Removed some missing headers from the vs2010 and vs2012 project files that were causing vs to always claim the projects were out of date.
Also removed some other entries for c/cpp files that were disabled but also missing (I did not search exhaustively).
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The problem would cause lost controls or "Controller disconnected" messages in a few games.
This fix is temporary and only works with Lilypad, until we take care of the core issue.
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Added a new option to the hacks section that sends a tabulator key press to PCSX2.
This toggles the turbo mode of the emulator, so users with pads don't have to reach out to the keyboard anymore when they want to switch between normal and turbo gameplay :)
Note:
I choose R3 for now since most games don't use that button. This could be made configurable in the future though.
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Details:
- It seems that due to legacy reasons, Lilypad is setting the current state at the GS window title, as a hack which is enabled by default (at Lilypad's main GUI tab). However, it's buggy because it only changes the display when (shift/)F2 is pressed, while the current slot actually also changes when loading/saving state via the PCSX2 main menu, so it can get out of sync (possibly with unpleasant results, especially when saving). Now it's disabled by default at Lilypad, and if enabled, displayed as "State(Lilypad)".
- PCSX2 itself now properly handles the current State slot at the GS title window.
Note: ZeroGS still changes its title independently (not via the "standard" PCSX2 mechanism) so Lilypad's title hack might still be useful for it. However, it's still buggy and can get still out of sync.
TODO: Remove this option completely from Lilypad because it's buggy? ZeroGS can still use it, but I think it can cause more harm than good. What do you think?
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Fixed assumption that all paths received from pcsx2 end in the path separator.
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Technical details: Image randomization is a feature on Vista/7 that loads DLLs at random(-ish) addresses, improving security and reducing the amount of DLL relocation work required. This option has no effect on WinXP.
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Details: The "%S" directive in sprintf() only does a shallow wide char conversion from ASCII, it does not actually convert UTF8 to UTF16. Replaced it with a call to MultiByteToWideChar.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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