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author Vas Crabb <vas@vastheman.com>2020-09-27 11:00:56 +1000
committer Vas Crabb <vas@vastheman.com>2020-09-27 11:00:56 +1000
commit6e807013c570ed6b5ff7f950a3b131914b9718f3 (patch)
tree86eb67544d14d9ee32a18467d7ba859f19f36a51
parent7dad0f4f58e2e0e59b72f3df672ecfe2c8168545 (diff)
Disable SOUND_DEBUG for non-debug builds, and srcclean
-rw-r--r--hash/fmtowns_cd.xml2
-rw-r--r--plugins/cheat/init.lua2
-rw-r--r--scripts/src/netlist.lua2
-rw-r--r--src/devices/cpu/unsp/unspdasm_extended.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/devices/machine/alpha_8921.h2
-rw-r--r--src/devices/machine/bl_handhelds_menucontrol.h2
-rw-r--r--src/devices/machine/cs8900a.cpp428
-rw-r--r--src/devices/machine/cs8900a.h26
-rw-r--r--src/devices/machine/generalplus_gpl16250soc.cpp4
-rw-r--r--src/devices/sound/gaelco.cpp4
-rw-r--r--src/devices/sound/hc55516.cpp8
-rw-r--r--src/devices/sound/votrax.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/devices/video/ppu2c0x.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/devices/video/ppu2c0x_sh6578.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/devices/video/ppu2c0x_vt.cpp16
-rw-r--r--src/emu/disound.h2
-rw-r--r--src/emu/sound.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/emu/sound.h86
-rw-r--r--src/lib/formats/p2000t_cas.cpp62
-rw-r--r--src/lib/formats/vg5k_cas.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/lib/netlist/core/nets.h4
-rw-r--r--src/lib/netlist/macro/nlm_cd4xxx_lib.cpp18
-rw-r--r--src/lib/netlist/plib/gmres.h4
-rw-r--r--src/lib/netlist/plib/ptimed_queue.h2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/audio/nl_astrob.cpp40
-rw-r--r--src/mame/audio/sente6vb.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/abc1600.cpp28
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/bagman.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/clickstart.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/cps1bl_5205.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/cps1bl_pic.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/dpb7000.cpp4
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/elan_eu3a05.cpp4
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/generalplus_gpl32612.cpp4
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/ginganin.cpp8
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/informer_207_100.cpp10
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/informer_207_376.cpp10
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/informer_213.cpp18
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/m72.cpp16
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/mac.cpp14
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/mac128.cpp8
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/msisaac.cpp10
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/nes_vt.cpp10
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/photoply.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/quickpick5.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/seibucats.cpp14
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/snesb.cpp6
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/spg2xx.cpp14
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/spg2xx_wiwi.cpp14
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/spg2xx_zone_32bit.cpp6
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/startouch.cpp20
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/vg5k.cpp50
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/votrhv.cpp80
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/vt1682.cpp6
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/williams.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/wswan.cpp10
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/zeebo_qualcomm_adreno130.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/includes/p2000t.h2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/layout/v4dbltak.lay8
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/abc1600mac.cpp8
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/bacta_datalogger.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/egret.cpp16
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/informer_207_376_kbd.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/informer_207_376_kbd.h4
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/informer_213_kbd.h2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/macadb.cpp24
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/macadb.h2
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/p2000t.cpp50
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/p2000t_mdcr.cpp6
-rw-r--r--src/mame/video/wswan.cpp2
70 files changed, 620 insertions, 616 deletions
diff --git a/hash/fmtowns_cd.xml b/hash/fmtowns_cd.xml
index e2d257fe092..9f91b8ffb6f 100644
--- a/hash/fmtowns_cd.xml
+++ b/hash/fmtowns_cd.xml
@@ -9692,7 +9692,7 @@ User/save disks that can be created from the game itself are not included.
<info name="usage" value="Requires 2 MB RAM"/>
<part name="flop1" interface="floppy_3_5">
<dataarea name="flop" size="1261568">
- <!--
+ <!--
This image has been reconstructed manually by creating empty files with the names that the game expects and re-initializing them with the in-game option.
It's enough to make the game work, but it should be replaced with an actual dump of the original disk.
-->
diff --git a/plugins/cheat/init.lua b/plugins/cheat/init.lua
index 532558f6228..3fa625fb4d3 100644
--- a/plugins/cheat/init.lua
+++ b/plugins/cheat/init.lua
@@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ function cheat.startplugin()
end
end
end
- return intf
+ return intf
end
function ce.list()
diff --git a/scripts/src/netlist.lua b/scripts/src/netlist.lua
index 6f90d32a06d..f695f298da0 100644
--- a/scripts/src/netlist.lua
+++ b/scripts/src/netlist.lua
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ project "netlist"
}
includedirs {
- -- MAME_DIR .. "src/lib",
+ -- MAME_DIR .. "src/lib",
MAME_DIR .. "src/lib/netlist",
}
diff --git a/src/devices/cpu/unsp/unspdasm_extended.cpp b/src/devices/cpu/unsp/unspdasm_extended.cpp
index 3caa182b237..1655936647b 100644
--- a/src/devices/cpu/unsp/unspdasm_extended.cpp
+++ b/src/devices/cpu/unsp/unspdasm_extended.cpp
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ offs_t unsp_20_disassembler::disassemble_extended_group(std::ostream& stream, of
uint8_t rb = (ximm & 0x000f) >> 0;
uint8_t size = (ximm & 0x7000) >> 12;
uint8_t rx = (ximm & 0x0e00) >> 9;
-
+
if (size == 0) size = 8;
int start = (rx + 1)&7;
diff --git a/src/devices/machine/alpha_8921.h b/src/devices/machine/alpha_8921.h
index 88ecd850eb9..a6e8ccdb0ad 100644
--- a/src/devices/machine/alpha_8921.h
+++ b/src/devices/machine/alpha_8921.h
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
// copyright-holders:cam900
/***************************************************************************
- Alpha denshi ALPHA-8921 emulation
+ Alpha denshi ALPHA-8921 emulation
***************************************************************************/
diff --git a/src/devices/machine/bl_handhelds_menucontrol.h b/src/devices/machine/bl_handhelds_menucontrol.h
index 419cea33550..747a60db76b 100644
--- a/src/devices/machine/bl_handhelds_menucontrol.h
+++ b/src/devices/machine/bl_handhelds_menucontrol.h
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ private:
// internal state
uint16_t m_menupos;
-
+
// command handling
uint8_t m_clockstate;
uint8_t m_datashifterpos;
diff --git a/src/devices/machine/cs8900a.cpp b/src/devices/machine/cs8900a.cpp
index 8a33504a2d8..6f6535150f7 100644
--- a/src/devices/machine/cs8900a.cpp
+++ b/src/devices/machine/cs8900a.cpp
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@
/*************************************************************************
- CS8900A ethernet controller implementation
+ CS8900A ethernet controller implementation
- by Rhett Aultman <roadriverrail@gmail.com>
- ported to MAME from VICE Project (https://sourceforge.net/p/vice-emu/)
- VICE CS8900 code by Spiro Trikaliotis <Spiro.Trikaliotis@gmx.de>
+ by Rhett Aultman <roadriverrail@gmail.com>
+ ported to MAME from VICE Project (https://sourceforge.net/p/vice-emu/)
+ VICE CS8900 code by Spiro Trikaliotis <Spiro.Trikaliotis@gmx.de>
**************************************************************************/
@@ -20,17 +20,17 @@
DEFINE_DEVICE_TYPE(CS8900A, cs8900a_device, "cs8900a", "CS8900A Crystal LAN 10Base-T Ethernet MAC")
/* warn illegal behaviour */
-#define CS8900_DEBUG_WARN_REG (1 << 1U) /* warn about invalid register accesses */
-#define CS8900_DEBUG_WARN_RXTX (1 << 2U) /* warn about invalid rx or tx conditions */
+#define CS8900_DEBUG_WARN_REG (1 << 1U) /* warn about invalid register accesses */
+#define CS8900_DEBUG_WARN_RXTX (1 << 2U) /* warn about invalid rx or tx conditions */
-#define CS8900_DEBUG (1 << 3U) /* enable to see port reads */
+#define CS8900_DEBUG (1 << 3U) /* enable to see port reads */
#define CS8900_DEBUG_INIT (1 << 4U)
-#define CS8900_DEBUG_LOAD (1 << 5U) /* enable to see port reads */
-#define CS8900_DEBUG_STORE (1 << 6U) /* enable to see port writes */
-#define CS8900_DEBUG_REGISTERS (1 << 7U) /* enable to see CS8900a register I/O */
-#define CS8900_DEBUG_RXTX_STATE (1 << 8U) /* enable to see tranceiver state changes */
-#define CS8900_DEBUG_RXTX_DATA (1 << 9U) /* enable to see data in/out flow */
-#define CS8900_DEBUG_FRAMES (1 << 10U) /* enable to see arch frame send/recv */
+#define CS8900_DEBUG_LOAD (1 << 5U) /* enable to see port reads */
+#define CS8900_DEBUG_STORE (1 << 6U) /* enable to see port writes */
+#define CS8900_DEBUG_REGISTERS (1 << 7U) /* enable to see CS8900a register I/O */
+#define CS8900_DEBUG_RXTX_STATE (1 << 8U) /* enable to see tranceiver state changes */
+#define CS8900_DEBUG_RXTX_DATA (1 << 9U) /* enable to see data in/out flow */
+#define CS8900_DEBUG_FRAMES (1 << 10U) /* enable to see arch frame send/recv */
/** #define CS8900_DEBUG_IGNORE_RXEVENT 1 **/ /* enable to ignore RXEVENT in DEBUG_REGISTERS */
#define VERBOSE 0
@@ -41,57 +41,57 @@ DEFINE_DEVICE_TYPE(CS8900A, cs8900a_device, "cs8900a", "CS8900A Crystal LAN 10Ba
/* CS8900 registers */
-/* these are the 8 16-bit-ports for "I/O space configuration"
- (see 4.10 on page 75 of cs8900a-4.pdf, the cs8900a data sheet)
+/* these are the 8 16-bit-ports for "I/O space configuration"
+ (see 4.10 on page 75 of cs8900a-4.pdf, the cs8900a data sheet)
- REMARK: The code operatoes the cs8900a in IO space configuration, as
- it generates I/OW and I/OR signals.
+ REMARK: The code operatoes the cs8900a in IO space configuration, as
+ it generates I/OW and I/OR signals.
*/
/*
- RW: RXTXDATA = DE00/DE01
- RW: RXTXDATA2 = DE02/DE03 (for 32-bit-operation)
- -W: TXCMD = DE04/DE05 (TxCMD, Transmit Command) mapped to PP + 0144 (Reg. 9, Sec. 4.4, page 46)
- -W: TXLENGTH = DE06/DE07 (TxLenght, Transmit Length) mapped to PP + 0146
- R-: INTSTQUEUE = DE08/DE09 (Interrupt Status Queue) mapped to PP + 0120 (ISQ, Sec. 5.1, page 78)
- RW: PP_PTR = DE0A/DE0B (PacketPage Pointer) (see. page 75p: Read -011.---- ----.----)
- RW: PP_DATA0 = DE0C/DE0D (PacketPage Data (Port 0))
- RW: PP_DATA1 = DE0E/DE0F (PacketPage Data (Port 1)) (for 32 bit only)
+ RW: RXTXDATA = DE00/DE01
+ RW: RXTXDATA2 = DE02/DE03 (for 32-bit-operation)
+ -W: TXCMD = DE04/DE05 (TxCMD, Transmit Command) mapped to PP + 0144 (Reg. 9, Sec. 4.4, page 46)
+ -W: TXLENGTH = DE06/DE07 (TxLenght, Transmit Length) mapped to PP + 0146
+ R-: INTSTQUEUE = DE08/DE09 (Interrupt Status Queue) mapped to PP + 0120 (ISQ, Sec. 5.1, page 78)
+ RW: PP_PTR = DE0A/DE0B (PacketPage Pointer) (see. page 75p: Read -011.---- ----.----)
+ RW: PP_DATA0 = DE0C/DE0D (PacketPage Data (Port 0))
+ RW: PP_DATA1 = DE0E/DE0F (PacketPage Data (Port 1)) (for 32 bit only)
*/
enum io_space_conf_regs_e : u8 {
- CS8900_ADDR_RXTXDATA = 0x00, /* RW */
- CS8900_ADDR_RXTXDATA2 = 0x02, /* RW 32 bit only! */
- CS8900_ADDR_TXCMD = 0x04, /* -W Maps to PP+0144 */
- CS8900_ADDR_TXLENGTH = 0x06, /* -W Maps to PP+0146 */
- CS8900_ADDR_INTSTQUEUE = 0x08, /* R- Interrupt status queue, maps to PP + 0120 */
- CS8900_ADDR_PP_PTR = 0x0a, /* RW PacketPage Pointer */
- CS8900_ADDR_PP_DATA = 0x0c, /* RW PacketPage Data, Port 0 */
- CS8900_ADDR_PP_DATA2 = 0x0e /* RW PacketPage Data, Port 1 - 32 bit only */
+ CS8900_ADDR_RXTXDATA = 0x00, /* RW */
+ CS8900_ADDR_RXTXDATA2 = 0x02, /* RW 32 bit only! */
+ CS8900_ADDR_TXCMD = 0x04, /* -W Maps to PP+0144 */
+ CS8900_ADDR_TXLENGTH = 0x06, /* -W Maps to PP+0146 */
+ CS8900_ADDR_INTSTQUEUE = 0x08, /* R- Interrupt status queue, maps to PP + 0120 */
+ CS8900_ADDR_PP_PTR = 0x0a, /* RW PacketPage Pointer */
+ CS8900_ADDR_PP_DATA = 0x0c, /* RW PacketPage Data, Port 0 */
+ CS8900_ADDR_PP_DATA2 = 0x0e /* RW PacketPage Data, Port 1 - 32 bit only */
};
/* Makros for reading and writing the visible register: */
-#define GET_CS8900_8(_xxx_) \
- (assert(_xxx_ < CS8900_COUNT_IO_REGISTER), \
- cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_] \
+#define GET_CS8900_8(_xxx_) \
+ (assert(_xxx_ < CS8900_COUNT_IO_REGISTER), \
+ cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_] \
)
-#define SET_CS8900_8(_xxx_, _val_) \
- do { \
- assert(_xxx_ < CS8900_COUNT_IO_REGISTER); \
- cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_] = (_val_) & 0xff; \
+#define SET_CS8900_8(_xxx_, _val_) \
+ do { \
+ assert(_xxx_ < CS8900_COUNT_IO_REGISTER); \
+ cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_] = (_val_) & 0xff; \
} while (0)
-#define GET_CS8900_16(_xxx_) \
- (assert(_xxx_ < CS8900_COUNT_IO_REGISTER), \
- cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_] | (cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_ + 1] << 8) \
+#define GET_CS8900_16(_xxx_) \
+ (assert(_xxx_ < CS8900_COUNT_IO_REGISTER), \
+ cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_] | (cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_ + 1] << 8) \
)
-#define SET_CS8900_16(_xxx_, _val_) \
- do { \
- assert(_xxx_ < CS8900_COUNT_IO_REGISTER); \
- cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_] = (_val_) & 0xff; \
- cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_ + 1] = (_val_ >> 8) & 0xff; \
+#define SET_CS8900_16(_xxx_, _val_) \
+ do { \
+ assert(_xxx_ < CS8900_COUNT_IO_REGISTER); \
+ cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_] = (_val_) & 0xff; \
+ cs8900_ioregs[_xxx_ + 1] = (_val_ >> 8) & 0xff; \
} while (0)
/* The PacketPage register */
@@ -99,106 +99,106 @@ enum io_space_conf_regs_e : u8 {
/* Macros for reading and writing the PacketPage register: */
-#define GET_PP_8(_xxx_) \
- (assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY), \
- cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_] \
+#define GET_PP_8(_xxx_) \
+ (assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY), \
+ cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_] \
)
-#define GET_PP_16(_xxx_) \
- (assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY), \
- assert((_xxx_ & 1) == 0), \
- ((u16)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_]) \
- |((u16)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 1] << 8) \
+#define GET_PP_16(_xxx_) \
+ (assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY), \
+ assert((_xxx_ & 1) == 0), \
+ ((u16)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_]) \
+ |((u16)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 1] << 8) \
)
-#define GET_PP_32(_xxx_) \
- (assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY), \
- assert((_xxx_ & 3) == 0), \
- (((u32)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_])) \
- |(((u32)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 1]) << 8) \
- |(((u32)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 2]) << 16) \
- |(((u32)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 3]) << 24) \
+#define GET_PP_32(_xxx_) \
+ (assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY), \
+ assert((_xxx_ & 3) == 0), \
+ (((u32)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_])) \
+ |(((u32)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 1]) << 8) \
+ |(((u32)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 2]) << 16) \
+ |(((u32)cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 3]) << 24) \
)
-#define SET_PP_8(_xxx_, _val_) \
- do { \
- assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY); \
- cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_] = (_val_) & 0xFF; \
+#define SET_PP_8(_xxx_, _val_) \
+ do { \
+ assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY); \
+ cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_] = (_val_) & 0xFF; \
} while (0)
-#define SET_PP_16(_xxx_, _val_) \
- do { \
- assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY); \
- assert((_xxx_ & 1) == 0), \
- cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_] = (_val_) & 0xFF; \
- cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 1] = (_val_ >> 8) & 0xFF; \
+#define SET_PP_16(_xxx_, _val_) \
+ do { \
+ assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY); \
+ assert((_xxx_ & 1) == 0), \
+ cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_] = (_val_) & 0xFF; \
+ cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 1] = (_val_ >> 8) & 0xFF; \
} while (0)
-#define SET_PP_32(_xxx_, _val_) \
- do { \
- assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY); \
- assert((_xxx_ & 3) == 0), \
- cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_] = (_val_) & 0xFF; \
- cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 1] = (_val_ >> 8) & 0xFF; \
- cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 2] = (_val_ >> 16) & 0xFF; \
- cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 3] = (_val_ >> 24) & 0xFF; \
+#define SET_PP_32(_xxx_, _val_) \
+ do { \
+ assert(_xxx_ < MAX_PACKETPAGE_ARRAY); \
+ assert((_xxx_ & 3) == 0), \
+ cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_] = (_val_) & 0xFF; \
+ cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 1] = (_val_ >> 8) & 0xFF; \
+ cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 2] = (_val_ >> 16) & 0xFF; \
+ cs8900_packetpage[_xxx_ + 3] = (_val_ >> 24) & 0xFF; \
} while (0)
enum packetpage_regs_e : u16 {
/* The packetpage register: see p. 39f */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_PRODUCTID = 0x0000, /* R- - 4.3., p. 41 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_IOBASE = 0x0020, /* i RW - 4.3., p. 41 - 4.7., p. 72 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_INTNO = 0x0022, /* i RW - 3.2., p. 17 - 4.3., p. 41 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_DMA_CHAN = 0x0024, /* i RW - 3.2., p. 17 - 4.3., p. 41 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_DMA_SOF = 0x0026, /* ? R- - 4.3., p. 41 - 5.4., p. 89 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_DMA_FC = 0x0028, /* ? R- - 4.3., p. 41, "Receive DMA" */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXDMA_BC = 0x002a, /* ? R- - 4.3., p. 41 - 5.4., p. 89 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_MEMBASE = 0x002c, /* i RW - 4.3., p. 41 - 4.9., p. 73 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_BPROM_BASE = 0x0030, /* i RW - 3.6., p. 24 - 4.3., p. 41 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_BPROM_MASK = 0x0034, /* i RW - 3.6., p. 24 - 4.3., p. 41 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_PRODUCTID = 0x0000, /* R- - 4.3., p. 41 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_IOBASE = 0x0020, /* i RW - 4.3., p. 41 - 4.7., p. 72 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_INTNO = 0x0022, /* i RW - 3.2., p. 17 - 4.3., p. 41 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_DMA_CHAN = 0x0024, /* i RW - 3.2., p. 17 - 4.3., p. 41 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_DMA_SOF = 0x0026, /* ? R- - 4.3., p. 41 - 5.4., p. 89 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_DMA_FC = 0x0028, /* ? R- - 4.3., p. 41, "Receive DMA" */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXDMA_BC = 0x002a, /* ? R- - 4.3., p. 41 - 5.4., p. 89 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_MEMBASE = 0x002c, /* i RW - 4.3., p. 41 - 4.9., p. 73 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_BPROM_BASE = 0x0030, /* i RW - 3.6., p. 24 - 4.3., p. 41 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_BPROM_MASK = 0x0034, /* i RW - 3.6., p. 24 - 4.3., p. 41 */
/* 0x0038 - 0x003F: reserved */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_EEPROM_CMD = 0x0040, /* i RW - 3.5., p. 23 - 4.3., p. 41 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_EEPROM_DATA = 0x0042, /* i RW - 3.5., p. 23 - 4.3., p. 41 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_EEPROM_CMD = 0x0040, /* i RW - 3.5., p. 23 - 4.3., p. 41 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_EEPROM_DATA = 0x0042, /* i RW - 3.5., p. 23 - 4.3., p. 41 */
/* 0x0044 - 0x004F: reserved */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_REC_FRAME_BC = 0x0050, /* RW - 4.3., p. 41 - 5.2.9., p. 86 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_REC_FRAME_BC = 0x0050, /* RW - 4.3., p. 41 - 5.2.9., p. 86 */
/* 0x0052 - 0x00FF: reserved */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CONF_CTRL = 0x0100, /* - RW - 4.4., p. 46; see below */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_STATUS_EVENT = 0x0120, /* - R- - 4.4., p. 46; see below */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CONF_CTRL = 0x0100, /* - RW - 4.4., p. 46; see below */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_STATUS_EVENT = 0x0120, /* - R- - 4.4., p. 46; see below */
/* 0x0140 - 0x0143: reserved */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_TXCMD = 0x0144, /* # -W - 4.5., p. 70 - 5.7., p. 98 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_TXLENGTH = 0x0146, /* # -W - 4.5., p. 70 - 5.7., p. 98 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_TXCMD = 0x0144, /* # -W - 4.5., p. 70 - 5.7., p. 98 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_TXLENGTH = 0x0146, /* # -W - 4.5., p. 70 - 5.7., p. 98 */
/* 0x0148 - 0x014F: reserved */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_LOG_ADDR_FILTER = 0x0150, /* RW - 4.6., p. 71 - 5.3., p. 86 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_MAC_ADDR = 0x0158, /* # RW - 4.6., p. 71 - 5.3., p. 86 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_LOG_ADDR_FILTER = 0x0150, /* RW - 4.6., p. 71 - 5.3., p. 86 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_MAC_ADDR = 0x0158, /* # RW - 4.6., p. 71 - 5.3., p. 86 */
/* 0x015E - 0x03FF: reserved */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXSTATUS = 0x0400, /* R- - 4.7., p. 72 - 5.2., p. 78 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXLENGTH = 0x0402, /* R- - 4.7., p. 72 - 5.2., p. 78 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_RX_FRAMELOC = 0x0404, /* R- - 4.7., p. 72 - 5.2., p. 78 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXSTATUS = 0x0400, /* R- - 4.7., p. 72 - 5.2., p. 78 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXLENGTH = 0x0402, /* R- - 4.7., p. 72 - 5.2., p. 78 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_RX_FRAMELOC = 0x0404, /* R- - 4.7., p. 72 - 5.2., p. 78 */
/* here, the received frame is stored */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_TX_FRAMELOC = 0x0A00, /* -W - 4.7., p. 72 - 5.7., p. 98 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_TX_FRAMELOC = 0x0A00, /* -W - 4.7., p. 72 - 5.7., p. 98 */
/* here, the frame to transmit is stored */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_END = 0x1000, /* memory to CS8900_PP_ADDR_END-1 is used */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_END = 0x1000, /* memory to CS8900_PP_ADDR_END-1 is used */
/* CS8900_PP_ADDR_CONF_CTRL is subdivided: */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCFG = 0x0102, /* # RW - 4.4.6., p. 52 - 0003 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCTL = 0x0104, /* # RW - 4.4.8., p. 54 - 0005 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TXCFG = 0x0106, /* RW - 4.4.9., p. 55 - 0007 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TXCMD = 0x0108, /* R- - 4.4.11., p. 57 - 0009 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_BUFCFG = 0x010A, /* RW - 4.4.12., p. 58 - 000B */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_LINECTL = 0x0112, /* # RW - 4.4.16., p. 62 - 0013 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_SELFCTL = 0x0114, /* RW - 4.4.18., p. 64 - 0015 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_BUSCTL = 0x0116, /* RW - 4.4.20., p. 66 - 0017 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TESTCTL = 0x0118, /* RW - 4.4.22., p. 68 - 0019 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCFG = 0x0102, /* # RW - 4.4.6., p. 52 - 0003 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCTL = 0x0104, /* # RW - 4.4.8., p. 54 - 0005 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TXCFG = 0x0106, /* RW - 4.4.9., p. 55 - 0007 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TXCMD = 0x0108, /* R- - 4.4.11., p. 57 - 0009 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_BUFCFG = 0x010A, /* RW - 4.4.12., p. 58 - 000B */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_LINECTL = 0x0112, /* # RW - 4.4.16., p. 62 - 0013 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_SELFCTL = 0x0114, /* RW - 4.4.18., p. 64 - 0015 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_BUSCTL = 0x0116, /* RW - 4.4.20., p. 66 - 0017 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TESTCTL = 0x0118, /* RW - 4.4.22., p. 68 - 0019 */
/* CS8900_PP_ADDR_STATUS_EVENT is subdivided: */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_ISQ = 0x0120, /* R- - 4.4.5., p. 51 - 0000 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXEVENT = 0x0124, /* # R- - 4.4.7., p. 53 - 0004 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TXEVENT = 0x0128, /* R- - 4.4.10., p. 56 - 0008 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_BUFEVENT = 0x012C, /* R- - 4.4.13., p. 59 - 000C */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXMISS = 0x0130, /* R- - 4.4.14., p. 60 - 0010 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TXCOL = 0x0132, /* R- - 4.4.15., p. 61 - 0012 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_LINEST = 0x0134, /* R- - 4.4.17., p. 63 - 0014 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_SELFST = 0x0136, /* R- - 4.4.19., p. 65 - 0016 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_BUSST = 0x0138, /* # R- - 4.4.21., p. 67 - 0018 */
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TDR = 0x013C /* R- - 4.4.23., p. 69 - 001C */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_ISQ = 0x0120, /* R- - 4.4.5., p. 51 - 0000 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXEVENT = 0x0124, /* # R- - 4.4.7., p. 53 - 0004 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TXEVENT = 0x0128, /* R- - 4.4.10., p. 56 - 0008 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_BUFEVENT = 0x012C, /* R- - 4.4.13., p. 59 - 000C */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXMISS = 0x0130, /* R- - 4.4.14., p. 60 - 0010 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TXCOL = 0x0132, /* R- - 4.4.15., p. 61 - 0012 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_LINEST = 0x0134, /* R- - 4.4.17., p. 63 - 0014 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_SELFST = 0x0136, /* R- - 4.4.19., p. 65 - 0016 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_BUSST = 0x0138, /* # R- - 4.4.21., p. 67 - 0018 */
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TDR = 0x013C /* R- - 4.4.23., p. 69 - 001C */
};
enum tx_rx_min_max_e : u16 {
@@ -209,21 +209,21 @@ enum tx_rx_min_max_e : u16 {
};
enum cs8900_tx_state_e : u8 {
- CS8900_TX_IDLE = 0,
- CS8900_TX_GOT_CMD = 1,
- CS8900_TX_GOT_LEN = 2,
- CS8900_TX_READ_BUSST = 3
+ CS8900_TX_IDLE = 0,
+ CS8900_TX_GOT_CMD = 1,
+ CS8900_TX_GOT_LEN = 2,
+ CS8900_TX_READ_BUSST = 3
};
enum cs8900_rx_state_e : u8 {
- CS8900_RX_IDLE = 0,
- CS8900_RX_GOT_FRAME = 1
+ CS8900_RX_IDLE = 0,
+ CS8900_RX_GOT_FRAME = 1
};
enum pp_ptr_masks_e : u16 {
- PP_PTR_AUTO_INCR_FLAG = 0x8000, /* auto increment flag in package pointer */
- PP_PTR_FLAG_MASK = 0xf000, /* is always : x y 1 1 (with x=auto incr) */
- PP_PTR_ADDR_MASK = 0x0fff /* address portion of packet page pointer */
+ PP_PTR_AUTO_INCR_FLAG = 0x8000, /* auto increment flag in package pointer */
+ PP_PTR_FLAG_MASK = 0xf000, /* is always : x y 1 1 (with x=auto incr) */
+ PP_PTR_ADDR_MASK = 0x0fff /* address portion of packet page pointer */
};
#define LO_BYTE(x) (u8)((x)& 0xff)
@@ -255,10 +255,10 @@ void cs8900a_device::cs8900_set_tx_status(int ready, int error)
u16 new_status = old_status & ~0x180;
if (ready)
- new_status |= 0x100; /* set Rdy4TxNOW */
+ new_status |= 0x100; /* set Rdy4TxNOW */
if (error)
- new_status |= 0x080; /* set TxBidErr */
+ new_status |= 0x080; /* set TxBidErr */
if (new_status != old_status)
{
@@ -301,39 +301,39 @@ void cs8900a_device::device_reset()
SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_DMA_CHAN, 0x0003); /* xxxx xxxx xxxx xx11b */
/* according to descriptions of the registers, see definitions of
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_... and CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_... above! */
-
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCFG, 0x0003);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCTL, 0x0005);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TXCFG, 0x0007);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TXCMD, 0x0009);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_BUFCFG, 0x000B);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_LINECTL, 0x0013);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_SELFCTL, 0x0015);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_BUSCTL, 0x0017);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TESTCTL, 0x0019);
-
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_ISQ, 0x0000);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXEVENT, 0x0004);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TXEVENT, 0x0008);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_BUFEVENT, 0x000C);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXMISS, 0x0010);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TXCOL, 0x0012);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_LINEST, 0x0014);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_SELFST, 0x0016);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_BUSST, 0x0018);
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TDR, 0x001C);
-
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_TXCMD, 0x0009);
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_... and CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_... above! */
+
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCFG, 0x0003);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCTL, 0x0005);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TXCFG, 0x0007);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TXCMD, 0x0009);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_BUFCFG, 0x000B);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_LINECTL, 0x0013);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_SELFCTL, 0x0015);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_BUSCTL, 0x0017);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_TESTCTL, 0x0019);
+
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_ISQ, 0x0000);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXEVENT, 0x0004);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TXEVENT, 0x0008);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_BUFEVENT, 0x000C);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXMISS, 0x0010);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TXCOL, 0x0012);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_LINEST, 0x0014);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_SELFST, 0x0016);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_BUSST, 0x0018);
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_TDR, 0x001C);
+
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_TXCMD, 0x0009);
/* 4.4.19 Self Status Register, p. 65
- Important: set INITD (Bit 7) to signal device is ready */
- SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_SELFST, 0x0896);
+ Important: set INITD (Bit 7) to signal device is ready */
+ SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_SELFST, 0x0896);
cs8900_recv_control = GET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCTL);
/* spec: mac address is undefined after reset.
- real HW: keeps the last set address. */
+ real HW: keeps the last set address. */
for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++)
SET_PP_8(CS8900_PP_ADDR_MAC_ADDR + i, cs8900_ia_mac[i]);
@@ -380,13 +380,13 @@ cs8900a_device::cs8900a_device(const machine_config& mconfig, device_type type,
, device_network_interface(mconfig, *this, 10.0f)
, cs8900_ia_mac{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
, cs8900_packetpage_ptr(0)
- , cs8900_recv_control(0) /* copy of CC_RXCTL (contains all bits below) */
- , cs8900_recv_broadcast(false) /* broadcast */
- , cs8900_recv_mac(false) /* individual address (IA) */
- , cs8900_recv_multicast(false) /* multicast if address passes the hash filter */
- , cs8900_recv_correct(false) /* accept correct frames */
- , cs8900_recv_promiscuous(false) /* promiscuous mode */
- , cs8900_recv_hashfilter(false) /* accept if IA passes the hash filter */
+ , cs8900_recv_control(0) /* copy of CC_RXCTL (contains all bits below) */
+ , cs8900_recv_broadcast(false) /* broadcast */
+ , cs8900_recv_mac(false) /* individual address (IA) */
+ , cs8900_recv_multicast(false) /* multicast if address passes the hash filter */
+ , cs8900_recv_correct(false) /* accept correct frames */
+ , cs8900_recv_promiscuous(false) /* promiscuous mode */
+ , cs8900_recv_hashfilter(false) /* accept if IA passes the hash filter */
, tx_buffer(CS8900_PP_ADDR_TX_FRAMELOC)
, rx_buffer(CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXSTATUS)
, tx_count(0)
@@ -405,8 +405,8 @@ cs8900a_device::cs8900a_device(machine_config const& mconfig, char const *tag, d
{}
/*
- This is a helper for cs8900_receive() to determine if the received frame should be accepted
- according to the settings.
+ This is a helper for cs8900_receive() to determine if the received frame should be accepted
+ according to the settings.
*/
bool cs8900a_device::cs8900_should_accept(unsigned char *buffer, int length, bool *phashed, int *phash_index,
bool *pcorrect_mac, bool *pbroadcast, bool *pmulticast)
@@ -419,8 +419,8 @@ bool cs8900a_device::cs8900_should_accept(unsigned char *buffer, int length, boo
*phashed = false;
*phash_index = 0;
*pcorrect_mac = false;
- *pbroadcast = false;
- *pmulticast = false;
+ *pbroadcast = false;
+ *pmulticast = false;
LOGMASKED(CS8900_DEBUG_FRAMES, "cs8900_should_accept called with %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, length=%4u",
cs8900_ia_mac[0], cs8900_ia_mac[1], cs8900_ia_mac[2],
@@ -496,8 +496,8 @@ u16 cs8900a_device::cs8900_receive()
u8 buffer[MAX_RXLENGTH];
int len;
- bool hashed = false;
- int hash_index = 0;
+ bool hashed = false;
+ int hash_index = 0;
bool rx_ok = false;
bool correct_mac = false;
bool broadcast = false;
@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ u16 cs8900a_device::cs8900_receive()
{
/* we already know the type of frame: Trust it! */
LOGMASKED(CS8900_DEBUG_FRAMES, "+++ cs8900_receive(): *** hashed=%u, correct_mac=%u, "
- "broadcast=%u", hashed, correct_mac, broadcast);
+ "broadcast=%u", hashed, correct_mac, broadcast);
}
else
{
@@ -619,21 +619,21 @@ u16 cs8900a_device::cs8900_receive()
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-/* reading and writing IO register functions */
+/* reading and writing IO register functions */
/*
- These registers are currently fully or partially supported:
-
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCFG 0x0102 * # RW - 4.4.6., p. 52 - 0003 *
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCTL 0x0104 * # RW - 4.4.8., p. 54 - 0005 *
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_LINECTL 0x0112 * # RW - 4.4.16., p. 62 - 0013 *
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXEVENT 0x0124 * # R- - 4.4.7., p. 53 - 0004 *
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_BUSST 0x0138 * # R- - 4.4.21., p. 67 - 0018 *
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_TXCMD 0x0144 * # -W - 4.5., p. 70 - 5.7., p. 98 *
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_TXLENGTH 0x0146 * # -W - 4.5., p. 70 - 5.7., p. 98 *
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_MAC_ADDR 0x0158 * # RW - 4.6., p. 71 - 5.3., p. 86 *
- 0x015a
- 0x015c
+ These registers are currently fully or partially supported:
+
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCFG 0x0102 * # RW - 4.4.6., p. 52 - 0003 *
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_RXCTL 0x0104 * # RW - 4.4.8., p. 54 - 0005 *
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_CC_LINECTL 0x0112 * # RW - 4.4.16., p. 62 - 0013 *
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXEVENT 0x0124 * # R- - 4.4.7., p. 53 - 0004 *
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_BUSST 0x0138 * # R- - 4.4.21., p. 67 - 0018 *
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_TXCMD 0x0144 * # -W - 4.5., p. 70 - 5.7., p. 98 *
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_TXLENGTH 0x0146 * # -W - 4.5., p. 70 - 5.7., p. 98 *
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_MAC_ADDR 0x0158 * # RW - 4.6., p. 71 - 5.3., p. 86 *
+ 0x015a
+ 0x015c
*/
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ void cs8900a_device::cs8900_write_tx_buffer(u8 value, int odd_address)
/* full frame transmitted? */
if (tx_count == tx_length)
{
- LOGMASKED(CS8900_DEBUG_FRAMES, "cs8900_arch_transmit() called with: "
+ LOGMASKED(CS8900_DEBUG_FRAMES, "cs8900_arch_transmit() called with:\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t"
"length=%4u and buffer %s", tx_length,
debug_outbuffer(tx_length, &cs8900_packetpage[CS8900_PP_ADDR_TX_FRAMELOC])
);
@@ -714,19 +714,19 @@ u8 cs8900a_device::cs8900_read_rx_buffer(int odd_address)
else
{
/*
- According to the CS8900 spec, the handling is the following:
- first read H, then L (RX_STATUS), then H, then L (RX_LENGTH).
- Inside the RX frame data, we always get L then H, until the end is reached.
-
- even odd
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXSTATUS: - proceed
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXLENGTH: - proceed
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_RX_FRAMELOC: - -
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_RX_FRAMELOC+2: proceed -
- CS8900_PP_ADDR_RX_FRAMELOC+4: proceed -
+ According to the CS8900 spec, the handling is the following:
+ first read H, then L (RX_STATUS), then H, then L (RX_LENGTH).
+ Inside the RX frame data, we always get L then H, until the end is reached.
+
+ even odd
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXSTATUS: - proceed
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXLENGTH: - proceed
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_RX_FRAMELOC: - -
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_RX_FRAMELOC+2: proceed -
+ CS8900_PP_ADDR_RX_FRAMELOC+4: proceed -
*/
u16 addr = odd_address ? 1 : 0;
- u8 value;
+ u8 value;
/* read RXSTATUS or RX_LENGTH */
if (rx_count < 4)
@@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ u8 cs8900a_device::cs8900_read_rx_buffer(int odd_address)
/* handle side-effects of read and write operations */
/*
- This is called *after* the relevant octets are written
+ This is called *after* the relevant octets are written
*/
void cs8900a_device::cs8900_sideeffects_write_pp(u16 ppaddress, int odd_address)
{
@@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ void cs8900a_device::cs8900_sideeffects_write_pp(u16 ppaddress, int odd_address)
}
/*
- This is called *before* the relevant octets are read
+ This is called *before* the relevant octets are read
*/
void cs8900a_device::cs8900_sideeffects_read_pp(u16 ppaddress, int odd_address)
{
@@ -946,10 +946,10 @@ void cs8900a_device::cs8900_sideeffects_read_pp(u16 ppaddress, int odd_address)
{
int access_mask = (odd_address) ? 1 : 2;
- /* update the status register only if the full word of the last
- status was read! unfortunately different access patterns are
- possible: either the status is read LH, LH, LH...
- or HL, HL, HL, or even L, L, L or H, H, H */
+ /* update the status register only if the full word of the last
+ status was read! unfortunately different access patterns are
+ possible: either the status is read LH, LH, LH...
+ or HL, HL, HL, or even L, L, L or H, H, H */
if ((access_mask & rxevent_read_mask) != 0)
{
/* receiver is not enabled */
@@ -962,8 +962,8 @@ void cs8900a_device::cs8900_sideeffects_read_pp(u16 ppaddress, int odd_address)
/* perform frame reception */
u16 ret_val = cs8900_receive();
- /* RXSTATUS and RXEVENT are the same, except that RXSTATUS buffers
- the old value while RXEVENT sets a new value whenever it is called
+ /* RXSTATUS and RXEVENT are the same, except that RXSTATUS buffers
+ the old value while RXEVENT sets a new value whenever it is called
*/
SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_RXSTATUS, ret_val);
SET_PP_16(CS8900_PP_ADDR_SE_RXEVENT, ret_val);
@@ -1399,11 +1399,11 @@ void cs8900a_device::cs8900_store(u16 io_address, u8 var)
if (reg_base == CS8900_ADDR_PP_PTR)
{
- /* cv: we store the full package pointer in cs8900_packetpage_ptr variable.
- this includes the mask area (0xf000) and the addr range (0x0fff).
- we ensure that the bits 0x3000 are always set (as in real HW).
- odd values of the pointer are valid and supported.
- only register read and write have to be mapped to word boundary. */
+ /* cv: we store the full package pointer in cs8900_packetpage_ptr variable.
+ this includes the mask area (0xf000) and the addr range (0x0fff).
+ we ensure that the bits 0x3000 are always set (as in real HW).
+ odd values of the pointer are valid and supported.
+ only register read and write have to be mapped to word boundary. */
word_value |= 0x3000;
cs8900_packetpage_ptr = word_value;
LOGMASKED(CS8900_DEBUG_STORE, "set PP Ptr to $%04X.\n", cs8900_packetpage_ptr);
diff --git a/src/devices/machine/cs8900a.h b/src/devices/machine/cs8900a.h
index 69931c583e5..74e4c8b20b3 100644
--- a/src/devices/machine/cs8900a.h
+++ b/src/devices/machine/cs8900a.h
@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@
/*************************************************************************
- CS8900A ethernet controller implementation
+ CS8900A ethernet controller implementation
- by Rhett Aultman <roadriverrail@gmail.com>
- ported to MAME from VICE Project (https://sourceforge.net/p/vice-emu/)
- VICE CS8900 code by Spiro Trikaliotis <Spiro.Trikaliotis@gmx.de>
+ by Rhett Aultman <roadriverrail@gmail.com>
+ ported to MAME from VICE Project (https://sourceforge.net/p/vice-emu/)
+ VICE CS8900 code by Spiro Trikaliotis <Spiro.Trikaliotis@gmx.de>
**************************************************************************/
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
#include <queue>
/***************************************************************************
- TYPE DEFINITIONS
+ TYPE DEFINITIONS
***************************************************************************/
class cs8900a_device : public device_t, public device_network_interface {
@@ -57,13 +57,13 @@ private:
u16 cs8900_packetpage_ptr;
/* reveiver setup */
- u16 cs8900_recv_control; /* copy of CC_RXCTL (contains all bits below) */
- bool cs8900_recv_broadcast; /* broadcast */
- bool cs8900_recv_mac; /* individual address (IA) */
- bool cs8900_recv_multicast; /* multicast if address passes the hash filter */
- bool cs8900_recv_correct; /* accept correct frames */
- bool cs8900_recv_promiscuous; /* promiscuous mode */
- bool cs8900_recv_hashfilter; /* accept if IA passes the hash filter */
+ u16 cs8900_recv_control; /* copy of CC_RXCTL (contains all bits below) */
+ bool cs8900_recv_broadcast; /* broadcast */
+ bool cs8900_recv_mac; /* individual address (IA) */
+ bool cs8900_recv_multicast; /* multicast if address passes the hash filter */
+ bool cs8900_recv_correct; /* accept correct frames */
+ bool cs8900_recv_promiscuous; /* promiscuous mode */
+ bool cs8900_recv_hashfilter; /* accept if IA passes the hash filter */
u16 tx_buffer;
u16 rx_buffer;
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ private:
void cs8900_set_transmitter(int enabled);
bool cs8900_should_accept(unsigned char *buffer, int length, bool *phashed, int *phash_index, bool *pcorrect_mac, bool *pbroadcast, bool *pmulticast);
u16 cs8900_receive(void);
- void cs8900_write_tx_buffer(u8 value, int odd_address);
+ void cs8900_write_tx_buffer(u8 value, int odd_address);
u8 cs8900_read_rx_buffer(int odd_address);
void cs8900_sideeffects_write_pp(u16 ppaddress, int odd_address);
void cs8900_sideeffects_read_pp(u16 ppaddress, int odd_address);
diff --git a/src/devices/machine/generalplus_gpl16250soc.cpp b/src/devices/machine/generalplus_gpl16250soc.cpp
index 2548929027c..d9bd2edc92c 100644
--- a/src/devices/machine/generalplus_gpl16250soc.cpp
+++ b/src/devices/machine/generalplus_gpl16250soc.cpp
@@ -219,12 +219,12 @@ void sunplus_gcm394_base_device::trigger_systemm_dma(int channel)
// mem.write_word(0x4d8d4, 0x4841); // golden tee IRQ? wait hack
//if (mem.read_word(0x3510f) == 0x4845)
- // mem.write_word(0x3510f, 0x4840); // camp rock force service mode
+ // mem.write_word(0x3510f, 0x4840); // camp rock force service mode
if (mem.read_word(0x4abe7) == 0x4840)
mem.write_word(0x4abe7, 0x4841); // camp rock IRQ? wait hack
-
+
// clear params after operation
m_dma_params[0][channel] = m_dma_params[0][channel] & 0x00f7;
diff --git a/src/devices/sound/gaelco.cpp b/src/devices/sound/gaelco.cpp
index 52e71a606c6..2a213408095 100644
--- a/src/devices/sound/gaelco.cpp
+++ b/src/devices/sound/gaelco.cpp
@@ -181,8 +181,8 @@ void gaelco_gae1_device::sound_stream_update(sound_stream &stream, std::vector<r
outputs[1].put_int(j, output_r, 32768);
}
-// if (wavraw)
-// wav_add_data_buffer(wavraw, outputs[0], outputs[1]);
+// if (wavraw)
+// wav_add_data_buffer(wavraw, outputs[0], outputs[1]);
}
/*============================================================================
diff --git a/src/devices/sound/hc55516.cpp b/src/devices/sound/hc55516.cpp
index 4ee6667ede4..5414f378802 100644
--- a/src/devices/sound/hc55516.cpp
+++ b/src/devices/sound/hc55516.cpp
@@ -188,10 +188,10 @@ void hc55516_device::process_digit()
m_next_sample = temp;
/* compress the sample range to fit better in a 16-bit word */
-/* if (temp < 0)
- m_next_sample = (int)(temp / (-temp * (1.0 / 32768.0) + 1.0));
- else
- m_next_sample = (int)(temp / (temp * (1.0 / 32768.0) + 1.0));*/
+/* if (temp < 0)
+ m_next_sample = (int)(temp / (-temp * (1.0 / 32768.0) + 1.0));
+ else
+ m_next_sample = (int)(temp / (temp * (1.0 / 32768.0) + 1.0));*/
}
void hc55516_device::clock_w(int state)
diff --git a/src/devices/sound/votrax.cpp b/src/devices/sound/votrax.cpp
index 000a568d2a3..f3a6e4d9234 100644
--- a/src/devices/sound/votrax.cpp
+++ b/src/devices/sound/votrax.cpp
@@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ void votrax_sc01_device::chip_update()
m_noise = ((m_noise << 1) & 0x7ffe) | inp;
m_cur_noise = !(((m_noise >> 14) ^ (m_noise >> 13)) & 1);
- // logerror("%s tick %02x.%03x 625=%d 208=%d pitch=%02x.%x ns=%04x ni=%d noise=%d cl=%x.%x clf=%d/%d\n", machine().time().to_string(), m_ticks, m_phonetick, tick_625, tick_208, m_pitch >> 3, m_pitch & 7, m_noise, inp, m_cur_noise, m_closure >> 2, m_closure & 3, m_rom_closure, m_cur_closure);
+ // logerror("%s tick %02x.%03x 625=%d 208=%d pitch=%02x.%x ns=%04x ni=%d noise=%d cl=%x.%x clf=%d/%d\n", machine().time().to_string(), m_ticks, m_phonetick, tick_625, tick_208, m_pitch >> 3, m_pitch & 7, m_noise, inp, m_cur_noise, m_closure >> 2, m_closure & 3, m_rom_closure, m_cur_closure);
}
void votrax_sc01_device::filters_commit(bool force)
diff --git a/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x.cpp b/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x.cpp
index c92af287081..6dccd546a35 100644
--- a/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x.cpp
+++ b/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x.cpp
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ void ppu2c0x_device::init_palette_tables()
m_nespens[entry] = (uint32_t)col;
entry++;
-
+
}
}
}
diff --git a/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x_sh6578.cpp b/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x_sh6578.cpp
index 8187856bc34..66ede857004 100644
--- a/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x_sh6578.cpp
+++ b/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x_sh6578.cpp
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ void ppu_sh6578_device::draw_background(uint8_t* line_priority)
{
color_mask = 0xff;
}
-
+
/* cache the background pen */
pen_t back_pen = m_nespens[m_back_color & color_mask];
diff --git a/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x_vt.cpp b/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x_vt.cpp
index 5f160a98ff1..739b5490c8f 100644
--- a/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x_vt.cpp
+++ b/src/devices/video/ppu2c0x_vt.cpp
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ void ppu_vt03_device::init_vtxx_rgb555_palette_tables()
{
for (int palval = 0; palval < 0x8000; palval++)
{
- // uint16_t rgbval = (m_palette_ram[i & 0x7f] & 0xff) | ((m_palette_ram[(i & 0x7f) + 0x80] & 0xff) << 8);
+ // uint16_t rgbval = (m_palette_ram[i & 0x7f] & 0xff) | ((m_palette_ram[(i & 0x7f) + 0x80] & 0xff) << 8);
uint8_t blue = (palval & 0x001f) << 3;
uint8_t green = (palval & 0x3e0) >> 2;
uint8_t red = (palval & 0x7C00) >> 7;
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ void ppu_vt03_device::draw_sprite_pixel(int sprite_xpos, int color, int pixel, u
if (!is16pix)
{
uint8_t pen = pixel_data + (4 * color);
- draw_tile_pixel_inner(pen, &bitmap.pix32(m_scanline, sprite_xpos + pixel));
+ draw_tile_pixel_inner(pen, &bitmap.pix32(m_scanline, sprite_xpos + pixel));
}
else
{
@@ -374,13 +374,13 @@ void ppu_vt03_device::draw_sprite_pixel(int sprite_xpos, int color, int pixel, u
if ((pixel_data & 0x03) != 0)
{
uint8_t pen = (pixel_data & 0x03) + (4 * color);
- draw_tile_pixel_inner(pen, &bitmap.pix32(m_scanline, sprite_xpos + pixel));
+ draw_tile_pixel_inner(pen, &bitmap.pix32(m_scanline, sprite_xpos + pixel));
}
if (((pixel_data >> 5) & 0x03) != 0)
{
uint8_t pen = ((pixel_data >> 5) & 0x03) + (4 * color);
- draw_tile_pixel_inner(pen, &bitmap.pix32(m_scanline, sprite_xpos + pixel + 8));
+ draw_tile_pixel_inner(pen, &bitmap.pix32(m_scanline, sprite_xpos + pixel + 8));
}
//ppu2c0x_device::draw_sprite_pixel(sprite_xpos, color, pixel, pixel_data & 0x03, bitmap);
//ppu2c0x_device::draw_sprite_pixel(sprite_xpos, color, pixel + 8, (pixel_data >> 5) & 0x03, bitmap);
@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ void ppu_vt03_device::draw_tile_pixel_inner(uint8_t pen, uint32_t *dest)
// does grayscale mode exist here? (we haven't calculated any colours for it)
//if (m_regs[PPU_CONTROL1] & PPU_CONTROL1_DISPLAY_MONO)
- // palval &= 0x30;
+ // palval &= 0x30;
// apply colour emphasis (does it really exist here?) (we haven't calculated any colours for it, so ths has no effect)
palval |= ((m_regs[PPU_CONTROL1] & PPU_CONTROL1_COLOR_EMPHASIS) << 10);
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ void ppu_vt03_device::draw_tile_pixel_inner(uint8_t pen, uint32_t *dest)
// does grayscale mode exist here? (we haven't calculated any colours for it)
//if (m_regs[PPU_CONTROL1] & PPU_CONTROL1_DISPLAY_MONO)
- // palval &= 0x30;
+ // palval &= 0x30;
// apply colour emphasis (does it really exist here?) (we haven't calculated any colours for it, so ths has no effect)
palval |= ((m_regs[PPU_CONTROL1] & PPU_CONTROL1_COLOR_EMPHASIS) << 7);
@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ void ppu_vt03_device::draw_tile_pixel_inner(uint8_t pen, uint32_t *dest)
// does grayscale mode exist here? (we haven't calculated any colours for it)
//if (m_regs[PPU_CONTROL1] & PPU_CONTROL1_DISPLAY_MONO)
- // palval &= 0x30;
+ // palval &= 0x30;
// apply colour emphasis (does it really exist here?) (we calculate values for it when building the palette lookup)
palval |= ((m_regs[PPU_CONTROL1] & PPU_CONTROL1_COLOR_EMPHASIS) << 7);
@@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ void ppu_vt03_device::draw_tile_pixel(uint8_t pix, int color, uint32_t back_pen,
pen = 0; // back_pen; // fixme backpen logic probably differs on vt03 due to extra colours
}
- draw_tile_pixel_inner(pen, dest);
+ draw_tile_pixel_inner(pen, dest);
}
}
diff --git a/src/emu/disound.h b/src/emu/disound.h
index d6135123ddb..db6456dfc9a 100644
--- a/src/emu/disound.h
+++ b/src/emu/disound.h
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ protected:
// internal state
u8 m_outputs; // number of outputs
std::vector<u8> m_outputmap; // map of inputs to outputs
- std::vector<bool> m_output_clear; // flag for tracking cleared buffers
+ std::vector<bool> m_output_clear; // flag for tracking cleared buffers
sound_stream *m_mixer_stream; // mixing stream
};
diff --git a/src/emu/sound.cpp b/src/emu/sound.cpp
index 1bb5ce0c40b..1c33166524f 100644
--- a/src/emu/sound.cpp
+++ b/src/emu/sound.cpp
@@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ void sound_stream_output::init(sound_stream &stream, u32 index, char const *tag)
#if (LOG_OUTPUT_WAV)
std::string filename = stream.device().machine().basename();
- filename += stream.device().tag();
+ filename += stream.device().tag();
for (int index = 0; index < filename.size(); index++)
if (filename[index] == ':')
filename[index] = '_';
diff --git a/src/emu/sound.h b/src/emu/sound.h
index 03c5ccb335e..f592c0f9f3c 100644
--- a/src/emu/sound.h
+++ b/src/emu/sound.h
@@ -8,47 +8,47 @@
****************************************************************************
- In MAME, sound is represented as a graph of sound "streams". Each
- stream has a fixed number of inputs and outputs, and is responsible
- for producing sound on demand.
-
- The graph is driven from the outputs, which are speaker devices.
- These devices are updated on a regular basis (~50 times per second),
- and when an update occurs, the graph is walked from the speaker
- through each input, until all connected streams are up to date.
-
- Individual streams can also be updated manually. This is important
- for sound chips and CPU-driven devices, who should force any
- affected streams to update prior to making changes.
-
- Sound streams are *not* part of the device execution model. This is
- very important to understand. If the process of producing the ouput
- stream affects state that might be consumed by an executing device
- (e.g., a CPU), then care must be taken to ensure that the stream is
- updated frequently enough
-
- The model for timing sound samples is very important and explained
- here. Each stream source has a clock (aka sample rate). Each clock
- edge represents a sample that is held for the duration of one clock
- period. This model has interesting effects:
-
- For example, if you have a 10Hz clock, and call stream.update() at
- t=0.91, it will compute 10 samples (for clock edges 0.0, 0.1, 0.2,
- ..., 0.7, 0.8, and 0.9). And then if you ask the stream what its
- current end time is (via stream.sample_time()), it will say t=1.0,
- which is in the future, because it knows it will hold that last
- sample until 1.0s.
-
- Sound generation callbacks are presented with a std::vector of inputs
- and outputs. The vectors contain objects of read_stream_view and
- write_stream_view respectively, which wrap access to a circular buffer
- of samples. Sound generation callbacks are expected to fill all the
- samples described by the outputs' write_stream_view objects. At the
- moment, all outputs have the same sample rate, so the number of samples
- that need to be generated will be consistent across all outputs.
-
- By default, the inputs will have been resampled to match the output
- sample rate, unless otherwise specified.
+ In MAME, sound is represented as a graph of sound "streams". Each
+ stream has a fixed number of inputs and outputs, and is responsible
+ for producing sound on demand.
+
+ The graph is driven from the outputs, which are speaker devices.
+ These devices are updated on a regular basis (~50 times per second),
+ and when an update occurs, the graph is walked from the speaker
+ through each input, until all connected streams are up to date.
+
+ Individual streams can also be updated manually. This is important
+ for sound chips and CPU-driven devices, who should force any
+ affected streams to update prior to making changes.
+
+ Sound streams are *not* part of the device execution model. This is
+ very important to understand. If the process of producing the ouput
+ stream affects state that might be consumed by an executing device
+ (e.g., a CPU), then care must be taken to ensure that the stream is
+ updated frequently enough
+
+ The model for timing sound samples is very important and explained
+ here. Each stream source has a clock (aka sample rate). Each clock
+ edge represents a sample that is held for the duration of one clock
+ period. This model has interesting effects:
+
+ For example, if you have a 10Hz clock, and call stream.update() at
+ t=0.91, it will compute 10 samples (for clock edges 0.0, 0.1, 0.2,
+ ..., 0.7, 0.8, and 0.9). And then if you ask the stream what its
+ current end time is (via stream.sample_time()), it will say t=1.0,
+ which is in the future, because it knows it will hold that last
+ sample until 1.0s.
+
+ Sound generation callbacks are presented with a std::vector of inputs
+ and outputs. The vectors contain objects of read_stream_view and
+ write_stream_view respectively, which wrap access to a circular buffer
+ of samples. Sound generation callbacks are expected to fill all the
+ samples described by the outputs' write_stream_view objects. At the
+ moment, all outputs have the same sample rate, so the number of samples
+ that need to be generated will be consistent across all outputs.
+
+ By default, the inputs will have been resampled to match the output
+ sample rate, unless otherwise specified.
***************************************************************************/
@@ -81,7 +81,11 @@ constexpr u32 SAMPLE_RATE_MINIMUM = 50;
//**************************************************************************
// turn this on to enable aggressive assertions and other checks
+#ifdef MAME_DEBUG
#define SOUND_DEBUG (1)
+#else
+#define SOUND_DEBUG (0)
+#endif
// if SOUND_DEBUG is on, make assertions fire regardless of MAME_DEBUG
#if (SOUND_DEBUG)
diff --git a/src/lib/formats/p2000t_cas.cpp b/src/lib/formats/p2000t_cas.cpp
index e3351dc99dc..6a858e486c4 100644
--- a/src/lib/formats/p2000t_cas.cpp
+++ b/src/lib/formats/p2000t_cas.cpp
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ struct P2000T_Header
std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, P2000T_Header const &hdr)
{
return os << "File: " << std::string(hdr.file_name, 8) << '.'
- << std::string(hdr.ext, 3) << " " << hdr.file_length;
+ << std::string(hdr.ext, 3) << " " << hdr.file_length;
}
static cassette_image::error p2000t_cas_identify(cassette_image *cass, struct CassetteOptions *opts)
@@ -189,27 +189,27 @@ void update_chksum(uint16_t *de, bool bit)
}
/*
- A transition on a clock boundary from low to high is a 1.
- A transition on a clock boundary from high to low is a 0
- An intermediate transition halfway between the clock boundary
- can occur when there are consecutive 0s or 1s. See the example
- below where the clock is marked by a |
-
-
- 1 0 1 1 0 0
- RDA: _|----|____|--__|----|__--|__--
- RDC: _|-___|-___|-___|-___|-___|-___
- ^ ^
- |-- clock signal |-- intermediate transition.
-
- This signal can be written by a simple algorithm where the first bit
- is always false (transition to low, half clock). Now only one bit is needed
- to determine what the next partial clock should look like.
-
- This works because we are always guaranteed that a block starts with 0xAA,
- and hence will ALWAYS find a signal like this on tape: _-- (low, high, high)
- after a gap. This is guaranteed when the tape is moving forward as well as
- backwards.
+ A transition on a clock boundary from low to high is a 1.
+ A transition on a clock boundary from high to low is a 0
+ An intermediate transition halfway between the clock boundary
+ can occur when there are consecutive 0s or 1s. See the example
+ below where the clock is marked by a |
+
+
+ 1 0 1 1 0 0
+ RDA: _|----|____|--__|----|__--|__--
+ RDC: _|-___|-___|-___|-___|-___|-___
+ ^ ^
+ |-- clock signal |-- intermediate transition.
+
+ This signal can be written by a simple algorithm where the first bit
+ is always false (transition to low, half clock). Now only one bit is needed
+ to determine what the next partial clock should look like.
+
+ This works because we are always guaranteed that a block starts with 0xAA,
+ and hence will ALWAYS find a signal like this on tape: _-- (low, high, high)
+ after a gap. This is guaranteed when the tape is moving forward as well as
+ backwards.
*/
cassette_image::error p2000t_put_bit(cassette_image *cass, double *time_index, bool bit)
{
@@ -263,17 +263,17 @@ static cassette_image::error p2000t_cas_load(cassette_image *cassette)
constexpr int CAS_BLOCK = 1280;
/*
- The cas format is pretty simple. it consists of a sequence of blocks,
- where a block consists of the following:
+ The cas format is pretty simple. it consists of a sequence of blocks,
+ where a block consists of the following:
- [0-256] P2000 memory address 0x6000 - 0x6100
- .... Nonsense (keyboard status etc.)
- 0x30 P200T_Header
- 0x50
- ... Nonsense..
- [0-1024] Data block
+ [0-256] P2000 memory address 0x6000 - 0x6100
+ .... Nonsense (keyboard status etc.)
+ 0x30 P200T_Header
+ 0x50
+ ... Nonsense..
+ [0-1024] Data block
- This means that one block gets stored in 1280 bytes.
+ This means that one block gets stored in 1280 bytes.
*/
if (image_size % CAS_BLOCK != 0)
{
diff --git a/src/lib/formats/vg5k_cas.cpp b/src/lib/formats/vg5k_cas.cpp
index 97d7421f622..45d3680618c 100644
--- a/src/lib/formats/vg5k_cas.cpp
+++ b/src/lib/formats/vg5k_cas.cpp
@@ -234,5 +234,5 @@ static const struct CassetteFormat vg5k_k7_format =
CASSETTE_FORMATLIST_START(vg5k_cassette_formats)
CASSETTE_FORMAT(vg5k_k7_format)
- CASSETTE_FORMAT(wavfile_format)
+ CASSETTE_FORMAT(wavfile_format)
CASSETTE_FORMATLIST_END
diff --git a/src/lib/netlist/core/nets.h b/src/lib/netlist/core/nets.h
index 8b1e81e7e24..8fe7ab6bb3c 100644
--- a/src/lib/netlist/core/nets.h
+++ b/src/lib/netlist/core/nets.h
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
// no action will be taken. This is academically cleaner, but slower than
// allowing this to happen and filter it during during "process".
-#define AVOID_NOOP_QUEUE_PUSHES (0)
+#define AVOID_NOOP_QUEUE_PUSHES (0)
namespace netlist
{
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ namespace netlist
if (m_in_queue == queue_status::DELAYED_DUE_TO_INACTIVE)
{
#if (AVOID_NOOP_QUEUE_PUSHES)
- if (m_next_scheduled_time > exec().time()
+ if (m_next_scheduled_time > exec().time()
&& (m_cur_Q != m_new_Q))
#else
if (m_next_scheduled_time > exec().time())
diff --git a/src/lib/netlist/macro/nlm_cd4xxx_lib.cpp b/src/lib/netlist/macro/nlm_cd4xxx_lib.cpp
index 51034eb3498..ad0ff1fbe5b 100644
--- a/src/lib/netlist/macro/nlm_cd4xxx_lib.cpp
+++ b/src/lib/netlist/macro/nlm_cd4xxx_lib.cpp
@@ -490,15 +490,15 @@ static NETLIST_START(CD4049_DIP)
NET_C(A.VSS, B.VSS, C.VSS, D.VSS, E.VSS, F.VSS)
//DIPPINS( /* +--------------+ */
- // A.VDD, /* VCC |1 ++ 16| NC */ NC.I,
- // A.G, /*G=/A |2 15| L=/F*/ F.L,
- // A.A, /* A |3 14| F */ F.F,
- // B.H, /*H=/B |4 13| NC */ NC.I,
- // B.B, /* B |5 4049 12| K=/E*/ E.K,
- // C.I, /*I=/C |6 11| E */ E.E,
- // C.C, /* C |7 10| J=/D*/ D.J,
- // A.VSS, /* VSS |8 9| D */ D.D
- // /* +--------------+ */
+ // A.VDD, /* VCC |1 ++ 16| NC */ NC.I,
+ // A.G, /*G=/A |2 15| L=/F*/ F.L,
+ // A.A, /* A |3 14| F */ F.F,
+ // B.H, /*H=/B |4 13| NC */ NC.I,
+ // B.B, /* B |5 4049 12| K=/E*/ E.K,
+ // C.I, /*I=/C |6 11| E */ E.E,
+ // C.C, /* C |7 10| J=/D*/ D.J,
+ // A.VSS, /* VSS |8 9| D */ D.D
+ // /* +--------------+ */
//)
DIPPINS( /* +--------------+ */
A.VDD, /* VCC |1 ++ 16| NC */ NC.I,
diff --git a/src/lib/netlist/plib/gmres.h b/src/lib/netlist/plib/gmres.h
index 16fcd1b3f4b..bb296833238 100644
--- a/src/lib/netlist/plib/gmres.h
+++ b/src/lib/netlist/plib/gmres.h
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ namespace plib
}
else
//rho_delta = accuracy * plib::sqrt(vec_mult2<FT>(n, rhs))
- // + 1e-4 * std::sqrt(n);
+ // + 1e-4 * std::sqrt(n);
rho_delta = accuracy * plib::sqrt(narrow_cast<FT>(n));
//
@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ namespace plib
}
//for (std::size_t i = 0; i <= k; i++)
- // vec_add_mult_scalar(n, x, m_v[i], m_y[i]);
+ // vec_add_mult_scalar(n, x, m_v[i], m_y[i]);
return true;
}
return false;
diff --git a/src/lib/netlist/plib/ptimed_queue.h b/src/lib/netlist/plib/ptimed_queue.h
index 9df8a8fcd83..1807625b6b3 100644
--- a/src/lib/netlist/plib/ptimed_queue.h
+++ b/src/lib/netlist/plib/ptimed_queue.h
@@ -341,4 +341,4 @@ namespace plib {
} // namespace plib
#endif // PTIMED_QUEUE_H_
-#include <cstdlib>
+#include <cstdlib>
diff --git a/src/mame/audio/nl_astrob.cpp b/src/mame/audio/nl_astrob.cpp
index d8fac90fa64..8ff80c77c2f 100644
--- a/src/mame/audio/nl_astrob.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/audio/nl_astrob.cpp
@@ -61,26 +61,26 @@
// Define some random factors (5%)
-#define FRND1 1.023
-#define FRND2 1.017
-#define FRND3 1.005
-#define FRND4 1.014
-#define FRND5 1.049
-#define FRND6 1.044
-#define FRND7 1.016
-#define FRND8 1.037
-#define FRND9 1.030
-#define FRND10 1.001
-#define FRND11 1.034
-#define FRND12 1.043
-#define FRND13 1.011
-#define FRND14 1.016
-#define FRND15 1.011
-#define FRND16 1.006
-#define FRND17 1.009
-#define FRND18 1.007
-#define FRND19 1.035
-#define FRND20 1.004
+#define FRND1 1.023
+#define FRND2 1.017
+#define FRND3 1.005
+#define FRND4 1.014
+#define FRND5 1.049
+#define FRND6 1.044
+#define FRND7 1.016
+#define FRND8 1.037
+#define FRND9 1.030
+#define FRND10 1.001
+#define FRND11 1.034
+#define FRND12 1.043
+#define FRND13 1.011
+#define FRND14 1.016
+#define FRND15 1.011
+#define FRND16 1.006
+#define FRND17 1.009
+#define FRND18 1.007
+#define FRND19 1.035
+#define FRND20 1.004
//
// Main netlist
diff --git a/src/mame/audio/sente6vb.cpp b/src/mame/audio/sente6vb.cpp
index 4b5916d709e..de06af02feb 100644
--- a/src/mame/audio/sente6vb.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/audio/sente6vb.cpp
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ void sente6vb_device::device_add_mconfig(machine_config &config)
SPEAKER(config, "mono").front_center();
mm5837_stream_device &noise(MM5837_STREAM(config, "noise", 0));
-// noise.set_vdd(-6.5); // seems too low -- possible the mapping in mm5837 is wrong
+// noise.set_vdd(-6.5); // seems too low -- possible the mapping in mm5837 is wrong
noise.set_vdd(-8.0);
for (auto &cem_device : m_cem_device)
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/abc1600.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/abc1600.cpp
index d0a9e05dd02..0f59fbd87b9 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/abc1600.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/abc1600.cpp
@@ -34,20 +34,20 @@
TODO:
- - sas/format/format in abcenix tries to access the SASI card using a memory location mapped for task 0, when the process is run as task 1
-
- [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) ff800:4f TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 15 MEM 7f800-7ffff 1ff800
- [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) ff801:ff TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 15 MEM 7f800-7ffff 1ff800
- [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) ff000:4f TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 14 MEM 7f000-7f7ff 1ff000
- [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) ff001:fe TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 14 MEM 7f000-7f7ff 1ff000
- [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) fe800:4f TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 13 MEM 7e800-7efff 1fe800
- [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) fe801:fd TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 13 MEM 7e800-7efff 1fe800
- [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) fe000:4f TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 12 MEM 7e000-7e7ff 1fe000
- [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) fe001:fc TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 12 MEM 7e000-7e7ff 1fe000
-
- [:mac] ':3f' (08A98) MAC 7e4a2:0004a2 (SEGA 02f SEGD 09 PGA 09c PGD 8000 NONX 1 WP 0 TASK 1 FC 1)
- should be
- [:mac] ':3f' (089A8) MAC 7e4a2:1fe4a2 (SEGA 00f SEGD 0f PGA 0fc PGD 43fc NONX 0 WP 1 TASK 0 FC 5)
+ - sas/format/format in abcenix tries to access the SASI card using a memory location mapped for task 0, when the process is run as task 1
+
+ [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) ff800:4f TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 15 MEM 7f800-7ffff 1ff800
+ [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) ff801:ff TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 15 MEM 7f800-7ffff 1ff800
+ [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) ff000:4f TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 14 MEM 7f000-7f7ff 1ff000
+ [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) ff001:fe TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 14 MEM 7f000-7f7ff 1ff000
+ [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) fe800:4f TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 13 MEM 7e800-7efff 1fe800
+ [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) fe801:fd TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 13 MEM 7e800-7efff 1fe800
+ [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) fe000:4f TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 12 MEM 7e000-7e7ff 1fe000
+ [:mac] ':3f' (0009E) fe001:fc TASK 0 SEGMENT 15 PAGE 12 MEM 7e000-7e7ff 1fe000
+
+ [:mac] ':3f' (08A98) MAC 7e4a2:0004a2 (SEGA 02f SEGD 09 PGA 09c PGD 8000 NONX 1 WP 0 TASK 1 FC 1)
+ should be
+ [:mac] ':3f' (089A8) MAC 7e4a2:1fe4a2 (SEGA 00f SEGD 0f PGA 0fc PGD 43fc NONX 0 WP 1 TASK 0 FC 5)
- short/long reset (RSTBUT)
- CIO
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/bagman.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/bagman.cpp
index 56c0a514555..c59467d9d8e 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/bagman.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/bagman.cpp
@@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ ROM_START( bagnardi ) // 1983
ROM_REGION (0x104, "plds", 0)
ROM_LOAD( "lebag_itisa_pal16r6cn.p6", 0x000, 0x104, CRC(13f14bbf) SHA1(b8c4ddf61609465f3a3699dd42796f15a7b17979) )
-
+
ROM_END
ROM_START( bagnardio ) // 1982, based on bagnard set with mods for license text
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/clickstart.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/clickstart.cpp
index 9c67a8f78cc..e46cc3d3d7d 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/clickstart.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/clickstart.cpp
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
mouse optical sensor is a N2163, probably from Agilent.
ClickStart cartridges pinout:
-
+
1 N/C 2 GND
3 GND 4 VCC
5 GND 6 VCC
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/cps1bl_5205.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/cps1bl_5205.cpp
index 6a1a2f74448..b305c46597f 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/cps1bl_5205.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/cps1bl_5205.cpp
@@ -1082,7 +1082,7 @@ ROM_START( knightsb3 )
== |
| 1 5 6 |
|________________________|
-
+
#1 palce20v8h secured, bruteforce ok
#2 palce16v8h secured, bruteforce ok
#3 palce16v8h secured, registered
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/cps1bl_pic.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/cps1bl_pic.cpp
index b0b88216320..d8a1efd5d07 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/cps1bl_pic.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/cps1bl_pic.cpp
@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@ ROM_START( jurassic99 )
U98G ATF16V8B-15PC 8 secured, registered
U99G ATF16V8B-15PC 8 secured, registered
U134G ATF16V8B-15PC 8? secured, registered
-
+
3rd column numbers are what's hand-written on each chip
? = hard to read or rubbed off
the #8 pals appear to be just 74LS298 equivalents, can be replaced with real 74LS298 (additional 16-pin footprints underneath each chip) or hand-crafted jed
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/dpb7000.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/dpb7000.cpp
index 1179cf9a0aa..3f6608f311a 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/dpb7000.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/dpb7000.cpp
@@ -47,8 +47,8 @@
#define LOG_SIZE_CARD (1 << 14)
#define LOG_FILTER_CARD (1 << 15)
#define LOG_KEYBC (1 << 16)
-#define LOG_TDS (1 << 17)
-#define LOG_TABLET (1 << 18)
+#define LOG_TDS (1 << 17)
+#define LOG_TABLET (1 << 18)
#define LOG_ALL (LOG_UNKNOWN | LOG_CSR | LOG_CTRLBUS | LOG_SYS_CTRL | LOG_FDC_CTRL | LOG_FDC_PORT | LOG_FDC_CMD | LOG_FDC_MECH | LOG_BRUSH_ADDR | \
LOG_STORE_ADDR | LOG_COMBINER | LOG_SIZE_CARD | LOG_FILTER_CARD)
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/elan_eu3a05.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/elan_eu3a05.cpp
index c1c7675cd21..29abd9ff08d 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/elan_eu3a05.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/elan_eu3a05.cpp
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ public:
void init_sudelan();
void init_sudelan3();
-
+
protected:
// driver_device overrides
virtual void machine_start() override;
@@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ void elan_eu3a05_pvwwcas_state::pvwwcas(machine_config& config)
m_screen->set_refresh_hz(50);
m_sys->set_pal(); // TODO: also set PAL clocks
- m_gpio->read_2_callback().set(FUNC(elan_eu3a05_pvwwcas_state::pvwwc_portc_r));
+ m_gpio->read_2_callback().set(FUNC(elan_eu3a05_pvwwcas_state::pvwwc_portc_r));
m_gpio->write_2_callback().set(FUNC(elan_eu3a05_pvwwcas_state::pvwwc_portc_w));
}
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/generalplus_gpl32612.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/generalplus_gpl32612.cpp
index df996e9b788..fbc02eec7c0 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/generalplus_gpl32612.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/generalplus_gpl32612.cpp
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ private:
uint32_t unk_d000003c_r(offs_t offset, uint32_t mem_mask);
uint32_t unk_d0800018_r(offs_t offset, uint32_t mem_mask);
uint32_t unk_d0900140_r(offs_t offset, uint32_t mem_mask);
- uint32_t unk_d0900153_r(offs_t offset, uint32_t mem_mask);
+ uint32_t unk_d0900153_r(offs_t offset, uint32_t mem_mask);
};
uint32_t generalplus_gpl32612_game_state::unk_d000003c_r(offs_t offset, uint32_t mem_mask)
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ void generalplus_gpl32612_game_state::arm_map(address_map &map)
map(0x00000000, 0x03ffffff).ram();
map(0xd000003c, 0xd000003f).r(FUNC(generalplus_gpl32612_game_state::unk_d000003c_r));
-
+
map(0xd0800018, 0xd080001b).r(FUNC(generalplus_gpl32612_game_state::unk_d0800018_r));
map(0xd0900140, 0xd0900143).r(FUNC(generalplus_gpl32612_game_state::unk_d0900140_r));
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/ginganin.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/ginganin.cpp
index 5b6263f22de..caa0b4c5027 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/ginganin.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/ginganin.cpp
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ f5d6 print 7 digit BCD number: d0.l to (a1)+ color $3000
void ginganin_state::main_map(address_map &map)
{
- // PC=0x408 ROM area 10000-13fff is written at POST with: 0000 0000 0000 0001,
+ // PC=0x408 ROM area 10000-13fff is written at POST with: 0000 0000 0000 0001,
// looks a debugging left-over for GFX patching (causes state garbage if hooked as RAM write mirror)
map(0x000000, 0x01ffff).rom().nopw();
map(0x020000, 0x023fff).ram();
@@ -360,10 +360,10 @@ void ginganin_state::init_ginganin()
{
// pending full removal of this patch ...
/* main cpu patches */
-// u16 *rom = (u16 *)memregion("maincpu")->base();
+// u16 *rom = (u16 *)memregion("maincpu")->base();
/* avoid writes to rom getting to the log */
-// rom[0x408 / 2] = 0x6000;
-// rom[0x40a / 2] = 0x001c;
+// rom[0x408 / 2] = 0x6000;
+// rom[0x40a / 2] = 0x001c;
}
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/informer_207_100.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/informer_207_100.cpp
index 7b123f0e30a..eb7e9ab238e 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/informer_207_100.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/informer_207_100.cpp
@@ -8,15 +8,15 @@
Hardware:
- HD68B09EP
- - 3x HM6116LP-4 (+ 3 empty sockets), 2x TC5517BPL-20
+ - 3x HM6116LP-4 (+ 3 empty sockets), 2x TC5517BPL-20
- R6545-1AP CRTC
- - MC2681P DUART
+ - MC2681P DUART
- MC68B50P ACIA
- M58321 RTC
- - 19.7184 MHz XTAL, 3.6864 MHz XTAL
+ - 19.7184 MHz XTAL, 3.6864 MHz XTAL
TODO:
- - Redump ROM 207_100_2.bin
+ - Redump ROM 207_100_2.bin
***************************************************************************/
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ MC6845_UPDATE_ROW( informer_207_100_state::crtc_update_row )
for (int x = 0; x < x_count; x++)
{
-// uint8_t attr = m_ram[ma + x * 2 + 0];
+// uint8_t attr = m_ram[ma + x * 2 + 0];
uint8_t code = m_ram[ma + x * 2 + 1];
uint8_t data = m_chargen[(code << 4) + ra];
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/informer_207_376.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/informer_207_376.cpp
index f4ed3c68f21..4d084317302 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/informer_207_376.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/informer_207_376.cpp
@@ -8,17 +8,17 @@
Hardware:
- M6809
- - 8253 PIT
+ - 8253 PIT
- Z80SCC 8530
- 2x 6850 ACIA (up to 4)
- 2x X2212P NOVRAM
TODO:
- - Dump keyboard controller and emulate it (currently HLE'd)
- - Problably needs improvements to at least the Z80SCC to
- properly support synchrous modes
+ - Dump keyboard controller and emulate it (currently HLE'd)
+ - Problably needs improvements to at least the Z80SCC to
+ properly support synchrous modes
- Figure out the unknown bits at 0x8400
- - Verify clock speeds
+ - Verify clock speeds
Notes:
- Thanks to charcole and his zmachine3270 project at
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/informer_213.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/informer_213.cpp
index c2a94e330e5..f2167563fbe 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/informer_213.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/informer_213.cpp
@@ -3,18 +3,18 @@
/***************************************************************************
Informer 213 (IBM 374/SNA V.22)
- Informer 213 AE (VT-100)
+ Informer 213 AE (VT-100)
Hardware:
- EF68B09EP
- - 2x TC5564PL-15 [8k] (next to CG ROM)
- - 1x TC5565APL-15 [8k] + 2x TMS4464-15NL [32k] (next to CPU)
- - Z0853006PSC SCC
- - ASIC (INFORMER 44223)
- - 18.432 MHz XTAL
+ - 2x TC5564PL-15 [8k] (next to CG ROM)
+ - 1x TC5565APL-15 [8k] + 2x TMS4464-15NL [32k] (next to CPU)
+ - Z0853006PSC SCC
+ - ASIC (INFORMER 44223)
+ - 18.432 MHz XTAL
TODO:
- - Figure out the ASIC and how it's connected
+ - Figure out the ASIC and how it's connected
***************************************************************************/
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ INPUT_PORTS_END
uint32_t informer_213_state::screen_update(screen_device &screen, bitmap_rgb32 &bitmap, const rectangle &cliprect)
{
offs_t chargen_base = (m_chargen.bytes() == 0x4000) ? 0x2000 : 0;
-
+
// line at which vram splits into two windows
int split = 24 - ((m_vram_start_addr2 - m_vram_start_addr) / 80);
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ void informer_213_state::informer_213(machine_config &config)
m_screen->set_visarea_full();
m_screen->set_refresh_hz(60);
m_screen->set_vblank_time(ATTOSECONDS_IN_USEC(2500)); // not accurate
-// m_screen->set_raw(18.432_MHz_XTAL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+// m_screen->set_raw(18.432_MHz_XTAL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
m_screen->set_screen_update(FUNC(informer_213_state::screen_update));
m_screen->screen_vblank().set(FUNC(informer_213_state::vblank_w));
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/m72.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/m72.cpp
index 5e35cf81fc9..98505de4549 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/m72.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/m72.cpp
@@ -597,16 +597,16 @@ static const u8 airduelm72_crc[CRC_LEN] = { 0x54,0x81,0xe6,0x8a, 0xc9,0x12,0
// Actual MCU is dumped, information for Air Duel (Japan, M72 hardware) for reference:
static const u8 airduelm72_code[CODE_LEN] =
{
- 0x68,0x00,0xd0, // push 0d000h
- 0x1f, // pop ds
- // the game checks for
- // "This game can only be played in Japan..." message in the video text buffer
- // the message is nowhere to be found in the ROMs, so has to be displayed by the mcu
- 0xc6,0x06,0xc0,0x1c,0x57, // mov [1cc0h], byte 057h
- 0xea,0x69,0x0b,0x00,0x00 // jmp 0000:$0b69
+ 0x68,0x00,0xd0, // push 0d000h
+ 0x1f, // pop ds
+ // the game checks for
+ // "This game can only be played in Japan..." message in the video text buffer
+ // the message is nowhere to be found in the ROMs, so has to be displayed by the mcu
+ 0xc6,0x06,0xc0,0x1c,0x57, // mov [1cc0h], byte 057h
+ 0xea,0x69,0x0b,0x00,0x00 // jmp 0000:$0b69
};
static const u8 airduelm72j_crc[CRC_LEN] = { 0x72,0x9c,0xca,0x85, 0xc9,0x12,0xcc,0xea,
- 0x00,0x00 };
+ 0x00,0x00 };
*/
/* Daiku no Gensan */
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/mac.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/mac.cpp
index 2db4d331526..899700e00e7 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/mac.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/mac.cpp
@@ -41,13 +41,13 @@
when the PC hits GetCPUID, the move.l (a2), d0 at PC = 0x10000 will cause an MMU fault (jump to 0xFFF00300). why?
a2 = 0x5ffffffc (the CPU ID register). MMU is unable to resolve this; defect in the MMU emulation probable.
- TODO:
- - SE and Classic to own driver
- - Portable and PowerBook 100 to own driver
- - Remaining PowerBooks to own driver
- - Quadra 700 to own driver
- - V8 and friends to own driver
- - LC3 / LC520 / IIvx / IIvi to own driver
+ TODO:
+ - SE and Classic to own driver
+ - Portable and PowerBook 100 to own driver
+ - Remaining PowerBooks to own driver
+ - Quadra 700 to own driver
+ - V8 and friends to own driver
+ - LC3 / LC520 / IIvx / IIvi to own driver
****************************************************************************/
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/mac128.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/mac128.cpp
index de3e93a68d8..a6bdee192d3 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/mac128.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/mac128.cpp
@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
Original-style Macintosh family emulation
The cutoff here is Macs with 128k-style video and audio.
- We also include the SE and Classic, which are basically cost-reduced Mac Pluses with ADB
- instead of the original keyboard/mouse hardware.
+ We also include the SE and Classic, which are basically cost-reduced Mac Pluses with ADB
+ instead of the original keyboard/mouse hardware.
Nate Woods, Raphael Nabet, R. Belmont
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ void mac128_state::field_interrupts()
take_interrupt = 1;
}
-// printf("field_interrupts: take %d\n", take_interrupt);
+// printf("field_interrupts: take %d\n", take_interrupt);
if (m_last_taken_interrupt > -1)
{
@@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ uint8_t mac128_state::mac_via_in_b()
val |= m_rtc->data_r();
-// printf("%s VIA1 IN_B = %02x\n", machine().describe_context().c_str(), val);
+// printf("%s VIA1 IN_B = %02x\n", machine().describe_context().c_str(), val);
return val;
}
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/msisaac.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/msisaac.cpp
index 353133ac175..e17c5c2c581 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/msisaac.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/msisaac.cpp
@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@
driver by Jarek Burczynski
- TODO:
- - complete MCU simulation, several gameplay elements not properly right;
- - sprites are probably banked differently (no way to be sure until MCU dump is available)
- - TA7630 emulation needs filter support (characteristics depend on the frequency)
- - TA7630 volume table is hand tuned to match the sample, but still slightly off.
+ TODO:
+ - complete MCU simulation, several gameplay elements not properly right;
+ - sprites are probably banked differently (no way to be sure until MCU dump is available)
+ - TA7630 emulation needs filter support (characteristics depend on the frequency)
+ - TA7630 volume table is hand tuned to match the sample, but still slightly off.
****************************************************************************/
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/nes_vt.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/nes_vt.cpp
index 1a8490646d1..130e21cdeae 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/nes_vt.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/nes_vt.cpp
@@ -2353,13 +2353,13 @@ CONS( 2016, fcpocket, 0, 0, nes_vt_fp_4x16mb, nes_vt_fp, nes_vt_hh_state, e
/****************************************************************************************************************
- Things below seem on heavily enhanced hardware of unknown VT type
+ Things below seem on heavily enhanced hardware of unknown VT type
- It's possible some of these are the same as some of the ones above (sy889, rminitv, dgun2573 etc.) but with
- more features used.
+ It's possible some of these are the same as some of the ones above (sy889, rminitv, dgun2573 etc.) but with
+ more features used.
- In some cases these might be almost entirely different, and it is likely a number don't belong in this
- driver at all.
+ In some cases these might be almost entirely different, and it is likely a number don't belong in this
+ driver at all.
****************************************************************************************************************/
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/photoply.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/photoply.cpp
index d5034bb378a..85a86e3e22f 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/photoply.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/photoply.cpp
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ ROM_START(photoply98sp)
ROM_REGION(0x20000, "bios", 0) // Motherboard BIOS
ROM_LOAD("funworld_award_486e_w83787.bin", 0x000000, 0x20000, CRC(af7ff1d4) SHA1(72eeecf798a03817ce7ba4d65cd4128ed3ef7e68) ) // 486E 96/7/19 W83787 PLUG & PLAY BIOS, AT27C010, Funworld sticker: Sept 1998
- ROM_REGION(0x8000, "ex_bios", ROMREGION_ERASE00 ) // Multifunction board with a ESS AudioDrive chip, Funworld sticker: Sept 1998
+ ROM_REGION(0x8000, "ex_bios", ROMREGION_ERASE00 ) // Multifunction board with a ESS AudioDrive chip, Funworld sticker: Sept 1998
ROM_LOAD("enhanced_bios_centos.bin", 0x000000, 0x8000, CRC(ee8ad003) SHA1(4814385117599a98da02155785d1e3fce4e485bd) ) // Centos CI-8000/PP2000 ROM BIOS Version 1.06, 27C256B
ROM_REGION(0x8000, "video_bios", 0 )
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/quickpick5.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/quickpick5.cpp
index 8cac498195e..09b1a827675 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/quickpick5.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/quickpick5.cpp
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ static INPUT_PORTS_START( quickpick5 )
INPUT_PORTS_END
// Control panel buttons layout:
-// Payout 1 2 1-2 1-3 1-4
+// Payout 1 2 1-2 1-3 1-4
// 3 4 2-3 2-4 3-4 Start
static INPUT_PORTS_START( waijockey )
PORT_START("IN1")
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/seibucats.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/seibucats.cpp
index b2bb9d15a6b..37e6cf48d50 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/seibucats.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/seibucats.cpp
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
- mahjong keyboard inputs (and JAMMA adapter for some games);
- emulate YMF721-S or at least do something about MIDI sound;
- verify interrupt table;
- - verify coin inputs;
+ - verify coin inputs;
- Any other port lingering in the 0x400-0x7ff area?
===========================================================================================================================
@@ -38,14 +38,14 @@
ROM:
- Program ROMs: MX27C40000C-12 or MBM27C4001-12Z or TMS27C040-10 x4 (U011, U015-U017 = "PRG0-PRG3" on ROM board)
- Sprite ROMs: MX29F8100MC-12 or "MX29F1610" x4 (U0231-U0234 = "OBJ1-OBJ4" on ROM board).
- Only three ROMs appear to be populated on any game.
- This means sprites should be 6bpp, even though they could potentially have been 8bpp.
+ Only three ROMs appear to be populated on any game.
+ This means sprites should be 6bpp, even though they could potentially have been 8bpp.
EEPROM/NVRAM:
- ST93C46AF Serial EEPROM (U0512; towards left center of board)
- Toshiba TC55257DFL-70L (U0144 on ROM board) with Maxell CR2032 battery (BT011 on ROM board).
- The ROM board type used by Marumie Network lacks NVRAM and RTC;
- their locations are not populated on Pakkun Ball TV.
+ The ROM board type used by Marumie Network lacks NVRAM and RTC;
+ their locations are not populated on Pakkun Ball TV.
RTC:
- JRC 6355E/NJU6355 Real Time Clock (U0513, above YMF721)
@@ -54,8 +54,8 @@
Serial ports:
- NEC uPD71051GB USART x2 (U1133, U1134; lined up with DB9 ports)
- MAXZ32 Serial Line Driver x2 (U1138, U1141; between USARTs and DB9 ports)
- - Two DB9 ports, one marked "DVD" and the other "Touch Panel."
- The latter also uses a separate 2-pin Molex power connector (CN114).
+ - Two DB9 ports, one marked "DVD" and the other "Touch Panel."
+ The latter also uses a separate 2-pin Molex power connector (CN114).
Sound and linear miscellany:
- Yamaha YMF721-S General MIDI OPL4-ML2 (U0274; to right of USARTs)
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/snesb.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/snesb.cpp
index 251956bb52b..f6c028b4236 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/snesb.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/snesb.cpp
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ uint8_t snesb_state::wldgunsb_722262_r()
{
// PC 2e2f6
return 0x2b;
-}
+}
uint8_t snesb_state::wldgunsb_723364_r()
{
@@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ void snesb_state::init_wldgunsb()
static uint8_t address_tab_high[0x20] = {
0x0b, 0x1d, 0x05, 0x15, 0x09, 0x19, 0x04, 0x13, 0x02, 0x1f, 0x07, 0x17, 0x0d, 0x11, 0x0a, 0x1a,
- 0x14, 0x0e, 0x18, 0x06, 0x1e, 0x01, 0x10, 0x0c, 0x1b, 0x0f, 0x16, 0x00, 0x12, 0x08, 0x1c, 0x03
+ 0x14, 0x0e, 0x18, 0x06, 0x1e, 0x01, 0x10, 0x0c, 0x1b, 0x0f, 0x16, 0x00, 0x12, 0x08, 0x1c, 0x03
};
static uint8_t address_tab_low[0x40] = {
@@ -1465,7 +1465,7 @@ void snesb_state::init_wldgunsb()
m_maincpu->space(AS_PROGRAM).install_read_handler(0x770071, 0x770071, read8smo_delegate(*this, FUNC(snesb_state::snesb_dsw1_r)));
m_maincpu->space(AS_PROGRAM).install_read_handler(0x770072, 0x770072, read8smo_delegate(*this, FUNC(snesb_state::snesb_dsw2_r)));
m_maincpu->space(AS_PROGRAM).install_read_handler(0x770079, 0x770079, read8smo_delegate(*this, FUNC(snesb_state::snesb_coin_r)));
-
+
// protection overlays
// counter (PC=0x2dfe7 / 0x2dfee)
m_maincpu->space(AS_PROGRAM).install_read_handler(0x7bf45b, 0x7bf45b, read8smo_delegate(*this, FUNC(snesb_state::sb2b_75bd37_r)));
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx.cpp
index eeaeba1a12d..4dea858b588 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx.cpp
@@ -1039,13 +1039,13 @@ static INPUT_PORTS_START( hotwheels )
PORT_BIT( 0xf000, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_UNKNOWN )
PORT_START("P2")
- PORT_BIT( 0x0001, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_JOYSTICK_LEFT )
- PORT_BIT( 0x0002, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_JOYSTICK_RIGHT )
- PORT_BIT( 0x0004, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_JOYSTICK_UP )
+ PORT_BIT( 0x0001, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_JOYSTICK_LEFT )
+ PORT_BIT( 0x0002, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_JOYSTICK_RIGHT )
+ PORT_BIT( 0x0004, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_JOYSTICK_UP )
PORT_BIT( 0x0008, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_JOYSTICK_DOWN )
- PORT_BIT( 0x0010, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_BUTTON1 )
- PORT_BIT( 0x0020, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNKNOWN )
- PORT_BIT( 0x0040, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNKNOWN )
+ PORT_BIT( 0x0010, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_BUTTON1 )
+ PORT_BIT( 0x0020, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNKNOWN )
+ PORT_BIT( 0x0040, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNKNOWN )
PORT_CONFNAME( 0x0080, 0x0000, "Player 1 Controller Type" )
PORT_CONFSETTING( 0x0000, "Bling" )
PORT_CONFSETTING( 0x0080, "Rally" )
@@ -1059,7 +1059,7 @@ static INPUT_PORTS_START( hotwheels )
PORT_BIT( 0x0200, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_JOYSTICK_RIGHT ) PORT_PLAYER(2)
PORT_BIT( 0x0400, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_JOYSTICK_UP ) PORT_PLAYER(2)
PORT_BIT( 0x0800, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_JOYSTICK_DOWN ) PORT_PLAYER(2)
- PORT_BIT( 0x1000, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_BUTTON1 ) PORT_PLAYER(2)
+ PORT_BIT( 0x1000, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_BUTTON1 ) PORT_PLAYER(2)
PORT_BIT( 0xe000, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_UNKNOWN )
PORT_START("P3") // never read?
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx_wiwi.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx_wiwi.cpp
index 9e1b900f377..0940fc0190c 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx_wiwi.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx_wiwi.cpp
@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
The WiWi could also run NES games; SunPlus hardware was in the cartridge, it was a 'fake' system.
- ---
+ ---
- some of these are just checking a external timer on a port, I think this is one of the SPG features
- so might need making more generic.
+ some of these are just checking a external timer on a port, I think this is one of the SPG features
+ so might need making more generic.
*/
@@ -90,9 +90,9 @@ public:
protected:
-// virtual uint16_t portb_r();
+// virtual uint16_t portb_r();
virtual void porta_w(offs_t offset, uint16_t data, uint16_t mem_mask = ~0) override;
-// virtual void portb_w(offs_t offset, uint16_t data, uint16_t mem_mask = ~0) override;
+// virtual void portb_w(offs_t offset, uint16_t data, uint16_t mem_mask = ~0) override;
};
@@ -212,10 +212,10 @@ void spg2xx_game_ddmsup_state::ddmsup(machine_config &config)
{
spg2xx(config);
-// m_maincpu->portb_in().set(FUNC(spg2xx_game_ddmsup_state::portb_r));
+// m_maincpu->portb_in().set(FUNC(spg2xx_game_ddmsup_state::portb_r));
m_maincpu->porta_in().set(FUNC(spg2xx_game_ddmsup_state::porta_r));
m_maincpu->porta_out().set(FUNC(spg2xx_game_ddmsup_state::porta_w));
-// m_maincpu->portb_out().set(FUNC(spg2xx_game_ddmsup_state::portb_w));
+// m_maincpu->portb_out().set(FUNC(spg2xx_game_ddmsup_state::portb_w));
}
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx_zone_32bit.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx_zone_32bit.cpp
index 9d21deab6dc..e0c9feb17d4 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx_zone_32bit.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/spg2xx_zone_32bit.cpp
@@ -651,10 +651,10 @@ INPUT_PORTS_END
static INPUT_PORTS_START( mywicogt )
PORT_START("P1")
- PORT_BIT( 0xffff, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNUSED )
+ PORT_BIT( 0xffff, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNUSED )
PORT_START("P2")
- PORT_BIT( 0xffff, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNUSED )
+ PORT_BIT( 0xffff, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNUSED )
PORT_START("P3")
PORT_BIT( 0x0001, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_BUTTON1 ) PORT_NAME("Green / Left")
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ static INPUT_PORTS_START( mywicogt )
PORT_BIT( 0x0040, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_JOYSTICK_DOWN )
PORT_BIT( 0x0080, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_START1 ) PORT_NAME("Start / Pause / Menu")
PORT_BIT( 0x0100, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_BUTTON6 ) PORT_NAME("Back")
- PORT_BIT( 0xfe00, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNUSED )
+ PORT_BIT( 0xfe00, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNUSED )
INPUT_PORTS_END
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/startouch.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/startouch.cpp
index cd6abb78981..5e8b0182518 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/startouch.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/startouch.cpp
@@ -2,16 +2,16 @@
// copyright-holders:
/*******************************************************************************
- Skeleton driver for "EuroByte Electronics & Multimedia IASA" PC-based touch
- games, sold in Spain by Sleic / Petaco.
-
- -----+----------------------------+------+----------------------------------
- Dump | Game | Year | Notes
- -----+----------------------------+------+----------------------------------
- NO | Superchip | 1999 |
- NO | Star Touch | 2000 |
- YES | Star Touch / EuroPlay 2001 | 2001 | Original Game: http://www.eurobyte.com.gr/gb_europlay.htm
-
+ Skeleton driver for "EuroByte Electronics & Multimedia IASA" PC-based touch
+ games, sold in Spain by Sleic / Petaco.
+
+ -----+----------------------------+------+----------------------------------
+ Dump | Game | Year | Notes
+ -----+----------------------------+------+----------------------------------
+ NO | Superchip | 1999 |
+ NO | Star Touch | 2000 |
+ YES | Star Touch / EuroPlay 2001 | 2001 | Original Game: http://www.eurobyte.com.gr/gb_europlay.htm
+
Hardware overview:
MB Soyo M5EH or similar (e.g. Biostar M5ATD)
16384 KB RAM
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/vg5k.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/vg5k.cpp
index 9aa760e8c35..18afb0dccd0 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/vg5k.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/vg5k.cpp
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ public:
void init_vg5k();
- DECLARE_INPUT_CHANGED_MEMBER(delta_button);
+ DECLARE_INPUT_CHANGED_MEMBER(delta_button);
private:
required_device<z80_device> m_maincpu;
@@ -114,12 +114,12 @@ private:
void vg5k_state::z80_m1_w(uint8_t data)
{
- // Leverage the refresh callback of the Z80 emulator to pretend
- // the second T state of the M1 cycle didn't happen.
- // This simulates the WAIT line asserted at that moment, as
- // the current implementation of the Z80 doesn't handle the WAIT
- // line at that moment.
- m_maincpu->adjust_icount(-1);
+ // Leverage the refresh callback of the Z80 emulator to pretend
+ // the second T state of the M1 cycle didn't happen.
+ // This simulates the WAIT line asserted at that moment, as
+ // the current implementation of the Z80 doesn't handle the WAIT
+ // line at that moment.
+ m_maincpu->adjust_icount(-1);
}
uint8_t vg5k_state::printer_r()
@@ -163,17 +163,17 @@ uint8_t vg5k_state::cassette_r()
void vg5k_state::cassette_w(uint8_t data)
{
m_dac->write(BIT(data, 3));
- m_cassette->change_state(BIT(data, 1) ? CASSETTE_MOTOR_ENABLED : CASSETTE_MOTOR_DISABLED , CASSETTE_MASK_MOTOR);
-
- if (BIT(data, 1)) {
- if (BIT(data, 0)) {
- m_cassette->output(+1);
- } else {
- m_cassette->output(-1);
- }
- } else {
- m_cassette->output(0);
- }
+ m_cassette->change_state(BIT(data, 1) ? CASSETTE_MOTOR_ENABLED : CASSETTE_MOTOR_DISABLED , CASSETTE_MASK_MOTOR);
+
+ if (BIT(data, 1)) {
+ if (BIT(data, 0)) {
+ m_cassette->output(+1);
+ } else {
+ m_cassette->output(-1);
+ }
+ } else {
+ m_cassette->output(0);
+ }
}
@@ -308,8 +308,8 @@ static INPUT_PORTS_START( vg5k )
PORT_BIT( 0x20, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_UNUSED )
PORT_BIT( 0x40, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_UNUSED )
PORT_BIT( 0x80, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_UNUSED )
- PORT_START("direct")
- PORT_BIT( 0x01, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_KEYBOARD) PORT_CODE(KEYCODE_END) PORT_NAME("DELTA") PORT_CHANGED_MEMBER(DEVICE_SELF, vg5k_state, delta_button, 0)
+ PORT_START("direct")
+ PORT_BIT( 0x01, IP_ACTIVE_LOW, IPT_KEYBOARD) PORT_CODE(KEYCODE_END) PORT_NAME("DELTA") PORT_CHANGED_MEMBER(DEVICE_SELF, vg5k_state, delta_button, 0)
INPUT_PORTS_END
@@ -333,10 +333,10 @@ TIMER_DEVICE_CALLBACK_MEMBER(vg5k_state::vg5k_scanline)
INPUT_CHANGED_MEMBER(vg5k_state::delta_button)
{
- // The yellow Delta key on the keyboard is wired so that it asserts directly the NMI line of the Z80.
- if (!newval) {
- m_maincpu->pulse_input_line(INPUT_LINE_NMI, attotime::zero);
- }
+ // The yellow Delta key on the keyboard is wired so that it asserts directly the NMI line of the Z80.
+ if (!newval) {
+ m_maincpu->pulse_input_line(INPUT_LINE_NMI, attotime::zero);
+ }
}
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ void vg5k_state::vg5k(machine_config &config)
Z80(config, m_maincpu, XTAL(4'000'000));
m_maincpu->set_addrmap(AS_PROGRAM, &vg5k_state::vg5k_mem);
m_maincpu->set_addrmap(AS_IO, &vg5k_state::vg5k_io);
- m_maincpu->refresh_cb().set(FUNC(vg5k_state::z80_m1_w));
+ m_maincpu->refresh_cb().set(FUNC(vg5k_state::z80_m1_w));
TIMER(config, "vg5k_scanline").configure_scanline(FUNC(vg5k_state::vg5k_scanline), "screen", 0, 10);
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/votrhv.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/votrhv.cpp
index 2b3fea5b6e7..398de89d918 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/votrhv.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/votrhv.cpp
@@ -7,46 +7,46 @@
*
******************************************************************************/
/*
- The HC-110 and HC-120 both consist of 3 boards:
- 1. An 'embedded system' 6800 board with two output latches, one input
- latch, and two 'resume/reset' latches which pull the 6800 is out of
- reset on a rising edge, as a form of power saving. (pcb 1816?)
- 2. A keyboard handler pcb; this is different on the HC-110 (where it is
- made by a 3rd party company for the 128-key input) and the HC-120
- (where it was made by votrax/phonic mirror, pcb 1817?)
- 3. The voice synthesizer pcb 1818c, encased in epoxy. It is a discrete
- synthesizer roughly equivalent to an SC-01 or VSK, it has external
- pins to allow control of speech pitch and rate in addition to the
- typical 2 inflection pins.
-
- Notes: Electronic Arrays, Inc. who made the EA8316 CMOS mask ROMs was
- bought out by NEC in 1978.
-
- TODO: 1818c discrete speech synth device
-
- The 1818C SYNTHESIZER BOARD is mentioned as one of two speech
- synthesizers described in US Patent 4,130,730 in figures 3, 4a and 4b
- (the Votrax VSK/VSL is the other device, described in figures 1, 2a,
- and 2b)
- The 1818C uses three Motorola MCM14524 256x4 CMOS MASK ROMs to hold
- the phoneme parameters.
- (This is mentioned in 4,130,730 column 11 line 31.)
-
- Motorola MCM14524:
- +---..---+
- /CLK -> | 1 16 | -- VDD (up to 18v)
- CE -> | 2 15 | <- A0
- B0 <- | 3 14 | <- A1
- B1 <- | 4 13 | <- A7
- B2 <- | 5 12 | <- A6
- B3 <- | 6 11 | <- A5
- A2 -> | 7 10 | <- A4
- (0v)VSS -- | 8 9 | <- A3
- +--------+
- see http://bitsavers.org/components/motorola/_dataBooks/1978_Motorola_CMOS_Data_Book.pdf
- page 488
-
- TODO: make the two latcha/b flops combine together using input_merger
+ The HC-110 and HC-120 both consist of 3 boards:
+ 1. An 'embedded system' 6800 board with two output latches, one input
+ latch, and two 'resume/reset' latches which pull the 6800 is out of
+ reset on a rising edge, as a form of power saving. (pcb 1816?)
+ 2. A keyboard handler pcb; this is different on the HC-110 (where it is
+ made by a 3rd party company for the 128-key input) and the HC-120
+ (where it was made by votrax/phonic mirror, pcb 1817?)
+ 3. The voice synthesizer pcb 1818c, encased in epoxy. It is a discrete
+ synthesizer roughly equivalent to an SC-01 or VSK, it has external
+ pins to allow control of speech pitch and rate in addition to the
+ typical 2 inflection pins.
+
+ Notes: Electronic Arrays, Inc. who made the EA8316 CMOS mask ROMs was
+ bought out by NEC in 1978.
+
+ TODO: 1818c discrete speech synth device
+
+ The 1818C SYNTHESIZER BOARD is mentioned as one of two speech
+ synthesizers described in US Patent 4,130,730 in figures 3, 4a and 4b
+ (the Votrax VSK/VSL is the other device, described in figures 1, 2a,
+ and 2b)
+ The 1818C uses three Motorola MCM14524 256x4 CMOS MASK ROMs to hold
+ the phoneme parameters.
+ (This is mentioned in 4,130,730 column 11 line 31.)
+
+ Motorola MCM14524:
+ +---..---+
+ /CLK -> | 1 16 | -- VDD (up to 18v)
+ CE -> | 2 15 | <- A0
+ B0 <- | 3 14 | <- A1
+ B1 <- | 4 13 | <- A7
+ B2 <- | 5 12 | <- A6
+ B3 <- | 6 11 | <- A5
+ A2 -> | 7 10 | <- A4
+ (0v)VSS -- | 8 9 | <- A3
+ +--------+
+ see http://bitsavers.org/components/motorola/_dataBooks/1978_Motorola_CMOS_Data_Book.pdf
+ page 488
+
+ TODO: make the two latcha/b flops combine together using input_merger
*/
/* Core includes */
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/vt1682.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/vt1682.cpp
index a0ae04b87ab..82dc11ebf92 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/vt1682.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/vt1682.cpp
@@ -6236,12 +6236,12 @@ CONS( 200?, dance555, 0, 0, vt1682_exsportp, dance555, vt1682_exsport_state
// manual explicitly states it has NTSC output only (unit can be connected to a TV) and both Ranning Horse + Explosion (Bomberman) are the NTSC versions
// has 21.477 Mhz XTAL
-CONS( 200?, njp60in1, 0, 0, vt1682_lxts3, njp60in1, vt1682_lxts3_state, njp60in1_init, "<unknown>", "NJ Pocket 60-in-1 handheld 'X zero' (NTSC)", MACHINE_NOT_WORKING | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_SOUND) // RNG + linescroll issues
+CONS( 200?, njp60in1, 0, 0, vt1682_lxts3, njp60in1, vt1682_lxts3_state, njp60in1_init, "<unknown>", "NJ Pocket 60-in-1 handheld 'X zero' (NTSC)", MACHINE_NOT_WORKING | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_SOUND) // RNG + linescroll issues
// this appears to be related to the NJ Pocket, claims 101-in-1 but has some duplicates.
// Like the 'Wow Wireless gaming' it incorrectly mixes the PAL version of 'Ranning Horse' with the NTSC version of 'Bomberman', it has no TV output.
// has 26.6017 Mhz (6xPAL) XTAL
-CONS( 200?, unk1682, 0, 0, vt1682_unk1682, lxts3, vt1682_lxts3_state, unk1682_init, "<unknown>", "unknown VT1682-based 101-in-1 handheld (PAL)", MACHINE_NOT_WORKING | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_SOUND) // RNG + linescroll issues
+CONS( 200?, unk1682, 0, 0, vt1682_unk1682, lxts3, vt1682_lxts3_state, unk1682_init, "<unknown>", "unknown VT1682-based 101-in-1 handheld (PAL)", MACHINE_NOT_WORKING | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_SOUND) // RNG + linescroll issues
-CONS( 2010, lxts3, 0, 0, vt1682_lxts3, lxts3, vt1682_lxts3_state, regular_init, "Lexibook", "Toy Story 3 (Lexibook)", MACHINE_NOT_WORKING | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_SOUND ) // RNG + linescroll issues
+CONS( 2010, lxts3, 0, 0, vt1682_lxts3, lxts3, vt1682_lxts3_state, regular_init, "Lexibook", "Toy Story 3 (Lexibook)", MACHINE_NOT_WORKING | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS | MACHINE_IMPERFECT_SOUND ) // RNG + linescroll issues
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/williams.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/williams.cpp
index 7bd361178da..0362a9880f2 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/williams.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/williams.cpp
@@ -2345,7 +2345,7 @@ Stargate ROM labels are in this format:
+--------------------+
Solid Yellow (Black print) 3002-1 through 3002-12 - ROM type A, 2532
-Solid Yellow (Green print) 3002-13 through 3002-24 - ROM type B, 2732
+Solid Yellow (Green print) 3002-13 through 3002-24 - ROM type B, 2732
| Black print | Green print
Part Number | ROM# Number | ROM# Number
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/wswan.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/wswan.cpp
index 633438334fa..dc1cc0d09a5 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/wswan.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/wswan.cpp
@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@
interesting issues:
- mirror of smaller <64KBYTE/512kbit SRAM sizes
- banking when using 1M or 2M sram sizes
- - The units likely came with the name "WONDERSWAN" configured in the
- internal EEPOM
+ - The units likely came with the name "WONDERSWAN" configured in the
+ internal EEPOM
***************************************************************************/
@@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ protected:
static const u8 WSWAN_INT_VBL = 6;
static const u8 WSWAN_INT_HBLTMR = 7;
- static const u32 INTERNAL_EEPROM_SIZE = 1024; // 16kbit on WSC
- static const u32 INTERNAL_EEPROM_SIZE_WS = 64; // 1kbit on WS
+ static const u32 INTERNAL_EEPROM_SIZE = 1024; // 16kbit on WSC
+ static const u32 INTERNAL_EEPROM_SIZE_WS = 64; // 1kbit on WS
enum enum_system { TYPE_WSWAN=0, TYPE_WSC };
@@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ void wswan_state::port_w(offs_t offset, u8 data)
// Bit 4-7 - Unknown
m_sound->port_w(offset, data);
break;
- case 0x9E: // WSC volume setting (0, 1, 2, 3)
+ case 0x9E: // WSC volume setting (0, 1, 2, 3)
break;
case 0xa0: // Hardware type/system control
// Bit 0 - Enable cartridge slot and/or disable bios
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/zeebo_qualcomm_adreno130.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/zeebo_qualcomm_adreno130.cpp
index 0676971370d..c26ef04de57 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/zeebo_qualcomm_adreno130.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/zeebo_qualcomm_adreno130.cpp
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ uint32_t zeebo_game_state::screen_update(screen_device &screen, bitmap_rgb32 &bi
void zeebo_game_state::zeebo(machine_config &config)
{
- ARM11(config, m_maincpu, 528000000); // 528 MHz ARM11 based SoC
+ ARM11(config, m_maincpu, 528000000); // 528 MHz ARM11 based SoC
m_maincpu->set_addrmap(AS_PROGRAM, &zeebo_game_state::zeebo_arm11_map);
screen_device &screen(SCREEN(config, "screen", SCREEN_TYPE_RASTER));
diff --git a/src/mame/includes/p2000t.h b/src/mame/includes/p2000t.h
index f743bf6822b..c8f06bcf7da 100644
--- a/src/mame/includes/p2000t.h
+++ b/src/mame/includes/p2000t.h
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ protected:
required_device<cpu_device> m_maincpu;
required_device<speaker_sound_device> m_speaker;
- required_device<mdcr_device> m_mdcr;
+ required_device<mdcr_device> m_mdcr;
private:
required_ioport_array<10> m_keyboard;
diff --git a/src/mame/layout/v4dbltak.lay b/src/mame/layout/v4dbltak.lay
index 7e71796f13e..7ed917688b7 100644
--- a/src/mame/layout/v4dbltak.lay
+++ b/src/mame/layout/v4dbltak.lay
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ license:CC0
<!-- this adds support for combining outputs to make an aggregated output--><script>
local layout = {}
- local ledlamps = { { 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, -1 },
+ local ledlamps = { { 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, -1 },
{ 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 },
{ 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, -1 },
{ 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, -1 } }
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ return layout, "v4dbltak"
<bounds x="0" y="0.1" width="1" height="0.8" />
</text>
</element>
-
+
<element name="SELECT">
<rect state="1">
<color red="1.0" green="0.5" blue="0.0" />
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ return layout, "v4dbltak"
<bounds x="0" y="0.1" width="1" height="0.8" />
</text>
</element>
-
+
<element name="DEAL">
<rect state="1">
<color red="1.0" green="0.5" blue="0.0" />
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ return layout, "v4dbltak"
<bounds x="0" y="0.1" width="1" height="0.8" />
</text>
</element>
-
+
<view name="Monitor and Lamps">
<screen index="0">
<bounds x="0" y="0" width="504" height="296" />
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/abc1600mac.cpp b/src/mame/machine/abc1600mac.cpp
index 1e46a1bcda0..156ca960213 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/abc1600mac.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/machine/abc1600mac.cpp
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ void abc1600_mac_device::task_w(offs_t offset, uint8_t data)
m_task = data ^ 0xff;
- if (LOG) logerror("%s TASK %05x:%02x (TASK %u BOOTE %u MAGIC %u)\n", machine().describe_context(), offset, data,
+ if (LOG) logerror("%s TASK %05x:%02x (TASK %u BOOTE %u MAGIC %u)\n", machine().describe_context(), offset, data,
get_current_task(offset), BOOTE, MAGIC);
}
@@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ void abc1600_mac_device::segment_w(offs_t offset, uint8_t data)
m_segment_ram[sega] = data & 0x7f;
- if (LOG) logerror("%s %05x:%02x TASK %u SEGMENT %u MEM %05x-%05x\n", machine().describe_context(), offset, data,
+ if (LOG) logerror("%s %05x:%02x TASK %u SEGMENT %u MEM %05x-%05x\n", machine().describe_context(), offset, data,
get_current_task(offset), sega & 0x1f, (sega & 0x1f) * 0x8000, ((sega & 0x1f) * 0x8000) + 0x7fff);
}
@@ -604,8 +604,8 @@ void abc1600_mac_device::page_w(offs_t offset, uint8_t data)
m_page_ram[pga] = ((data & 0xc3) << 8) | (m_page_ram[pga] & 0xff);
}
- if (LOG) logerror("%s %05x:%02x TASK %u SEGMENT %u PAGE %u MEM %05x-%05x %06x\n", machine().describe_context(), offset, data,
- get_current_task(offset), sega & 0x1f, ((offset >> 11) & 0x0f), ((sega & 0x1f) * 0x8000) + ((offset >> 11) & 0x0f) * 0x800,
+ if (LOG) logerror("%s %05x:%02x TASK %u SEGMENT %u PAGE %u MEM %05x-%05x %06x\n", machine().describe_context(), offset, data,
+ get_current_task(offset), sega & 0x1f, ((offset >> 11) & 0x0f), ((sega & 0x1f) * 0x8000) + ((offset >> 11) & 0x0f) * 0x800,
((sega & 0x1f) * 0x8000) + (((offset >> 11) & 0x0f) * 0x800) + 0x7ff, (m_page_ram[pga] & 0x3ff) << 11);
}
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/bacta_datalogger.cpp b/src/mame/machine/bacta_datalogger.cpp
index de229723505..beae2f8883e 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/bacta_datalogger.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/machine/bacta_datalogger.cpp
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ void bacta_datalogger_device::device_reset()
int startbits = 1;
int databits = 8;
parity_t parity = device_serial_interface::PARITY_ODD;
- stop_bits_t stopbits = device_serial_interface::STOP_BITS_1;
+ stop_bits_t stopbits = device_serial_interface::STOP_BITS_1;
set_data_frame(startbits, databits, parity, stopbits);
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/egret.cpp b/src/mame/machine/egret.cpp
index dacd0a3ec4e..961a37e3b3a 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/egret.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/machine/egret.cpp
@@ -113,14 +113,14 @@ void egret_device::send_port(uint8_t offset, uint8_t data)
{
m_adb_dtime = (int)(machine().time().as_ticks(1000000) - last_adb_time);
/*
- if (data & 0x80)
- {
- printf("EG ADB: 1->0 time %d\n", m_adb_dtime);
- }
- else
- {
- printf("EG ADB: 0->1 time %d\n", m_adb_dtime);
- }
+ if (data & 0x80)
+ {
+ printf("EG ADB: 1->0 time %d\n", m_adb_dtime);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ printf("EG ADB: 0->1 time %d\n", m_adb_dtime);
+ }
*/
// allow the linechange handler to override us
adb_in = (data & 0x80) ? true : false;
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/informer_207_376_kbd.cpp b/src/mame/machine/informer_207_376_kbd.cpp
index 5c36eb4c2b4..4dacd14577f 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/informer_207_376_kbd.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/machine/informer_207_376_kbd.cpp
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ static INPUT_PORTS_START( keyboard )
PORT_START("row_5")
PORT_BIT(0x0001, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_KEYBOARD) /* 50 */ PORT_CODE(KEYCODE_F2) PORT_NAME("Cursor Sel Clear")
PORT_BIT(0x0002, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_KEYBOARD) /* 51 */ PORT_CODE(KEYCODE_F1) // X + human? ATTN?
- PORT_BIT(0x0004, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNKNOWN) /* 52 */
+ PORT_BIT(0x0004, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNKNOWN) /* 52 */
PORT_BIT(0x0008, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_UNKNOWN) /* 53 */
PORT_BIT(0x0010, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_KEYBOARD) /* 54 */ PORT_CODE(KEYCODE_F3) PORT_NAME("Cursor Blink Alt Cursor")
PORT_BIT(0x0020, IP_ACTIVE_HIGH, IPT_KEYBOARD) /* 55 */ PORT_CODE(KEYCODE_END) PORT_NAME("Erase EOF")
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/informer_207_376_kbd.h b/src/mame/machine/informer_207_376_kbd.h
index ff802e0487b..a855b8f9d44 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/informer_207_376_kbd.h
+++ b/src/mame/machine/informer_207_376_kbd.h
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
// ======================> informer_207_376_kbd_hle_device
class informer_207_376_kbd_hle_device : public device_t,
- public device_buffered_serial_interface<16>,
- protected device_matrix_keyboard_interface<8>
+ public device_buffered_serial_interface<16>,
+ protected device_matrix_keyboard_interface<8>
{
public:
// construction/destruction
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/informer_213_kbd.h b/src/mame/machine/informer_213_kbd.h
index 3c66eb8cc2e..915e3a96c6c 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/informer_213_kbd.h
+++ b/src/mame/machine/informer_213_kbd.h
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
// ======================> informer_213_kbd_hle_device
class informer_213_kbd_hle_device : public device_t,
- protected device_matrix_keyboard_interface<9>
+ protected device_matrix_keyboard_interface<9>
{
public:
// construction/destruction
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/macadb.cpp b/src/mame/machine/macadb.cpp
index 4d0ffb2ae27..6fdf0bbdb2e 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/macadb.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/machine/macadb.cpp
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ static INPUT_PORTS_START( macadb )
INPUT_PORTS_END
macadb_device::macadb_device(const machine_config &mconfig, const char *tag, device_t *owner, uint32_t clock)
- : device_t(mconfig, MACADB, tag, owner, clock),
+ : device_t(mconfig, MACADB, tag, owner, clock),
m_mouse0(*this, "MOUSE0"),
m_mouse1(*this, "MOUSE1"),
m_mouse2(*this, "MOUSE2"),
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ macadb_device::macadb_device(const machine_config &mconfig, const char *tag, dev
ioport_constructor macadb_device::device_input_ports() const
{
- return INPUT_PORTS_NAME(macadb);
+ return INPUT_PORTS_NAME(macadb);
}
void macadb_device::device_start()
@@ -796,12 +796,12 @@ TIMER_CALLBACK_MEMBER(macadb_device::mac_adb_tick)
set_adb_line(CLEAR_LINE);
if (m_adb_buffer[m_adb_stream_ptr] & 0x80)
{
- //printf("1 ");
+ //printf("1 ");
m_adb_timer->adjust(attotime::from_ticks(adb_short, adb_timebase));
}
else
{
- //printf("0 ");
+ //printf("0 ");
m_adb_timer->adjust(attotime::from_ticks(adb_long, adb_timebase));
}
m_adb_linestate++;
@@ -1499,14 +1499,14 @@ WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(macadb_device::adb_linechange_w)
int dtime = (int)(machine().time().as_ticks(adb_timebase) - m_last_adb_time);
m_last_adb_time = machine().time().as_ticks(adb_timebase);
- /*if (m_adb_linestate <= 12)
- {
- printf("linechange: %d -> %d, time %d (state %d = %s)\n", state^1, state, dtime, m_adb_linestate, states[m_adb_linestate]);
- }
- else
- {
- printf("linechange: %d -> %d, time %d (state %d)\n", state^1, state, dtime, m_adb_linestate);
- }*/
+ /*if (m_adb_linestate <= 12)
+ {
+ printf("linechange: %d -> %d, time %d (state %d = %s)\n", state^1, state, dtime, m_adb_linestate, states[m_adb_linestate]);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ printf("linechange: %d -> %d, time %d (state %d)\n", state^1, state, dtime, m_adb_linestate);
+ }*/
if ((m_adb_direction) && (m_adb_linestate == LST_TSTOP))
{
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/macadb.h b/src/mame/machine/macadb.h
index 6b2fff18880..e98a9852a84 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/macadb.h
+++ b/src/mame/machine/macadb.h
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ public:
protected:
// device-level overrides
- virtual ioport_constructor device_input_ports() const override;
+ virtual ioport_constructor device_input_ports() const override;
virtual void device_start() override;
virtual void device_reset() override;
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/p2000t.cpp b/src/mame/machine/p2000t.cpp
index 06adeb063f4..7f9dc3e50e3 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/p2000t.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/machine/p2000t.cpp
@@ -44,19 +44,19 @@
*/
uint8_t p2000t_state::p2000t_port_000f_r(offs_t offset)
{
- if (m_port_101f & P2000M_101F_KEYINT)
- {
- return (m_keyboard[0]->read() & m_keyboard[1]->read() & m_keyboard[2]->read()
- & m_keyboard[3]->read() & m_keyboard[4]->read() & m_keyboard[5]->read()
- & m_keyboard[6]->read() & m_keyboard[7]->read() & m_keyboard[8]->read()
- & m_keyboard[9]->read());
- }
- else if (offset < 10)
- {
- return m_keyboard[offset]->read();
- }
- else
- return 0xff;
+ if (m_port_101f & P2000M_101F_KEYINT)
+ {
+ return (m_keyboard[0]->read() & m_keyboard[1]->read() & m_keyboard[2]->read()
+ & m_keyboard[3]->read() & m_keyboard[4]->read() & m_keyboard[5]->read()
+ & m_keyboard[6]->read() & m_keyboard[7]->read() & m_keyboard[8]->read()
+ & m_keyboard[9]->read());
+ }
+ else if (offset < 10)
+ {
+ return m_keyboard[offset]->read();
+ }
+ else
+ return 0xff;
}
/*
@@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ uint8_t p2000t_state::p2000t_port_000f_r(offs_t offset)
*/
uint8_t p2000t_state::p2000t_port_202f_r()
{
- uint8_t data = 0x00;
- data |= !m_mdcr->wen() << 3;
- data |= !m_mdcr->cip() << 4;
- data |= !m_mdcr->bet() << 5;
- data |= m_mdcr->rdc() << 6;
- data |= !m_mdcr->rda() << 7;
- return data;
+ uint8_t data = 0x00;
+ data |= !m_mdcr->wen() << 3;
+ data |= !m_mdcr->cip() << 4;
+ data |= !m_mdcr->bet() << 5;
+ data |= m_mdcr->rdc() << 6;
+ data |= !m_mdcr->rda() << 7;
+ return data;
}
@@ -99,11 +99,11 @@ uint8_t p2000t_state::p2000t_port_202f_r()
*/
void p2000t_state::p2000t_port_101f_w(uint8_t data)
{
- m_port_101f = data;
- m_mdcr->wda(BIT(data, 0));
- m_mdcr->wdc(BIT(data, 1));
- m_mdcr->rev(BIT(data, 2));
- m_mdcr->fwd(BIT(data, 3));
+ m_port_101f = data;
+ m_mdcr->wda(BIT(data, 0));
+ m_mdcr->wdc(BIT(data, 1));
+ m_mdcr->rev(BIT(data, 2));
+ m_mdcr->fwd(BIT(data, 3));
}
/*
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/p2000t_mdcr.cpp b/src/mame/machine/p2000t_mdcr.cpp
index a19f3b6a752..568364de3cf 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/p2000t_mdcr.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/machine/p2000t_mdcr.cpp
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ void mdcr_device::device_add_mconfig(machine_config &config)
{
CASSETTE(config, m_cassette);
m_cassette->set_default_state(CASSETTE_STOPPED | CASSETTE_MOTOR_DISABLED |
- CASSETTE_SPEAKER_MUTED);
+ CASSETTE_SPEAKER_MUTED);
m_cassette->set_interface("p2000_cass");
m_cassette->set_formats(p2000t_cassette_formats);
}
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ bool mdcr_device::tape_start_or_end()
{
auto pos = m_cassette->get_position();
auto bet = m_cassette->motor_on() &&
- (pos <= 0 || pos >= m_cassette->get_length());
+ (pos <= 0 || pos >= m_cassette->get_length());
// Reset phase decoder at tape start/end.
if (bet)
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ bool mdcr_device::phase_decoder::signal(bool state, double delay)
if (state == m_last_signal)
{
if (m_needs_sync == 0 && m_current_clock > m_clock_period &&
- !within_tolerance(m_current_clock, m_clock_period))
+ !within_tolerance(m_current_clock, m_clock_period))
{
// We might be at the last bit in a sequence, meaning we
// are only getting the reference signal for a while.
diff --git a/src/mame/video/wswan.cpp b/src/mame/video/wswan.cpp
index a6866091546..de674a5a738 100644
--- a/src/mame/video/wswan.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/video/wswan.cpp
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
TODO:
- remove the redundant parts of m_regs
- split the Color VDP from the Mono VDP
- - Add support for WSC high/low contrast (register 14, bit 1)
+ - Add support for WSC high/low contrast (register 14, bit 1)
***************************************************************************/