* 4AM for afternoon of August 4th, 2019 (nw)
* Continue the work on the CoCo floppy softlist (nw)
* Add the 4.0 version of Kobayashi Alternative (nw)
* CoCo disk fixes for OS-9, add a few other disks (nw)
Progress will be slow for awhile on the CoCo side..
* CoCo updates.. (nw)
Rip out the OS-9 stuff until I can figure out what's actually going on with the disks.
Add several things that I actually CAN confirm in the meantime.
* More CoCo work.. (nw)
Also try to get the disk names into what will hopefully be TOSEC-compliant formatting so I can contribute across both..
* More CoCo adjustments (nw)
Get the naming a bit closer to TOSEC standard so we can try to contribute this stuff back directly where possible.
Removed the v3.5 version of CoCo Max III until I have a better idea on how legitimate this disk actually is.
* Small metadata adjustment for a2_flop_misc: stkoba40 metadata (nw)
* WOZ originals up to date with 4AM as of August 13th, 2019 (nw)
* Apple to morning of August 15th, 2019 (nw)
* Add the new Yakyuu-Kyou (ヤキュウキョウ) dump for SMC 777 (not working) (nw)
Crashes at startup, but we can at least document it.
* Atronic changes (identify video CPU, fix rom loading etc.) based on information provided [Priit Laes]
* new NOT WORKING
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Wild Thing (Atronic) [Priit Laes]
I C Money (Atronic) [Priit Laes]
Bonus Poker (Atronic) [Priit Laes]
* unrelated vii.cpp icanpian research that isn't worth a new PR (nw)
* (nw)
Split out the floppy disk controller from the swtpc09 machine, adding it to
the ss50 interface. The DC5 is compatible with both the SWTPC 6800 and 6809
systems, supporting the 4 and 16 byte I/O interfaces respectively, via a
jumper setting, so can be used on the MAME swtpc and swtpc09 machines. The
DC5, like the DC4, supports double sided and density disks, and claimed
backward compatibility with the DC1, DC2 and DC3.
Split out the PIA IDE hard disk interface from the swtpc09 machine. This
support appears to have been incomplete or to have bit rotten, and has been
updated and tested lightly with FLEX9.
* add eeprom support to dreamlif, promote to working
MACHINES PROMOTED TO WORKING
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Dream Life (Version 1.0, Feb 07 2005) [Sean Riddle, David Haywood]
* tidy (nw)
Credits: ClawGrip, Roberto Fresca, Recreativas.org,
Dumping Union, System11, Dirk Best
This is based on an MCS-51 core, like the MK3 bootleg. They are
clearly based on the same code, so the MK3 bootleg was moved to
this driver.