* subhuntr.cpp: S2636 PVI was seemingly uncommented by mistake in 93308b483e - offsets and sound routing seem to be copy/pasted from somewhere
* phi: prettier config
* scramble.cpp, wallc.cpp: avoid some calls to subdevice<...>(...)
* makedep.py: open source files as UTF-8 (GitHub #5482)
* minimaws: be less trusting
(nw) This has been a long time coming but it's here at last. It should
be easier now that logerror, popmessage and osd_printf_* behave like
string_format and stream_format. Remember the differences from printf:
* Any object with a stream out operator works with %s
* %d, %i, %o, %x, %X, etc. work out the size by magic
* No sign extending promotion to int for short/char
* No widening/narrowing conversions for characters/strings
* Same rules on all platforms, insulated from C runtime library
* No format warnings from compiler
* Assert in debug builds if number of arguments doesn't match format
(nw) Also removed a pile of redundant c_str and string_format, and some
workarounds for not being able to portably format 64-bit integers or
long long.
Motorola MC6802 evaluation kit. This emulator implements the Keypad and the
LED display, and the MEK68R2 CRT and parallel keyboard interface with support
from the D3BUG2 ROM, and the RS232 terminal support using the MEK68IO and with
support for this also included in the D3BUG2 ROM. Much of the monitor commands
appear to operate properly.
* MEK6809D4: new machine
Motorola MC6809 evaluation board. This emulation implements the keypad and LED
7 segment display, the RS-232 terminal interface, and the MEK68R2 MC6845 CRT
and parallel keyboard interface. The RAM and ROM banking is not yet
implemented but most of the D4BUG monitor commands are supported.
* MEK6802D5: new machine
Motorola MC6802 trainer board. This emulation implements the keypad
and LED 7 segment display, and the RS-232 terminal interface even
though there is no monitor support for it. All the D5BUG monitor
commands appear to be working.
This will compile, link, and run a driver all the way to the first info screen, provided you use -video bgfx.
However, although there's a valid NSWindow created, it never actually appears on screen for unknown (but likely silly) reasons.
Inputs are not implemented and fullscreen exists but is untried.
* hp9825: fixed a bug in 9825t
* hp9845: TACO driver re-written from scratch, DC100 tape separated into
a new device, various adaptations
* hp9845: "new TACO" renamed to just "TACO"
* Made some experimental work with menghong based HW, allowing crzyddz2 to boot and improving menghong colors;
* Internalize video and audio components inside the SoC;
* Wrote a preliminary UART subdevice;
* Made external video clock to be settable by the host driver;
* spectrum bus : rename beta.cpp to beta128.cpp as the original beta is somewhat different (nw)
* (nw)
* start making a device for the actual original beta disk interfaces (nw)
* flesh out beta stuff a bit (nw)
It appears that it is sufficient to include `-s USE_SDL_TTF=2`, and
emcc links in the SDL2_tff library, and it does not like attempts to
link this twice.
The current Emscripten release is not happy with the use of
"-s ERROR_ON_MISSING_LIBRARIES=0" as a link option, it gives an error
stating that all libraries must now be present, so remove that use.
This leaves a missing 'util' library. This did not appear to be
needed on the few builds I have tried, and this patch avoids adding
this library for asmjs.