* Some fixes to linear interpolation
* Adds interpolation to ADPCM samples
* Relaxed a volume limit in ADPCM_Vol
Fixed:
- Frac rolls over one iteration before samplePos advances. Can introduce noise similar to flipping samples (1234 => 1214). Introduced oldFrac to fix this. This isn't as noticeable as it probably should be because of below.
- When samplePos doesn't advance it interpolates between two copies of the same sample which actually does nothing. Changed it to always use the current and next sample.
- When frac is 0 you should get 100% of yn2 instead of ~99% added a +yn2 to balance it.
Other changes:
- Added linear interpolation for ADPCM. Sounds like a good idea.
- Set ADPCM_Vol to clamp to x8000 instead of x4e20. Some games will play some sounds at x8000 volume anyways since the volume is applied before this. Lower limit can result in quiet music (x4e20) but some loud ambient sounds (0x8000).
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Made it so that Source/Core/DolphinWX/Globals.h is only used for the wxWidgets build, and a little other file inclusion clean up.
Fix an issue where a user runs a game from the open menu or toolbar items with a clean user directory, and henceforth double clicking on the empty game list (where it says double click to browse for games), that game is run again.
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platforms as well. It would seem that ABI_PARAMx will have to be
used more consistently elsewhere to match up with a change to use
them here.
Not sure yet why I still need the final section of Jit64::stX.
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* Un-cleaned the Load/Store code. I think this will fix the stability issues from r6032
* Added memory exception checking to a couple more JIT FPU instructions
* Optimised the 64bit fast memory access slightly
* Optimised the MMU speed hack.
The rest of the speed optimisations from r6032 have been retained.
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Fix modality for the config dialogs on windows.
Fix the compress/decompress dialog wxString issues for MacOSX (hopefully).
Fix the DSP-LLE debugger for linux.
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had SSE3. Keep -msse2 on other platforms. Not sure if there are actually
any Dolphin-capable machines out there without SSE3, but..
Use -search_paths_first to give our statically linked libraries precedence
over /usr/local/lib.
Some work-in-progress changes to facilitate a more easily redistributable
application bundle on OS X.
Group compiler/preprocessor/linker flags together to make the full set
more intuitively apparent.
The various libraries in Externals have rather inconsistent conventions
for include paths. Best to encapsulate that knowledge in foo/SConscript.
Re-use utils.GenerateRevFile for all three places in the build system
where we need the SVN revision number.
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The GCC model for extended instructions like these is that you compile
with -msse3 etc. These affect code generation for whole compilation units,
so the idea is that you have a separate .c file for each instruction set
class and then indirect to the desired one at runtime.
Without e.g. -msse4.1, the GCC built-ins used by <foointrin.h> are not
available. However, in our specific case of compiling with -msse2 and
wanting to use SSE3.1 code, enough built-ins are available that we only
need to provide a little hack for pshufb.
Upgrading this to also use SSE4.1 instructions doesn't appear feasible
without a lot of undesirable duplication of GCC built-in functions and
headers, so we'd probably have to move to the GCC model of separate
source files for that.
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This one needs a lot of testing, since I don't have any games that need it, except Rogue Leader (GSWP64) - and I didn't do more "testing" than watching the stormtroopers dance due to speed reasons (altho it seems twice as fast as JIT for me; it does spit out a lot more warnings too)
btw, ITS OVER 6000!!111
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is required to correctly link with C++ libraries like wxw.
Tell OS X that the user is doing something when using the wiimote
so that the screensaver doesn't come on when playing a Wii game.
Replace unnecessary floating point with integer math.
Remove unnecessary <sys/stat.h>'s.
Correct a few type nits.
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* Emulated correct behaviour of DSI and ISI exceptions
* Added memory exception checks
* Added fast TLB cache implementation (written by booto)
* Added "Enable MMU" option in the game properties
* Renamed old TLBHack to "MMU speed hack"
Thanks to booto (PowerPC) and nash (testing) who spent many weeks of their time helping me make this work. Also thanks to shuffle2 for finding and converting the map file of the original target.
There are two options for MMU emulation found under the game properties. "Enable MMU" is the accurate emulation option. "MMU speed hack" is the old TLBHack renamed. Most games will work with one or the other. Some games can work with both options ticked.
Only the JIT recompiler and Interpreter work with the MMU code. JITIL is not supported (too hard for me to add).
The speed optimised code still needs a lot more work and is disabled for now.
Fixes issue 2546
Fixes issue 2583
Fixes issue 2704
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