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* devices/machine/ins8250.cpp : Simplify handlers, Use shorter type values cam9002019-03-301-4/+4
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* (nw) Clean up the mess on master Vas Crabb2019-03-261-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This effectively reverts b380514764cf857469bae61c11143a19f79a74c5 and c24473ddff715ecec2e258a6eb38960cf8c8e98e, restoring the state at 598cd5227223c3b04ca31f0dbc1981256d9ea3ff. Before pushing, please check that what you're about to push is sane. Check your local commit log and ensure there isn't anything out-of-place before pushing to mainline. When things like this happen, it wastes everyone's time. I really don't need this in a week when real work™ is busting my balls and I'm behind where I want to be with preparing for MAME release.
* Revert "conflict resolution (nw)" andreasnaive2019-03-251-2/+2
| | | | | This reverts commit c24473ddff715ecec2e258a6eb38960cf8c8e98e, reversing changes made to 009cba4fb8102102168ef32870892438327f3705.
* am9513, am9517a, am9519, at_keybc, cs4031, ds128x, mc141618, wd7600: ↵ AJR2019-03-071-2/+2
| | | | | | Simplify read/write handlers (nw) Note that the VME handler installing routines can and should be redone later; this is merely enough for now.
* upd765: Add (mostly standard) clocks to all devices in the family (nw) AJR2018-12-131-1/+1
| | | | These clocks are currently unused, and their sources and dividers are often unclear. In some cases they are clearly software-configurable, which has not been emulated at all.
* pc_lpt, upd765: removed MCFG macros (nw) Ivan Vangelista2018-09-281-9/+10
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* -mc146818: De-MCFG, nw mooglyguy2018-09-081-3/+4
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* -in8250: De-MCFG, nw mooglyguy2018-09-041-10/+13
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* fdc37c93x.cpp: remove rs232 ports and put them in pcipc (nw) yz70s2018-08-101-30/+110
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* fdc37c93x.cpp: add serial ports (nw) yz70s2018-08-081-0/+153
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* -8042kbdc, mb89352, mc6854: Removed legacy devcb accessors. [Ryan Holtz] mooglyguy2018-07-311-5/+5
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* fdc37c93x.cpp: put memory mappings in remap routine (nw) yz70s2018-06-151-5/+16
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* as if millions of this pointers suddenly cried out in terror, and were ↵ Vas Crabb2018-06-081-11/+11
| | | | | | | suddenly silenced * streamline templates in addrmap.h * get rid of overloads on read/write member names - this will become even more important in the near future
* Streamline machine configuration macros - everyone's a device edition. Vas Crabb2018-05-061-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Start replacing special device macros with additional constructors, starting with ISA, INTELLEC 4 and RS-232 buses. Allow an object finder to take on the target of another object finder. (For a combination of the previous two things in action, see either the INTELLEC 4 driver, or the Apple 2 PC Exporter card. Also check out looping over a device finder array to instantiate devices in some places. Lots of things no longer need to pass tags around.) Start supplying default clocks for things that have a standard clock or have all clocks internal. Eliminate the separate DEV versions of the DEVCB_ macros. Previously, the plain versions were a shortcut for DEVICE_SELF as the target. You can now supply a string tag (relative to current device being configured), an object finder (takes on the base and relative tag), or a reference to a device/interface (only do this if you know the device won't be replaced out from under it, but that's a safe assumption for your subdevices). In almost all cases, you can get the effect you want by supplying *this as the target. Eliminate sound and CPU versions of macros. They serve no useful purpose, provide no extra checks, make error messages longer, add indirection, and mislead newbies into thinking there's a difference. Remove a lot of now-unnecessary ":" prefixes binding things relative to machine root. Clean up some miscellaneous rot. Examples of new functionality in use in (some more subtle than others): * src/mame/drivers/intellec4.cpp * src/mame/drivers/tranz330.cpp * src/mame/drivers/osboren1.cpp * src/mame/drivers/zorba.cpp * src/mame/devices/smioc.cpp * src/devices/bus/a2bus/pc_xporter.cpp * src/devices/bus/isa/isa.h * src/devices/bus/isa/isa.h * src/devices/bus/intellec4/intellec4.h
* Make MCFG_DEVICE_ADD and callable device types more flexible: Vas Crabb2018-05-041-6/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Allows defaulted clocks (see subtle example with vboy) * Allows additional constructors (see RS232 port in tranz330) * Allows use of device finder in place of tag in MCFG_DEVICE_ADD * Requires out-of-line destructor for devices using incomplete types * Requires XTAL or explicit u32 for clocks for devices with private types Devices must still define the standard constructor. When writing additional constructors, be aware that the constructor runs before device_add_mconfig in the context of the existing device, not the new device. See osborne1, zorba, tranz330, and vboy for examples of this in use. Compilation is a bit slower, but this is temporary while refactoring is in progress. Eliminated the need for MCFG_SOUND_ROUTE_EX. Removed macros from slot option configuration - they just obfuscated code and slowed it down with needless dynamic casts, but didn't actually simplify it.
* (nw) Fixed validation. Robbbert2018-04-271-1/+1
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* New device, SMSC FDC37C93x Plug and Play Compatible Ultra I/O Controller ! ↵ yz70s2018-04-271-0/+782
[Samuele Zannoli] It is not complete yet but the floppy disk and keyboard work and is enough to boot the m55hi-plus motherboard.