- Create device_palette_interface, which takes over most functionality from palette_device except for the initialization/decoding routines and RAM interface.
- Update screen_device and device_gfx_interface to use a device_palette_interface object rather than a palette_device. This necessitates slight alterations to a few drivers and devices.
- Modify v9938 and v9958 to use the new device_palette_interface rather than a subdevice. This entails breaking a cyclic dependency between device_video_interface and screen_device for this case.
nes: Fix debug output when reading iNES headers. (nw)
nes/ppu2c0x: Improved PAL clone timings. (nw)
nes/n2a03: Refactored clock definitions [includes other drivers using the
N2A03] (nw)
nes: Improved refresh rates and timings to reflect nesdev (nw)
nes: Softlist improvements and corrections [koko, mkgoogoo and others] (nw)
nes: Verified koko in the softlist as a good dump (nw)
nes: Softlist additions [subor5, subor6, subor10, subor11, subor13, doolybld]
(nw)
New not working machines added: Subor SB-486, M82 Display Unit (PAL) (nw)
nes: Marked drpcjr as NOT WORKING due to missing hardware. (nw)
New working machines added: Micro Genius IQ-501, Micro Genius IQ-502, Dendy Classic 2 (nw)
nes: marked dendy as a clone of iq501 (nw)
* tee allows two peripherals to be connected in parallel
* glinkhle is an RS232 (9600 8N1) adaptor
* bitsock sends raw assert/release line signals to/from a bitbanger device
* monospkr is a speaker connected between tip/ring in parallel and sleeve
* stereospkr is two speakers: left across tip and sleeve, right across ring and sleeve
Use glinkhle to make emulated calculators talk with cooked sockets, e.g.
mame ti82 -linkport glinkhle -linkport:glinkhle:rs232 null_modem -bitb socket.127.0.0.1:2345
Use bitsock to make emulated calculators talk with cooked sockets, e.g.
mame ti82 -linkport bitsock -bitb socket.127.0.0.1:2345
You can use tee to do stuff like listen to data activity for debugging purposes, e.g.
mame ti82 -linkport tee -linkport:tee:a stereospkr -linkport:tee:b glinkhle -linkport:tee:b:glinkhle:rs232 null_modem -bitb socket.127.0.0.1:2345
* Make device_creator a variable template and get rid of the ampersands
* Remove screen.h and speaker.h from emu.h and add where necessary
* Centralise instantiations of screen and speaker finder templates
* Add/standardise #include guards in many hearers
* Remove many redundant #includes
* Order #includesr to help catch headers that can't be #included alone
(nw) This changes #include order to be prefix, unit header if applicable
then other stuff roughly in order from most dependent to least dependent
library. This helps catch headers that don't #include things that they
use.
- Moved 9312 and 74279 to ttl macro library.
- Renamed TTL_9312_* to DM9312. This is more appropriate.
- Fixed a number of warnings from latest ubuntu clang-5.0.
* Use size_t for sizes and <algorithm> for algorithms
* Fix up some files that were getting linked into multiple libs
* Add missing virtual method to sh2 peripheral class
* Put shortname in driver struct for locality
* Use shared pointers in config LRU cache for safety
Per Vas' request. If the compile fails for you (i'm thinking osx and
windows native debuggers here in particular), add '#include "emu.h"'
as first include of the cpp files that fail.
Due to our use of precompilation and forced inclusion, emu.h must be
included as the very first non-comment thing we do if we want to be
sure msvc compiles are identical to gcc/clang ones. Doing it directly
instead of through an include increases the correctness probability by
a magnitude.
- Created devices for the galaxy games carts (EEPROM + Flash + PIC) and the slot(s)
- Removed code patches and emulated the PIC communication and bank switching
- Converted the blitter to a device (cesblit.cpp)
- moved the Galaxy Games from tmaster.cpp to their own driver (galgames.cpp)
Provided the PIC code for all four StarPak cartridges [Keith M. Kolmos]
New working machines
--------------------
Galaxy Games StarPak 3
[Keith M. Kolmos, Rod_Wod, Sean Sutton, Soren Skou Nielsen, Russell Howard, Francis Ramirez,
Tourniquet, BrianT, coolmod, Smitdogg, The Dumping Union, Luca Elia]
* Put Amiga keyboard implementations in a namespace
* Factor out matrix keys to a common module shared by A500/A1200
* Make new German matrix based on US matrix with Alt-chars hooked up
* Remove outdated comment
* Added m146805 and m68hc05 to unidasm
* Made opcode tables configurable in m6805_base_device, provided tables for HMOS, CMOS and HC families
* Implemented MUL instruction, made unimplemented STOP and WAIT raise fatal error
* Added skeleton MC68HC05C4 with RAM and ROM in correct locations in memory map
Device implementations (all cpp files in netlist/devices) now should
only include nl_base.h.
Netlist implementation sources should only include "net_lib.h".
Refactored netlist.h and netlist.cpp to avoid namespace congestion in
netlist.h.
Fixed VC2015 build. (nw)
* should be #included after other headers and after optionally #defining VERBOSE
* usage samples in z80scc.cpp and m68705.cpp
68705: add lots of logging to help trace issues
- refactored reverse polish notation evaluator into own source files.
- added function parameter to current and voltage sources VS and CS.
You can now use those to e.g. produce a sine wave.
- Changed code to allow devices to optionally be treated as dynamic or
timestepping devices.
[Couriersud]
* Moved 68705 devices into their own file.
* Made P3, P5 and U3 variants and made them load bootstrap ROMs.
* Implemented EPROM control (write is stubbed out with a logerror).
* Implemented differences for open drain I/O ports.
(nw) Base device with peripherals should really derive from the 6805
device directly, not the 68705 devices, as I/O ports are present on mask
devices (e.g. 6805P2). All drivers and devices that were using
M68705_NEW have been changed to M68705P5 - someone who knows the drivers
better should fix them up.
into these files as well. The code uses <cfenv> which is part of c++11
standard. Non-standard glib extensions are currently only used on linux
and (i386 or x86_64). (nw)
in the mizar lib. This is suboptimal, but the code seems to
crossreference across object files and from the bus code into the driver
code.
At least the source now links again. (nw)
- Allow stringing multiple callbacks together recursively. Chained callbacks will be read or written in sequence, and each can be configured with its own type and mask/shift/XOR parameters.
- Chained input callbacks cannot have overlapping masks (there's no such thing as a free multiplex). Chained output callbacks have no such restriction.
- Remove the constant parameter for the LOGGER callback type: it makes no sense for output, was always zero in existing usage, and is now unnecessary with callback chaining.
- Change LOGGER behavior for writes to log the user-defined message only if the output as masked is nonzero. With callback chaining, this can be used to monitor when individual bits become active.
- Constant read callbacks can no longer have MCFG_DEVCB_XOR or MCFG_DEVCB_INVERT specified (makes no sense in this context).
- Add a MEMBANK callback type to allow output bits to be used for bank-switching.
- Add ASSERTLINE and CLEARLINE callback types that raise or lower an interrupt line if the selected bit of the written value is active. These are intended for where periodic or ready-pulse signals from devices are used to trigger IRQs that the CPU program will independently acknowledge.
- Add MCFG_DEVCB_BIT as shorthand for masking and shifting out an individual bit for a callback.
- Removed DEVCB_LINE_DISPATCH_<n>. Where we're going, we don't need line dispatcher devices.
The incompatibility of compilers with regard to post-C90 printf string formats is shockingly bad. There seems to be no easy way to format a 64-bit value and please both gcc and clang, let alone MSVC.
-netlist: Added new devices: [Ryan Holtz]
* Intel 2102A 1Kbit (1024 x 1) Static RAM
* 74365 Hex Bus Driver with 3-State Outputs
* Generic 2- and 3-terminal Tristate device
* Note: Tristate device and 74365 do not actually tristate, they are simply a way of combining multiple outputs + chip enables.
selmenu: use LRU cache so icons don't all need to be reloaded on scroll
uismall.bdf: set default character for missing glyphs
rendfont.cpp:
* encapsulate many BDF and BDC handling details
* make file I/O 64-bit clean, check for allocation errors
* more solid BDF parser with error messages and trace logging
* fix heap smash when building bitmaps for BDF fonts
* extend BDC format to support high planes and default character
* render default character if glyph not found for BDF/BDC
- Uses the standard 6840 PTM core for sound generation
- New MM583 Noise Generator device
- New DAC-76 DAC sound
- Use resistor network values for colors
- Use bankdev device for banking