Removed final traces of SpeakJet emulation (the SpeakJet class).
It doesn't look this is ever going to be resurrected.
Tab completion results in the debugger prompt widget are now sorted.
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the completion now includes functions (built-in and user-defined).
Cleaned up some more of the debugger documentation, mostly
related to tab completion.
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release. This won't have everything I'd have liked to include,
but the release time has dragged on enough (the last release
was in Sept 2009!).
Some general code cleanups for the OSX port, as well as fixes
to the menus. The menus contained items that in some cases
weren't actually tied to any event, or showed the wrong
shortcut key. Also removed some of the more esoteric menu
items, sticking with only the most basic ones (fullscreen vs.
window mode, volume control, etc).
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this. That's the main problem with long delays between releases; I
forget exactly what's changed.
Fixed bug in Distella in handling relative addressing. Wraparound
was potentially occuring on a 32-bit integer, which caused a crash
when accessing a 4K array.
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The debugger 'disasm' command now works again for addresses below
0x1000, and it also now correctly accepts the number of lines to
output in the disassembly.
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disassembly instead of re-disassembling again. Still TODO is make the
search case in-sensitive.
Added latest DPC+ code from Spiceware.
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Partial cleanup of the debugger 'help' command, making the output line
up a little nicer. More work is required in this area.
Fixed bug in EditableWidget; setEditString now implies that editing will
be started (if it's been enabled).
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as 'const', and return types are closer to the actual type of data
returned.
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really aren't that many ROM banks. This is done so that the RAM banks
always start at number 256.
Added latest DPC+ updates from Spiceware.
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the debugger. Still TODO is add debugger patch support.
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how this scheme works, so I have to research further before adding
patch support. But before that even happens, I need to fix out why
entering the debugger in locking the ROM and eventually crashing Stella.
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and E7. DPC and DPC+ currently do not modify the DPC address space
on a patch; more research is required to figure out how to handle this.
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from the write port. Basically, the cartdebug class depended on the
console existing, but it wasn't being created until after it was required.
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4A50 and FA.
Fixed bankcount for 3E carts to also consider the RAM slices.
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class to the CartDebug class, since it's really a debugger feature.
Fixed comments on some of the methods in CartDebug.
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when their address space has been modified by poke. Any writes done
inadvertently by reading from the write port are also flagged. This flag
is used by CartDebug to determine if cart address space has changed.
For now, it uses this information to do a complete re-disassembly.
Entire bank changes are signaled by setting myBankChanged to true,
which overrides the page dirty flag and short-circuits testing for it.
Still TODO is add support for 'AR' bankswitching, and fix the patch
method for several schemes.
Added latest DPC+ updates from Spiceware and Batari.
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whether the range 0x1000 - 0x1FFF (aka cart space) has been modified, and
if so, it forces a re-disassembly. Still TODO is modify all the cart
classes that manually handle poke operations to set the page as dirty
when a write actually succeeds.
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The idea is that all direct-access pokes will set a flag indicating that
the page containing the poked address is set to be dirty. Devices that
handle their own pokes will have to be updated to set this dirty flag too.
Overall, the point is to enable the debugger to know whether cart space
has been modified, and use that knowledge to selectively do a
re-disassembly.
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doesn't result in the PC being present. This fixes some bugs in the more
esoteric bankswitch schemes, and also enables rewind to show the correct
disassembled results.
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or rewind command.
Updated 'FE' bankswitch scheme to the new disassembly infrastructure;
it now properly indicates that it has two banks, and keeps track of
when the bank changes.
Some cleanups to CartXXX classes; most methods didn't need to be
virtual.
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over onto the opposite side of the screen. Breakpoints set by clicking
in RomListWidget only apply if they've actually been enabled. This
fixes a bug whereby a breakpoint could look like it is enabled when
it really isn't. Related to this, breakpoints cannot be set for
disassembly lines that don't contain a valid address or an empty
bytes area (basically, empty lines and lines containing '.byte' items).
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AtariAge. Basically, this is an enhanced version of the DPC class used
by Pitfall2.
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disassembler. Hopefully this will lead to a new release very soon.
Added 'autocode' commandline argument and associated UI item (in the
RomWidget debugger area), which controls how Distella will use the
'automatic code determination' option. If set to 0/never, this is
completely disabled. If set to 1/always, it is always enabled.
The default is 2/automatic, whereby it is first turned on, and then
turned off if the disassembly doesn't contain the current PC address.
RomListWidget has now been completely reworked, so that it informs
RomWidget of its intent to change breakpoints and patch ROM. If
either of these fail, the action won't be performed, and more
importantly, it won't appear onscreen as if the action has succeeded.
This fixes an old bug whereby patching could fail, yet the onscreen
ROM data was actually changed. Related to this, the list has been
made as efficient as possible, and its contents are never un-necessarily
copied. Also, lines in the disassembly that cannot be modified no
longer show an edit area.
Due to the way the new disassembly works, you can no longer switch between
banks in the RomWidget (Distella would probably fail to disassemble in
such as case).
EditTextWidget can now indicate its contents have changed when adding
text to it.
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This is very useful for conditional re-disassembly, since many bankswitch
schemes consist of ROM only, and once disassembled, cannot possibly have
a different disassembly at some later point. This is mostly done for such
static schemes (2K, 4K, etc), but more work is required for carts with
extended RAM. Basically, the cart knows best how its been accessed, so
it makes sense to have the hints there.
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handling to C++ stringstreams instead of C-style character arrays,
which fixed some segfaults (sprintf is evil).
First pass at tying the number of banks to the disassembly. The idea
is that the startup bank (which is now identified by the cart) always
starts at address at 0xfffc, while the other banks are defined by the
PC at the first time we enter the debugger. This is still a WIP,
since there's no actual checking done yet to see if the current PC
is in the current disassembly.
Added 'ctrlcombo' commandline argument, which completely disables
checking for Control-x key combos. This is useful when playing
2-player games where the 'f', 'r' and 'Control' keys are supposed
to be treated separately. Previously, pressing Control and 'r' or
'f' processed some other action (change framerate, reload rom, etc).
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the debugger commandline are now reflected in most parts of the debugger UI.
Still TODO is have DiStella use those labels in the disassembly, and deal
with the formatting issues this will entail.
Still completely broken are built-in functions, getting an equate address
based on label, and tab-completions.
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correctly. Disabled built-in functions until I get to that area of
code, since I'm tired of seeing an error message every time I test
new changes.
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addresses.
Fixed a bug in processing accumulator-access opcodes in the debugger;
an uninitialized char array was causing a segfault.
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instruction (read vs. write) for those addresses that have different
meanings based on how they're accessed. For now (and probably forever),
this only affects TIA addresses.
These ideas were ported from the old Stella disassembler. Perhaps they
should be ported to distella as well, since it makes for more accurate
results.
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the BoosterGrip 'booster' button, since they both use the same analog
pin (pin 5).
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should occur.
Removed some dead code (Surface class that hasn't been used
for quite some time).
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the mouse and the keyboard arrow keys). Still TODO is change the scroll
placeholder text into something that looks a little nicer (perhaps a
graphic arrow or something).
Added output of field header names when using 'listrominfo'. This makes
it very easy to see what each column actually represents.
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the one in the database isn't actually the most authentic, original one.
The output from '-listrominfo' command now includes all ROM property info,
making it useful for generating a list that can be imported into a
spreadsheet or database (or otherwise manipulated by some emulator
frontend).
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controller uses the directional pad and button 'B' as a normal
joystick, but can also use button 'C' as a second 2600 button
(with the logic reversed).
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than the enclosing screen. Selecting images with the mouse
is working, but the up and down 'buttons' are currently just
drawn text/placeholders.
Still TODO is get the keyboard actions (cursor up/down, etc)
working.
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is now enforced in more areas of the code, specifically, in BrowserDialog,
VideoDialog and InputDialog.
Rearranged some options in InputDialog (for spacing), and removed the
'mouse is paddle ...' option. It was never being saved to the config
file anyway, and is still selectable with Ctrl-0,1,2,3 keys.
Added 'maxres' commandline argument, which overrides the built-in
determination of desktop size normally done by SDL. This is not
documented, and is not meant to be used by anyone other than those
testing Stella on 'small' systems. It's basically a way to set the
desktop size without recompiling Stella each time.
Still TODO is look at all other dialogs, making sure they fit in the
minimum size. PopupDialog in particular needs to be fixed.
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mode in software mode. This error is pretty serious; I'm surprised nobody
reported it before. I'm probably going to do a 3.0.1 release just to
address this.
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320x240 (the minimum that Stella supports). On 'small' systems using
1x video mode, this means most NTSC games will open in a window of size
of 320x240, even though the native size is normally 320x210 (or so).
In these cases, the image will be centered vertically.
Added FrameBuffer::invalidate(), used to signal that the complete
framebuffer can be trashed and entirely written over. This is only
active in software mode for now, where it fixes 'overdraw' problems
with 320x240 dialogs drawn underneath 320x210 TIA images.
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size isn't at least 640 pixels wide. This is the start of the UI
cleanup I was supposed to do after release 2.7. I need to check all
UI dialogs to make sure they fit in 320x210 (the minimum resolution
that Stella supports).
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