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* i286: modernize [Carl] cracyc2013-07-251-12/+0
| | | | (mess) at: use natural keyboard for at clones and 386+ and fix 5160 bios 1 (nw) (mess) pc9801: more 9801ux experiments (nw)
* First round of an attempted cleanup of header files in the system. Aaron Giles2010-01-101-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Created new central header "emu.h"; this should be included by pretty much any driver or device as the first include. This file in turn includes pretty much everything a driver or device will need, minus any other devices it references. Note that emu.h should *never* be included by another header file. - Updated all files in the core (src/emu) to use emu.h. - Removed a ton of redundant and poorly-tracked header includes from within other header files. - Temporarily changed driver.h to map to emu.h until we update files outside of the core. Added class wrapper around tagmap so it can be directly included and accessed within objects that need it. Updated all users to embed tagmap objects and changed them to call through the class. Added nicer functions for finding devices, ports, and regions in a machine: machine->device("tag") -- return the named device, or NULL machine->port("tag") -- return the named port, or NULL machine->region("tag"[, &length[, &flags]]) -- return the named region and optionally its length and flags Made the device tag an astring. This required touching a lot of code that printed the device to explicitly fetch the C-string from it. (Thank you gcc for flagging that issue!)
* Final CPU header updates. Mostly just re-naming the re-inclusions. Derrick Renaud2008-08-131-7/+0
| | | | | The structures/names were getting too complex for my macros to handle. They would require hand editing and my computer is too slow to keep re-compiling. Passes a clean compile.
* structure, lower-casing functions and re-inclusion updates of the ↵ Derrick Renaud2008-08-111-0/+8
| | | | | src\emu\cpu headers up to I. It's mostly just re-inclusion renaming, but there are few other re-nameings.
* Initial checkin of MAME 0.121.mame0121 Aaron Giles2007-12-171-0/+12