* Tidy up comments

* Fix typos

* Fix spelling

* Tidy

* Tidy
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Zoë Blade 2019-10-24 17:25:49 +01:00 committed by ajrhacker
parent be841b861c
commit e0bac48f8f
16 changed files with 26 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -401,7 +401,7 @@
<part name="cart" interface="neo_cart">
<dataarea name="maincpu" width="16" endianness="big" size="0x100000">
<rom loadflag="load16_word_swap" name="006-pg1.p1" offset="0x000000" size="0x080000" status="baddump" crc="52445646" sha1="647bb31f2f68453c1366cb6e2e867e37d1df7a54" />
<!-- Chip label p1h does not exist, renamed temporarly to pg1, marked BAD_DUMP. This needs to be verified. -->
<!-- Chip label p1h does not exist, renamed temporarily to pg1, marked BAD_DUMP. This needs to be verified. -->
</dataarea>
<dataarea name="mcu" size="0x2000">
<!-- dumped from a prototype with external ROM, not 100% confirmed as being the same on a final, or other games (lbowling, trally) -->
@ -1696,7 +1696,7 @@
<part name="cart" interface="neo_cart">
<dataarea name="maincpu" width="16" endianness="big" size="0x100000">
<rom loadflag="load16_word_swap" name="030-pg1.p1" offset="0x000000" size="0x080000" status="baddump" crc="12d048d7" sha1="ee0d03a565b11ca3bee2d24f62ff46a85ef18d90" />
<!-- Chip label p1h does not exist, renamed temporarly to pg1, marked BAD_DUMP. This needs to be verified. -->
<!-- Chip label p1h does not exist, renamed temporarily to pg1, marked BAD_DUMP. This needs to be verified. -->
</dataarea>
<dataarea name="fixed" size="0x040000">
<rom offset="0x000000" size="0x020000" name="030-s1.s1" crc="7015b8fc" sha1="8c09bc3e6c62e0f7c9557c1e10c901be325bae7f" /> <!-- TC531000 -->

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@ -17371,7 +17371,7 @@ only have some part of Windows file and a Video driver(CLGD?).
<info name="alt_title" value="栄冠は君に3 高校野球全国大会" />
<info name="release" value="19930723" />
<part name="flop1" interface="floppy_5_25">
<feature name="part_id" value="Systme Disk"/>
<feature name="part_id" value="System Disk"/>
<dataarea name="flop" size="1281968">
<rom name="system.d88" size="1281968" crc="745af7e9" sha1="8ab8316d5bb0364eaf8eebceac88bb549378c5e1" offset="0" />
</dataarea>

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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Ballonies (198x)
<part name="cass1" interface="svi318_cass">
<dataarea name="cass" size="7170">
<rom name="compatability.cas" size="7170" crc="1ebede6d" sha1="81fca66fede44597f842ffeee3dda102c6e1f9c1"/>
<rom name="compatibility.cas" size="7170" crc="1ebede6d" sha1="81fca66fede44597f842ffeee3dda102c6e1f9c1"/>
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>

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@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ Regular game cartridges
+========+===================+================================================================================================+
| | 80-092180(US) | Care Bears - A Lesson in Caring |
| | 80-092183(UK) | Care Bears - A Lesson in Caring |
| | 80-092184(GE) | Gluecksbarchis <- existance not proven |
| | 80-092184(GE) | Gluecksbarchis <- existence not proven |
| | 80-092185(FR) | Les Bisounours - Le Monde Merveilleux des Bisounours |
| XX | 80-092187(SP) | Osos Amorosos - Una Lección de Amor (92187 on PCB) |
+========+===================+================================================================================================+

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ public:
bool is_linear_address_active() { return s3virge.linear_address_enable; }
bool is_new_mmio_active() { return s3.cr53 & 0x08; }
ibm8514a_device* get_8514() { fatalerror("s3virge requested non-existant 8514/A device\n"); return nullptr; }
ibm8514a_device* get_8514() { fatalerror("s3virge requested non-existent 8514/A device\n"); return nullptr; }
protected:
s3virge_vga_device(const machine_config &mconfig, device_type type, const char *tag, device_t *owner, uint32_t clock);

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@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ uint8_t corvus_hdc_device::corvus_get_drive_parameters(uint8_t drv) {
//
if ( ! corvus_hdc_file( drv ) )
{
logerror("corvus_get_drive_parameters: Attempt to retrieve parameters from non-existant drive: %d\n", drv);
logerror("corvus_get_drive_parameters: Attempt to retrieve parameters from non-existent drive: %d\n", drv);
m_xmit_bytes = 1;
return STAT_FATAL_ERR | STAT_DRIVE_NOT_ONLINE;
}

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@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ device_image_interface *software_list_device::find_mountable_image(const machine
// When softlists were refactored in MAME 0.183, this was changed to build a "plan" for what needs to be loaded, so
// it was incorrect to check the image slot. This is why an overload for find_mountable_image() was created that
// takes an std::function. This overload is being preserved for compatibility with existing code, but I regard the
// continued existance of this overload is a red flag.
// continued existence of this overload as a red flag.
return find_mountable_image(
mconfig,
part,

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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ cheat_parameter::cheat_parameter(cheat_manager &manager, symbol_table &symbols,
if (!itemnode->get_value() || !itemnode->get_value()[0])
throw emu_fatalerror("%s.xml(%d): item is missing text\n", filename, itemnode->line);
// check for non-existant value
// check for non-existent value
if (!itemnode->has_attribute("value"))
throw emu_fatalerror("%s.xml(%d): item is value\n", filename, itemnode->line);

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@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ WRITE8_MEMBER(laserbat_state::csound2_w)
There could well be other connections on the sound board - these are
just what can be deduced by tracing the sound program.
The game board makes the the audio output from the first S2636 PVI
The game board makes the audio output from the first S2636 PVI
(5E) available on a pin at the sound board interface connector, but
it isn't routed anywhere.
*/

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@ -695,10 +695,10 @@ void ep804_state::ep804(machine_config &config)
/*
"Hardware Revisions"
For pcb 1.0, there are at least 6 hardware revisions (i.e. small changes/component changes/greenwire fixes)
which revison the hardware is is shown on the sticker on the bottom.
For pcb 1.0, there are at least 6 hardware revisions (i.e. small changes/component changes/greenwire fixes).
The hardware revision is shown on the sticker on the bottom.
known features:
Known features:
1.0 - ?
1.1 - does not support driving pin 1 of the socket, i.e. max size is 27256; pin 1 is pulled high; several components unpopulated

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@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ READ8_MEMBER(maygay1b_state::mcu_port2_r)
{
// this is read in BOTH the external interrupts
// it seems that both the writes from the main cpu go here
// and the MCU knows which is is based on the interrupt level
// and the MCU knows which it is based on the interrupt level
uint8_t ret = m_main_to_mcu;
#ifdef USE_MCU
logerror("%s: mcu_port2_r returning %02x\n", machine().describe_context(), ret);

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Stephh's notes (based on the games Z80 code and some tests) :
- Here are some infos about the "Debug Mode" Dip Switch :
* when it it set to OFF, the value which was previously written
* when it is set to OFF, the value which was previously written
to 0xc500 is NOT erased, but the only value written to it is 0x00.
* when it is set to ON, 0x00 is ALWAYS written to 0xc500.
(check code at 0x0ef6)

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@ -1646,8 +1646,8 @@ Mode changing is synchronised with HSYNC. If the mode is changed, it will take e
Rom configuration selection :
-----------------------------
Bit 2 is used to enable or disable the lower rom area. The lower rom area occupies memory addressess &0000-&3fff and is used to access the operating system rom. When the lower rom area is is enabled, reading from &0000-&3FFF will return data in the rom. When a value is written to &0000-&3FFF, it will be written to the ram underneath the rom. When it is disabled, data read from &0000-&3FFF will return the data in the ram.
Similarly, bit 3 controls enabling or disabling of the upper rom area. The upper rom area occupies memory addressess &C000-&FFFF and is BASIC or any expansion roms which may be plugged into a rom board/box. See the document on upper rom selection for more details. When the upper rom area enabled, reading from &c000-&ffff, will return data in the rom. When data is written to &c000-&FFFF, it will be written to the ram at the same address as the rom. When the upper rom area is disabled, and data is read from &c000-&ffff the data returned will be the data in the ram.
Bit 2 is used to enable or disable the lower rom area. The lower rom area occupies memory addressess &0000-&3fff and is used to access the operating system rom. When the lower rom area is enabled, reading from &0000-&3FFF will return data in the rom. When a value is written to &0000-&3FFF, it will be written to the ram underneath the rom. When it is disabled, data read from &0000-&3FFF will return the data in the ram.
Similarly, bit 3 controls enabling or disabling of the upper rom area. The upper rom area occupies memory addressess &C000-&FFFF and is BASIC or any expansion roms which may be plugged into a rom board/box. See the document on upper rom selection for more details. When the upper rom area is enabled, reading from &c000-&ffff will return data in the rom. When data is written to &c000-&FFFF, it will be written to the ram at the same address as the rom. When the upper rom area is disabled, and data is read from &c000-&ffff, the data returned will be the data in the ram.
Bit 4 controls the interrupt generation. It can be used to delay interrupts.*/
case 0x02:

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@ -1852,8 +1852,8 @@ void sega_32x_device::device_reset()
// install these now, otherwise we'll get the following (incorrect) warnings on startup..
// SH-2 device ':sega32x:32x_slave_sh2': program space memory map entry 0-3FFF references non-existant region ':slave'
// SH-2 device ':sega32x:32x_master_sh2': program space memory map entry 0-3FFF references non-existant region ':master'
// SH-2 device ':sega32x:32x_slave_sh2': program space memory map entry 0-3FFF references non-existent region ':slave'
// SH-2 device ':sega32x:32x_master_sh2': program space memory map entry 0-3FFF references non-existent region ':master'
uint8_t* masterbios = (uint8_t*)machine().root_device().memregion(":master")->base();
uint8_t* slavebios = (uint8_t*)machine().root_device().memregion(":slave")->base();
membank("masterbios")->configure_entries(0, 1, masterbios, 0x4000);

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@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ void samcoupe_state::samcoupe_update_memory(address_space &space)
if ((m_lmpr & 0x1F) <= page_mask)
memory = &m_ram->pointer()[(m_lmpr & page_mask) * 0x4000];
else
memory = nullptr; /* Attempt to page in non existant ram region */
memory = nullptr; /* Attempt to page in non existent ram region */
is_readonly = false;
}
else
@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ void samcoupe_state::samcoupe_update_memory(address_space &space)
if (((m_lmpr + 1) & 0x1f) <= page_mask)
memory = &m_ram->pointer()[((m_lmpr + 1) & page_mask) * 0x4000];
else
memory = nullptr; /* Attempt to page in non existant ram region */
memory = nullptr; /* Attempt to page in non existent ram region */
samcoupe_update_bank(space, 2, memory, false);
/* only update bank 3 and 4 when external memory is not enabled */
@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ void samcoupe_state::samcoupe_update_memory(address_space &space)
if ((m_hmpr & 0x1F) <= page_mask )
memory = &m_ram->pointer()[(m_hmpr & page_mask)*0x4000];
else
memory = nullptr; /* Attempt to page in non existant ram region */
memory = nullptr; /* Attempt to page in non existent ram region */
samcoupe_update_bank(space, 3, memory, false);
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ void samcoupe_state::samcoupe_update_memory(address_space &space)
if (((m_hmpr + 1) & 0x1f) <= page_mask)
memory = &m_ram->pointer()[((m_hmpr + 1) & page_mask) * 0x4000];
else
memory = nullptr; /* Attempt to page in non existant ram region */
memory = nullptr; /* Attempt to page in non existent ram region */
is_readonly = false;
}
samcoupe_update_bank(space, 4, memory, false);

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@ -1563,7 +1563,7 @@ struct dsk_fdr
UINT16BE xreclen; /* extended record len: if record len is >= 256, */
/* reclen is set to 0 and the actual reclen is */
/* stored here (Myarc HFDC only). TI reserved */
/* this field for data chain pointer extension, */
/* this field for data chain pointer extension, */
/* but this was never implemented. */
uint8_t flags; /* file status flags (see enum above) */
uint8_t recsperphysrec; /* logical records per physrec */
@ -1581,7 +1581,7 @@ struct dsk_fdr
/* field, so program field saved by the HFDC */
/* DSR may be larger than they should. */
uint8_t eof; /* EOF offset in last physrec for variable length */
/* record files and program files (0->256)*/
/* record files and program files (0->256) */
uint8_t reclen; /* logical record size in bytes ([1,255] 0->256) */
/* Maximum allowable record size for variable */
/* length record files. Reserved for program */
@ -1625,7 +1625,7 @@ struct win_fdr
/* implementation is regarded as a bug because */
/* program files do not define the fixrecs field */
/* field, so program field saved by the HFDC */
/* DSR may be larger whan they should. */
/* DSR may be larger than they should. */
/* other sibling FDRs: index of the first file */
/* physrec in this particular sibling FDR */
uint8_t eof; /* EOF offset in last physrec for variable length */