Added the Async Mix mode to the configuration dialog.
Users can select between Timestretch, Async Mix or no sync now.
There's a warning for the Async mode, as it breaks games that can't cope
with a variable speed SPU2.
SVN revision users:
Please remember to delete your SPU2-X.ini when switching to this revision (to clear the Sync mode setting).
Linux:
It's missing GTK implementation yes (global vars are already changed though), sorry :p
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GSDx: Reset device on save state load.
GSDx: Made GSRenderer::ResetDevice() actually do the main function in its name and implemented InvalidateTextureCache(). If anything breaks, it's because of this change.
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KrossX3 coded user selectable audio expansion (Still Xaudio2 only) support.
Since the automatic detection fails on some systems, this is the next best option.
Tested and works as expected. Thanks a bunch, KrossX3 ;)
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Committing a patch by KrossX3 that should fix the stereo expansion option for *most* people.
Of course on my setup it fails to grab the correct number of speakers, so will have to think about it..
The code is correct though, so it should fix it for some people :p
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Fixes an issue where they could not access their config files in restrained PCSX2 installs.
Fixes issue 686.
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32-bit depth buffers for D3D9 users if available. Lots of code shuffling for reasons I don't even remember. Stuff. Pretty much just the 32-bit depth buffers. That's good though, you don't have to envy D3D10 users half as much now.
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* Added DX11 support. DX11 enabled cards now give a +~40% speedup
* New SSE-X instructions we invented for PCSX2. Give a +200% speedup even on old CPUs.
* Full 64bit support. If you have 64 bit windows, be prepared for a 300% speed up.
* Implemented new DMAC, so far we have ~15 games that show improvements.
* Added support for USB-enabled vibrators. Feel the full pleasure of gaming, now also with PCSX2!
* SPU2-X now decodes Dolby Digital 7.1!
* Please test to find any bugs in the 24-thread code, it's a bit complex so some tiny bugs might have crept in.
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This is now a multi purpose hack, which could potentially fix / break a lot of games.
It mostly affects FMV and PATH3 masking issues, but also stops games from booting, or makes them boot.
Use with caution :)
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Changes: Fixed all compile errors in VS 2010. Added support for new w32pthreads.v4. Fixed all MSB8012 warnings. Fixed LNK419 warnings with /DELAYLOAD. Fixed issues when compiling Devel before Release. Added GSdx Devel target. Minor cleanups.
Thanks a bunch, blood :)
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sorta-hack-fix zzogl into linking with libjpeg7 and zlib (having the projects as dependencies is supposed to link to the .libs automatically, isn't it?).
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Somehow there's a pair of files in wxcore that won't build correctly, even tho they did build before... and it seems to work fine if I turn them off, so i did.
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Some more wxCore fixes.
Fixed also inter-project dependency warnings.
Also some other fixed to get devel/release compiling.
Oh and apparently my VCproject folder got messed up and detached itself from svn, so it wasn't commiting with the rest...
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The *null projects don't build, and neither do ZZOgl or ZeroSPU2.
Pcsx2 project has some issues with Resources' custom build steps not being run.
Only Debug target tested.
Needs work before it's usable.
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New "Peops SPU2-like" async mixing mode.
Can only be toggled in source for now, as it will lower compatibility.
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- Disabling all post processing removal hacks for Shadow of the Colossus. Can't see what they fix(ed).
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- Various small changes and a fix by gigaherz for dsp plugins when timestretching is disabled.
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SPU2-X: Disable IRQs on reset. This is a guess, but it fixes the BIOS with resets re-enabled.
SPU2-X: More detailed IRQ logging.
CDVD: Ignore the disc type reported by the plugin, we have our own test and it's working more reliably.
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Work on support for Wasapi's exclusive mode. Not enabled yet.
Also lower (/8) sound out packet size. Helps the timestretcher
responsiveness and quality.
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GSdx: Removed OpenGL "support". Nobody showed any interest in getting this working.
GSdx: Removed PS1 GPU support. pcsx2 does not use this and it is unmaintained, likely broken, and frequently confuses intellisense.
GSDumpGUI: Use the correct export for the library name, was using the PS1 version.
If any of the above code is needed in the future, we have this wonderful technology called version control.
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It works fine and without further modifications in Windows, for SPU2-X and ZeroSPU2.
Linux is untested, but hopefully also fine :p
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Details: Properly initialize SCurrent in V_Core::Reset so that it need not be checked during Dummy processing, and add some asserts to test for SCurrent validity.
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Also fixed small timing error in dead voices, probably doesn't affect any game.
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- Altered interpolation descriptions based on testing. Also fixed slight issue with Hermite interpolation.
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- Moved the offset hack to CreateSource(), it can work a bit more selectively there.
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GSDx: Removed discards from partial colclamp support as it wasn't doing much good and definitely won't be necessary with the next stage of support. No significant functional change probably.
As before, please do a full rebuild of gsdx. I hate it as much as you but don't know how to make VS smarter about this.
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Fixes shadows in Ico and Shadow of the Colossus and hopefully fixes more effects in other games.
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Also, screw you, Stroustrup! You don't make me cast short to int, so don't make me cast int to an enum! PS: arithmetic operators, you stingy bastard.
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- Hopefully hacked up the "wall of fog" problem in GoW2. Used an adapted patch from ZeroGravity.
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- More fixes to "slides". The few games using them should sound mostly correct now.
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- Fix Silent Hill Origins, Max Payne 2 and a few others. This was a really old bug :p
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- Fixed the clipping audio in many game's sound effects by using a saturating XA decoder.
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- The earlier FFX fix killed fmv in Xenosaga 2. Hacked up a bit more now! :p
- Few more CRC (Note: I will look at GoW 2 once I have time and dumps, not before!)
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It was a series of very old bug.
1) After the passage to the WX system the CoInitialize was not anymore called on the GS thread causing the Filter enumeration on DirectShow to fail.
2) After the "MFC Free" commit of Gabest, if you selected the Uncompressed functionality a nullpointer exception trigger (as there is no filter for that)
3) Strangely there was no code path to connect the source with the mux when Uncompressed was selected (without an encoder in the middle). I added it.
Test it and report problem. I already know there is a problem with the closing of the sound recording, but that's a PCSX2 problem, not a GSDX one.
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Fixed a little problem with the last commit. (I was pointing out of the string instead of the end. :P)
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Now the snapshots and gs dumps are correctly created in the snaps folder (or the one choose by the user). (GSDX was missing a check to understand if the directory passed by pcsx2 was or not slashed at the end. :P)
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- Scene menu and pause screen transitions in FFX, FFX-2 and Grandia3 get invalidated (fixed) again.
No idea why Gabest ever turned that fix off. Coded by Feal87.
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- Feal87 found and fixed a problem with shadows in Silent Hill Origins. Might help other games as well.
- Bit better fix for GoW's "wall of fog" problem. Patch originally from ZeroGravity.
Thanks guys :p
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Rougher granularity than this probably doesn't break anything, this is the finest that should have observable effects.
Not running voices when they're in a special sentinel block may also help games... but not Fatal Frame 2. It resets the loop register constantly. I really have no idea what it's playing at and it's driving me crazy.
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- Pseudonym made the voice free-run system a bit faster. Also fixes some odd sound skips introduced with the first version of this fix.
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- Continue voice processing even if the voice is off, as per SPU2 specs.
This fixes Fatal Frame 2 (and likely 3 as well). A really long standing bug we had :)
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- Fixed the resource issue I had, so the new options are now also available in the old config dialog.
- Added some code that hides the hack options completely when they're disabled. By Bositman :p
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- Hide the hacks from users, unless "allowHacks" is written to the GSdx.ini first.
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- Found out that the blur detection filter was busted for some time now.
It worked by chance, due to the pixel crop hack.
Disabled that hack now and made PCSX2's GS frame handle that functionality instead.
This is a somewhat nicer method, although users of 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios might get flickering pixels on the borders again.
I'll see if I can think of something for those cases, should there be demand for it.
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- Added multi sample anti aliasing options to the gui. Remember those aren't tested much, and we have reports of memory leaking with it enabled. Those could be outdated by now though.
- Removed the "enable output merger blur effect option", since I can't imagine anyone wanting to enable it anyway. :p
- Cropped one more pixel on the final output image, should fix some issues with msaa enabled.
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- Finally made some user hacks available in the configuration dialog.
There are no warnings yet, and I don't like the placement either, but that'll have to wait.
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- Ok, that interrupt commit in r2600 was silly. The "special register write" is a simple set audio to max volume. We don't interrupt those :p
NEW IOP DMAC:
- Make the adma interrupts happen early, as in the previous commit for old dmac.
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- Don't delay the adma irq callbacks, call them directly.
Should finally fix all those sound dropouts that only happened with this plugin :)
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- Added an interrupt call on a special register write, which mimics peops spu2 behavior.
This lets Silent Hill Origins get further when booting up.
Note that it's not complete and hackish, need someone with spu2 experience to make it right :p
- Also added various logging stuff
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- Added a hack that changes how alpha is handled.
This can be used to fix stuff like too bright blending, bad effect leftovers or "ghost layers".
Enable via ini > UserHacks_AlphaHack = 1
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- Fix SPR interrupts to a delay of 4 cycles always. Makes sure they're handled first.
(Fixes Obscure2 and Alone in the Dark FMV.)
GSdx:
- One more CRC :p
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Only applied for DMAs, and only in the new dmac code. Please tell if it breaks anything! and also if it fixes anything!
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Also make the autodma messages work like before so they are configurable again.
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It's implemented only on SPU2-X and disabled by default.
FF12 and Atelier iris had working FMVs and bgm, other games might not
Try at your own risk.
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Modified unplugged device behavior to match PadNull. May work better with unplugged pads, may not. No clue, just know the old behavior didn't work that well.
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- Ok, skip the whole runtime reset, since we don't know (yet) what vars need to be reset, and more importantly, when.
- Makes it possible to disable the specific BIOS hack we had. :)
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- Don't the whole core on a core reset. Fixes sound in Silver Surfer, Silent Hill Shattered Memories and prolly others.
(SH becomes playable with this. ;) Still needs GSdx software though. )
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PCSX2: Added an optional PS2EsetEmuVersion callback for plugins, so that plugins (like GSdx) can alter behavior based on the version of emulator calling them.
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Widnows users probably don't have any interest in this unless you want to play the audio through portaudio's ASIO driver. Arcum was interested so I commited.
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- Depth texture removal hack can now be configured via gamefix_skipdraw = x. (Front Mission 5)
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- Converted an upscale hack to the format I plan to use from now on. (Also makes this hack work better :p)
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- Slight adjustment on the timestretcher, stops it from going to "emergency" mode too often (even on bigger buffers).
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Changes: Implemented PADupdate and PADsetSettingsDir, added thread sync mutexes.
Note! This is based on v1.6 of SSSPSX, since we don't currently have v1.7 in the repository. I did just realize that 1.7 comes with sources online, so I'll upgrade the repository to 1.7 shortly.
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* Enable word wrapping on the console window (maybe could make it an option... hmm).
* Slight bugfixes to main window/console focus linking (windows only)
* Fix linux compilation error in ZeroGS.
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- Added a macro that disables any upscale hacks.
- More work on the dx10 renderer upscale hacks.
PCSX2:
- Changed a warning so it reads more like a notice :p
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Fixed a couple UI bugs: FirstTime Wizard display bug and the "Configure..." button in the plugin control panel grays out when it should.
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- Decrease upscale glitches in dx10 (dx9 later) by hacking the UV coordinate system in borderline cases.
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DevNote: Moved jNO_DEFAULT from the Pcsx2Defs.h, since it's too dependent on the Common libraries. It's now in Assertions.h. Plugins can use __assume(0); directly instead or roll their own.
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- Let's use dx10 software rendering for the F9 renderer switch, if it's available.
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I don't have DX10 so this is (as usual!) untested. I'll be adding support for it to PCSX2 soon.
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- Re-enable the D3D10_CREATE_DEVICE_SINGLETHREADED flag, since it seems to be stable again.
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* Disable GSdx's internal AspectRatio setting when using GSOpen2 (pcsx2 0.9.7 controls aspect ratios internally now)
* DX10 should be able to startup in fullscreen mode now, without needing to hit alt-enter (legacy 0.9.6 versions only)
* Added some comments for a failed attempt to disable DX10's default Alt-Enter behavior. If someone knows how to do that properly, please feel free to submit a patch because DX10/Com breaks my mind. (see GSDevice10.cpp)
* Remove DX11 for now since it's entirely unfinished anyway.
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DevNotes: The main change here was to turn WndProcEater into a class and create multiple instances of it, so that it could manage the WndProcs for multiple windows concurrently. The "frame" (top-level window) gets a WndProc that sets title and handles screensaver/alt-enter hacks. The "viewport" (provided by PCSX2) gets the usual keyboard input handler WndProc. Config buttons also have their own WndProc that avoid fuzzy logic conflicts with the other two.
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- Removed the outer pixel cropping, it causes blur in some games. (I knew I should've done it elsewhere :p )
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- Remove the silly upscale hacks from an earlier commit
- Replace them with a less silly version in CreateSource() :p
- Remove a few of the outer pixels from the visible area, as they often contain glitches
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- Set the "latency" slider adjustment resolution to 1, so it's actually possible to set the value the user wants.
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* ... more WIP stuff on the Video options panel.
* Spent 12 hrs working on crap text wrapping and window sizing issues.
* Moved several UI classes to utilities (lots of project changes, breaks linux)
* Fixed stilly bug in SPU2-X that prevented it from working (at all).
* Lots of code cleanups, and 1 or 2 bugfixes.
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Gave up on the smart m_width / m_height adjustments for now. This just won't work the way I imagined it :/
Using a "common" size of 640*512 instead. This means some odd games might use a wrong output surface again (they always did this on the normal upscaler).
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- Reduced the overhead of the new scaler. Instead of just using 1024*1024 blindly, it tries to adapt to games native resolutions.
- Yet another change to IncAge(), since it seems to be (mis)used to do texture invalidation. (Fixes Disgaea 2 when booting through the BIOS)
- Added some comments
Note:
Before working on the texture cache GetDisplayRect(),GetFrameRect() and GetDeviceSize() really need fixing. It's useless to try and find surfaces when not knowing the real size of things.
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- Added some sad attempt to fix small upscale annoyances. It's very hackish but better than nothing :p
- Small cleanups
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This means cdvdGigaherz builds will no longer work on older versions of pcsx2 from before I integrated the detection code into the emu.
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- Bring back IncAge() for textures to avoid excessive memory usage by some games.
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- Fixed many flickering scene change transitions (FF12, Gust games, etc).
- Found more info on how games do some special effects. Preliminary code included, but disabled.
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* Fixed some bugs from the prev rev that ended up disabling all reverb completely.
* Expanded reverb buffers to x4, as per Neill Corlett's recommendation; this should give reverb a lot more "body"
* Implemented what I suspect is correct behavior for EEA register handling. When set to zero, effects are disabled. This fixes nasty reverb and feedback loops in Digital Devil Saga.
* Reverb down/up mix buffers are now processed even when effects disabled; fixes the reverb being cut off prematurely during the BIOS splash screen.
* Fixed some silly clamping bugs (should fix distortion problems in some titles)
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- More work on the configuration, preparing for some reorganization.
- 8 Bit textures default to off again, since there are issue reports (mainly from ATI users).
- Add a gamefix that allows users to set an amount of "bad" frames to be skipped.
Add gamefix_skipdraw = x to the GSdx.ini to enable. (More work on this soon)
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- 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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