Also, don't check to see if a directory is a wad file. They aren't. This removes an annoying and invalid debug assertion with the debug build.
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Also fix the wxMessageAlert called from non-gui threads in the WXGTK build to use the passed caption.
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Also if the OpenGL backend throw a panic alert if the RGB to/from YUYV shaders fail to compile instead of an error log. If these shaders fail to compile it should be reported. I am not sure that a panic alert should be thrown in general when any shader fails to compile (as was discussed on IRC).
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See comment #6 for more details on the changes to WII_IPC_HLE_Device_usb.
In addition to that, rework some comments a bit (such as those from the
original patch; plus Ayuanx's one about maintaining Wiimote timing, which lost
relevance since r7272 which made Wiimote::Update timing independent from IPC
timing), and remove an unused global variable (event for watchdog hack)...
In short, this should address *some* of the Wiimote disconnection and/or "forgotten extension" problems that appeared with r7272 and/or r7394. To prevent the "ACL queue is full" warnings from appearing (View->Show Log), pay attention to the amount of enabled Wiimotes (use as few as possible, connect the extra Wiimotes only when needed), and make sure to disable the "Disable Wiimote Speaker" option (if unneeded or causing problems) in the game properties. If possible, make sure to use real Wiimotes instead of emulated ones, as well.
If Wiimotes disconnect forever (and cannot be reconnected using the Alt+Fx hotkeys), open the Wiimote config window, set the faulty Wiimote's type to "None", close/reopen the window, and set the previous Wiimote type back.
Note that it's not a *complete* fix for issue 4608! This only fixes about half (or maybe third) of the possible causes of this issue... But at least this should make the accurate Wiimote emulation (I mean, with the limitation of the ACL queue included) more usable in some cases (such as multi-player).
Nope, I didn't (and can't yet) perform in-depth tests on the real hardware myself (unlike some developers), I just rely on the given "accurate" code and numbers (such as the 10-packet limit implemented by godisgovernment)...
Maybe I'll get to fixing other problem "causes" (if I feel like doing it), maybe not in a while... After all, I have other hobbies, and it's the summer holidays for me...
Anyway, feel free to test and comment.
Update issue 4667
Update issue 4608
Update issue 4604
Update issue 4583
Update issue 4436
Update issue 4353
Update issue 4013
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This is mostly useful for removing SHLs by constant 1, 2, 3, which this
commit implements in one place.
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requires NG-id, NG-key-id, NG-priv, NG-sig
sorry for not fixing this sooner, I forgot that I cleared my wiis private keys before the initial commit
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Renamed OnFrame.cpp/h to a more accurate Movie.cpp/h. Made some small changes that may improve movie synchronization.
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Also don't try to save and load states when the emulator is not running. This should fix most of issu 4600.
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Judging by the feedback provided by other OSX users, this appears to fix the crash when starting Dolphin on OSX with devices that have an empty name.
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It turns out that this (somewhat) gets rid of memory-related exceptions which used to occur (especially) during 8-bit cheat searches. At least this is the case with my computer that has 3GB of RAM (the issue didn't seem to be caused by 100% of RAM usage, however).
Hopefully you'll be able to perform the following steps without errors now:
1. Open any game in Dolphin;
2. Go to Tools->Cheats Manager, and open the "Cheat Search" tab;
3. Preferably set the "Data Size" to 8-bit (the smaller, the more initial search results);
4. Press the "New Scan" button;
5. Use the "Unknown" search filter (which won't narrow the results down at all);
6. Press the "Next Scan" button.
(oh, and fix a typo in a comment I introduced in r6791 :p)
Anyway, make sure to tell me any eventual errors/regressions.
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