads about bad sound :p ).
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New method of ensuring thread safety. Device update code should always run in GS thread, even if the emulator really doesn't want to let me (Basically ancient versions of Pcsx2...Or any 3rd party emulators with their own version of MTGS). Updates on PADpoll, PADkeyEvent, or PADupdate, if one is called in the right thread. Updates in thread's WndProc otherwise. Overkill, perhaps, but I prefer to keep things compatible.
Removed "Update in GS thread" option.
Windows Messaging/Raw Input keyboard event queuing should work a little better.
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Projects: Removed FrameworkVersion descriptor, don't think it matters for C++ code. Removed all translation files, since they're grossly out-dated and need to be remade anyway.
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Also, just for kicks, made pausing while pressing "escape" check the pause button in the menu.
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Removed the keyboard disabled option, as using two different pad plugins is really just a bad idea. Also finally got sick of people saying "I have keyboard disabled, and the keys don't work! I urgently need help!"
Also will no longer let you enter config mode (And thus crash the program) when emulator is running.
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* Implemented proper shader management, fixes several bugs where video would be lost or crash, and is a small speedup.
* Retains GS state across open/close, same as every other PS2E plugin now.
* Implemented GSopen2(), which is used by wx-pcsx2 to bind the GS output to a window handle of pcsx2's choosing.
* Retained full backwards compat with the current legacy gui. :)
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Scroll rate is very inconsistent, but that's just wxWidgets doing what it does best (worst?)...
Also fixed a minor bug in LilyPad version labeling.
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Changed intermediate debug build directory, for consistency.
Added another LilyPad-only build option, to compile without CRT dependencies, as manifests are evil.
Finally nuked the VC 2005 project.
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* Removed GSTextureFX classes
* Built shaders right into GSState classes, using GSStateDX as an interface, so that all shader caches get auto-destroyed along with GSState.
In addition to being a bit of a code cleanup, it should be a bit more efficient too since all of the extra dereferences to GSState from GSTextureFX have been removed. :)
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* Software mode seems to work fine. Suspend and resume emulation work nicely, without flaws.
* Hardware DX9 mode suspends but displays only black after resuming.
* Hardware DX10 status is unknown.
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* Lots of crashfixes and threading rules compliance (like using wxYield instead of ProcessPendingEvents)
* Killed off some memory corruption
* Better error handling and reporting
* Much speedier suspend/resume during emulation
* Revamped entire savestate system to use a RIFF-style file format (untested, will work on it soon)
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Still have issues with DS3 rumble - looks like only one motor can be enabled per communication (Otherwise, always lose connection to the device and have to re-enable it), and enabling one kills the other. Not sure what to do about this, currently just flip between the two.
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(note: Patch.cpp/Patch.h is still the odd child out in this commit, as it's destiny is to become a plugin)
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* Fixed a deadlock in thread cancellation.
* Muted some folder warnings when running pcsx2 for the first time.
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Fixe the dsp (winamp plugin) crashes. Thanks to Gigaherz for this one, too :p
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5.1 support is back!
Currently for XAudio2 only, and it's not doing much (Simple copy of the stereo source to the other speakers).
Gigaherz is already working on a nice, semi - prologic II upmixer though ;)
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