target -> The evaluated target of the load or the store, 0 if the opcode is not a memory access
load -> The evaluated target of a load, is 0 if the opcode is not loading
store -> The evaluated target of a store, is 0 if the opcode is not storing
Fixes the disassembly widget mouse click handler
Fixes the breakpoint dialog not setting the breakpoint address or condition cpu (oops)
Lowering 100 ms audio latency to 60 ms.
Makes 100 mixing latency with 20 output latency (120) into a new default of 80 ms which is 50% lower but still is enough headroom as 40 ms even for less capable machines is too high.
Adding tooltip for Affinity Control
Changing tooltip for Cycle Skip from None to Disabled as that is a valid option.
Consistent with the other models, and saves some awkward usage in the cpu widget where we have to interpret the variant as a string, to then convert it to a uint. I like this better as it provides an easy interface to get the 'raw' breakpoint data out of the model.
I've given some love to dark themes, but doesn't mean light themes doesn't deserve it either. Making it better in contrast to make it more legible along with making it a bit more appealing.
- Remove unused build options
- Disable setcap by default
Applications should not need to call sudo as part of the build process.
- Rename XDG_STD to USE_LEGACY_USER_DIRECTORY
By default, we use ~/.config/PCSX2 now.
- Default Wayland support to on
I don't think there's any systems worth supporting that don't have it.
- Rework "install" logic
Linux no longer installs to GIT_ROOT/bin, it builds direct to BUILD/bin.
Saves a file copy, and running make install before running your developer
build was always silly.
- Don't require install target to build appimage
AppImage creator now just adds the entire bin directory as-is.
Everything needed is in there.
One annoying issue is when you watch the emulator when unfocused especially on light themes such as the blue theme where the button is very light and the text as well.
Re-ordered the themes according to their position in the GUI.
Also added a purple and a more dark calm variant compared to vibrant Scarlet Red and a Blue variant for Ruby.