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pointing me in the right direction.
Added IBGR444 format to palette_device.
Minor consistency fix to laserbat.cpp. (nw).
New machines marked NOT_WORKING
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Star Rider
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deniam.cpp : Add note
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* Basically, initialisers go in the constructor arguments, and things for setting format go in set_format.
* Initialisation patterns can be specified with an enum discriminator or with a FUNC and optionally a tag.
* Formats can be specified with an enum discriminator or a size and function pointer.
* You must always supply the number of entries when setting the format.
* When initislising with a paletter initialisation member, you can specify the entries and indirecte entries together.
* The palette_device now has a standard constructor, so use .set_entries if you are specifying entry count with no format/initialisation.
* Also killed an overload on delegates that wasn't being useful.
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* namco checkpoint (including cam900 submission)
* move code into device (nw)
* start splitting DSP support code into devices (nw)
* fix crash (nw)
* prepare for further splitting (nw)
* move code for C67 based DSP PCB into it's own device (nw)
* survive F3 resets without crashing or breaking the 3D (nw)
* less magic numbers (nw)
* optional -> required
don't use fake bootstrap on older type, suspend CPU instead
* restore CPU yield hack for solvalou (nw)
* (nw)
* give galaxian3 some DSPs (nw)
* address hap's concern with a different workaround since MAME is awkward (nw)
* split namco21 driver into 3 drivers as the different configurations really are entirely different boardsets with similar components, not a real 'system'
emulated entire PCB set for driveyes ( http://www.tvspels-nostalgi.com/Bilder/PCB/Namco/driverseye_cage_inside.jpg ) although how the PCBs communicate is not yet known (C139 maybe, which might also be an MCU)
* remove empty file (nw)
* actually thinking about it, this is cleaner (nw)
* mark cybsledj as World instead, there's nothing about this set other than the CY1 code to indicate that it's a Japanese set, and I don't think the Namco codes represent region, just release order.
* newline (nw)
* newline (nw)
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policetr to newer syntax, nw
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duplicates (#3370)
* gstream : Convert bitmap into bitmap_ind16, Cleanup duplicates
* gstream.cpp : Fix compile
* gstream.cpp : Revert "convert bitmap into ind16", Add precalculated rgb data for X2222 draw gfxs
* gstream.cpp : Build fixes
* gstream.cpp : More build fixes
* gstream.cpp : Remove unneeded arguments of drawgfx_transpen_x2222
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* destaticify initializations (nw)
* fix this->set_screen (nw)
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all Dec8 games
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significant change, so please pay attention.
The core changes are:
* Short name, full name and source file are no longer members of device_t, they are part of the device type
* MACHINE_COFIG_START no longer needs a driver class
* MACHINE_CONFIG_DERIVED_CLASS is no longer necessary
* Specify the state class you want in the GAME/COMP/CONS line
* The compiler will work out the base class where the driver init member is declared
* There is one static device type object per driver rather than one per machine configuration
Use DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE or DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE_NS to declare device type.
* DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE forward-declares teh device type and class, and declares extern object finders.
* DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE_NS is for devices classes in namespaces - it doesn't forward-declare the device type.
Use DEFINE_DEVICE_TYPE or DEFINE_DEVICE_TYPE_NS to define device types.
* These macros declare storage for the static data, and instantiate the device type and device finder templates.
The rest of the changes are mostly just moving stuff out of headers that shouldn't be there, renaming stuff for consistency, and scoping stuff down where appropriate.
Things I've actually messed with substantially:
* More descriptive names for a lot of devices
* Untangled the fantasy sound from the driver state, which necessitates breaking up sound/flip writes
* Changed DECO BSMT2000 ready callback into a device delegate
* Untangled Microprose 3D noise from driver state
* Used object finders for CoCo multipak, KC85 D002, and Irem sound subdevices
* Started to get TI-99 stuff out of the TI-990 directory and arrange bus devices properly
* Started to break out common parts of Samsung ARM SoC devices
* Turned some of FM, SID, SCSP DSP, EPIC12 and Voodoo cores into something resmbling C++
* Tried to make Z180 table allocation/setup a bit safer
* Converted generic keyboard/terminal to not use WRITE8 - space/offset aren't relevant
* Dynamically allocate generic terminal buffer so derived devices (e.g. teleprinter) can specify size
* Imporved encapsulation of Z80DART channels
* Refactored the SPC7110 bit table generator loop to make it more readable
* Added wrappers for SNES PPU operations so members can be made protected
* Factored out some boilerplate for YM chips with PSG
* toaplan2 gfx
* stic/intv resolution
* Video System video
* Out Run/Y-board sprite alignment
* GIC video hookup
* Amstrad CPC ROM box members
* IQ151 ROM cart region
* MSX cart IRQ callback resolution time
* SMS passthrough control devices starting subslots
I've smoke-tested several drivers, but I've probably missed something. Things I've missed will likely blow up spectacularly with failure to bind errors and the like. Let me know if there's more subtle breakage (could have happened in FM or Voodoo).
And can everyone please, please try to keep stuff clean. In particular, please stop polluting the global namespace. Keep things out of headers that don't need to be there, and use things that can be scoped down rather than macros.
It feels like an uphill battle trying to get this stuff under control while more of it's added.
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- Create device_palette_interface, which takes over most functionality from palette_device except for the initialization/decoding routines and RAM interface.
- Update screen_device and device_gfx_interface to use a device_palette_interface object rather than a palette_device. This necessitates slight alterations to a few drivers and devices.
- Modify v9938 and v9958 to use the new device_palette_interface rather than a subdevice. This entails breaking a cyclic dependency between device_video_interface and screen_device for this case.
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* Make device_creator a variable template and get rid of the ampersands
* Remove screen.h and speaker.h from emu.h and add where necessary
* Centralise instantiations of screen and speaker finder templates
* Add/standardise #include guards in many hearers
* Remove many redundant #includes
* Order #includesr to help catch headers that can't be #included alone
(nw) This changes #include order to be prefix, unit header if applicable
then other stuff roughly in order from most dependent to least dependent
library. This helps catch headers that don't #include things that they
use.
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* New abbreviated types are in osd and util namespaces, and also in global namespace for things that #include "emu.h"
* Get rid of import of cstdint types to global namespace (C99 does this anyway)
* Remove the cstdint types from everything in emu
* Get rid of U64/S64 macros
* Fix a bug in dps16 caused by incorrect use of macro
* Fix debugcon not checking for "do " prefix case-insensitively
* Fix a lot of messed up tabulation
* More constexpr
* Fix up many __names
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checked but not compiled in (nw)"
This reverts commit c0407f073bf7afe26407c4add5cfeaf7104913c9.
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but not compiled in (nw)
false and true now used instead of integer where used as bool
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- Make most class methods constexpr
- Make color constants (white, black, etc.) into constexpr factory methods, in order to fix a static initialization problem discussed on the MAMEWorld forums.
(Note that while C++14 allows constexpr member variables to be initialized outside classes, current compilers' support for C++14 constexpr rules has proven to be lamentably deficient.)
- Create bitmap_rgb32::erase to simplify syntax in update handlers
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Use standard uint64_t, uint32_t, uint16_t or uint8_t instead of UINT64, UINT32, UINT16 or UINT8
also use standard int64_t, int32_t, int16_t or int8_t instead of INT64, INT32, INT16 or INT8
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classes (nw)
- Define indirect_pen_t, requiring a slight reordering of emu.h due to an unsurprising dependency
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- On the UI graphics viewer's palette screen, moving the mouse over a color rectangle will show the index of the entry and its RGB values in hexadecimal.
- For indirect pens, the index of the corresponding color will also be shown.
- For colors in normal RAM-based palettes, the raw (i.e. undecoded) value stored in memory will also be shown. This does not currently work with most buffered palettes (though the Seibu SPI driver has been updated for this purpose), and is totally incompatible with PROM-based or RAMDAC-based palettes.
(nw) The changes made to the core while implementing this feature may look more substantial than they really are. A whole batch of read methods have been made const, and palette_device now has a generic read_entry function that is used both internally and externally.
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to inline functions (nw)
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This is now used for monochrome screens instead of creating custom
palettes.
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SHA-1: 1f90ceab075c4869298e963bf0a14a0aac2f1caa
* tags are now strings (nw)
fix start project for custom builds in Visual Studio (nw)
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fix start project for custom builds in Visual Studio (nw)
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