Also dumped the PROMs.
Still MACHINE_IMPERFECT_COLORS, as one PROM is different from its parent (82S147 instead of 82S129, double size and different content), but otherwise seems to work fine.
* mb87030: deduplicate transfer count decrement (nw)
* mb87030: move fifo queue/dequeue end of state machine (nw)
This makes the HP9000/382 work with MB87030 SCSI.
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Super Mario Fushigi No Korokoro Party 2 [ShouTime, Dane Biegert, rtw, The Dumping Union]
Won! Tertainment Happy Channel (Ver E) [ShouTime, Dane Biegert, rtw, The Dumping Union]
Significantly reduces the number of diagnostic errors reported by hp9k_3xx, while not breaking the Amiga, MIPS or NCD drivers. Many uncertainties or errors have been addressed, however external loopback, some timing issues and some hp9k_3xx-specific issues still have to be resolved. Actual networking via tun is tested functional with Amiga and MIPS drivers.
* corrected reset behaviour
* corrected internal loopback behaviour
* descriptor handling fixes
* fixed multicast hash logic
* corrected csr0 logic
* improve documentation of Japanaese e-kara carts, and systems they work with based on codes contained on carts
* redundant note with new groupings (nw)
* typo (nw)
* typo (nw)
* notes based on auctions (nw)
* more based on auctions (nw)
* tweak (nw)
* redundant (nw)
* notes (nw)
* (nw)
* (nw)
* (nw)
* cheap hack to get epo_efdx to show a title screen
* ekara.xml: added e-kara US volumes 4,5,6,7 [Team Europe + contributors]
ekara:us_vol4 e-kara US Volume 4 (US-E004)
ekara:us_vol5 e-kara US Volume 5 (US-E005)
ekara:us_vol6 e-kara US Volume 6 (US-E006)
ekara:us_vol7 e-kara US Volume 7 (US-E007)
(and verified starter,1,2,3)
* shows 2002
* notes (nw)
- fix PPOLL logic in human_interface, make HP-UX recognize GPIB floppy drives
- support reading of WMOVE_ACTIVE register in catseye graphics
- add some missing default mappings to ITF keyboard
- fix default interrupt level of 98644A to match HP-UX default configuration
- set SCSI transfer speed in configuration register to 4MB/s, which matches the
hardware setting