* SSE3 detection via cpuid implemented. [fixes Linux -- the force_sse3 option should no longer be needed!]
* Instruction tests are now done for SSE3, SSE4, and SSE4.1 to confirm cpuid results (I doubt this is necessary, but the old code did it for SSE3, so I figured I'd keep it and log results anytime an inconsistency is detected).
* SSE4.2 and SSE4a detection added.
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Most things should be a bit faster with this new system. The system is more balanced than the previous one, in that it provides a better overall performance across most games, but some specific FMVs (like Disgaea 2's) will be a bit slower. On the other hand, others like DQ8 and Kingdom Hearts 2 FMVs get a big speedup. Almost all in-game stuff should be either the same or faster now.
Set a bunch of ignores for TortoiseSVN users, as suggested in Issue 166.
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CodeBlocks Project Changes:
* Fixed some absolute folder specifications (/home/pubuntu/) which went unnoticed.
* Enabled Precompiled header support (speeds up compilation about 40% for me).
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The CodeBlocks project is tested for Debug builds only, and will generate the executable binary to /yoursvnroot/bin/ [same as the MSVC/Win32 build does].
* Note: The 'regular' build script is currently broken and I haven't a darnedest clue how to fix it, since my knowledge of Automake doesn't extend past the end of this sentence.
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- fixed the 5 warnings in hacksDlg.cpp
microVU:
- major changes to microprogram logging. logs are now in html format with color-coding, hyperlinks to branch addresses, horizontal rules separating blocks, etc...
- made mmx reg usage for VI regs toggable (off by default now)
- minor changes
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-Finished operand logging, so microprogram logs are very detailed.
-Apparently XGkick specifies the address divided by 16 (thats how zerorecs handles it), so now microVU does the same thing.
-Zerorecs also saves '(PC+16)/8' instead of 'PC+16' in BAL/JALR instructions, so I did the same with microVU...
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It's disabled in the code, so that it wont' affect normal users.
The code isn't working properly yet. Only handlers for cdvd and spu2 are in it:
- the cdvd one doesn't work because of the way pcsx2 handles cdvd currently
- the spu2 one seems to work, but it's not implemented in the plugin interface, so ATM it's just "faking" it using the old functions.
So really nothing worth testing, just commiting to let people know I'm actually working on it... with long pauses in between. xD
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Related new speed hack, fast-forward a block starting at 0x81FC0 which some games (FFX) run a lot. This block is also excluded from the previous feature.
Rearrange configuration file and speed hack dialog.
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<JakeStine>sudonim says he likes xMOV better than iMOV as an emitter prefix. I'm wondering if I should go ahead and change it.
<JakeStine>I tend to favor logic, but everyone else just thinks it looks like iMac and iPod
<JakeStine>I just don't want to have to change it more than once.
<cotton>well 'x' is like the algebraic variable, which can be anything
<cotton>so it does kindoff make sense
<cotton>cuz like
<cotton>you have xSOMETHING, where SOMETHING is all the different emitter functions
... I'm sold. :p
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