Retail-signed discs use the format: IOS56-64-v5661.wad
Debug-signed discs use the format: firmware.64.56.22.29.wad
Debug-signed discs usually have a 128 version of the firmware as well,
since some devkits have 128 MB MEM2. (Retail has 64 MB.)
I found it a little bit annoying that you can't start typing
the desired address immediately after opening the window.
Also getting rid of the window's ? button while I'm at it.
When you come across a cheat code in a place like the Dolphin
wiki, it's often posted like this:
$16:9 Widescreen
0441187C 3FE38E39
Sometimes users try to paste this in its entirety into the Code
field, which leads to Dolphin reporting an error on the first line.
I think it would be nice to make this a little smoother by having
Dolphin accept having a first line that starts with $.
For several reasons:
- It pegs the CPU at 95% for scanning even when Dolphin is idle
- WiimoteScannerHidapi works fine on macOS
- Less macOS code to maintain
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom and The Movie Game,
along with the two Incredibles titles suffer from an EFB offset issue
described in earlier commits. This commit adds offsets for the
Incredibles and The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer releases
and adds additional inis for SpongeBob special releases.
When making 92d1d60, I checked whether the ~0x1f masking in dcbx
actually was necessary. I came to the conclusion that it wasn't,
so I removed it. However, I hadn't checked the second half of
InvalidateICache closely enough - the masking is actually needed.
This commit re-adds the masking, but this time in C++ code instead
of in jitted code in order to save icache. Though I suppose the
difference doesn't matter all that much, since this is in farcode
and all...
Hopefully fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/12612.
This implements the behavior described in
https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/12565.
Thank you to eigenform, delroth, phire, marcan, segher, and Extrems
for all helping in one way or another with the efforts to reverse
engineer this behavior, and to Rylie for reporting the issue.
Write_U16_Swap leaves the upper 32 bits alone. Reimplementing this
correctly in the JIT would require more than one instruction,
so let's just call Write_U16_Swap instead, like Jit64 does.