2018-07-21

higan v106r50

EmuCR: higanhigan v106r50 is released. higan (formerly bsnes) is a Nintendo multi-system emulator that began development on 2004-10-14. It currently supports the following systems:
- Famicom
- Super Famicom
- Game Boy
- Game Boy Color
- Game Boy Advance

higan also supports the following subsystems:
- Super Game Boy
- BS-X Satellaview
- Sufami Turbo

higan Changelog:
* Update to v106r50 release.

byuu says:

Changelog:

- emulator/video,audio: various cleanups
- emulator/audio: removed reverb effect (it breaks very badly on
high-frequency systems)
- emulator/audio: the Nyquist anti-aliasing lowpass filter is now
generated automatically instead of set per-core
- at 44.1KHz output, it's set to 22KHz; at 48KHz, it's set to
22KHz; at 96KHz, it's set to 25KHz
- this filter now takes the bsnes emulation speed setting into
account
- all system/video.cpp files removed; inlined in System::power() and
Interface::set() instead
- sfc/cpu: pre-compute `HTIME` as `HTIME+1<<2` for faster comparisons of HIRQs - sfc/cpu: re-add check to block IRQs on the last dot of each frame (minor speed hit) - hiro/gtk3: fixed headers for Linux compilation finally - hiro/gtk,qt: fixed settings.cpp logic so initial values are used when no settings.bml file exists - hiro/gtk: started a minor experiment to specify theming information in settings.bml files - nall/dsp: allow the precision type (double) to be overridden (to float) - nall: add some helpers for generating pre-compiled headers - it was a failure to try using them for higan, however ... - nall: add some helpers for reading fallback values from empty `Markup::Node[search]` statements Todo: - CRITICAL: a lot of my IRQ/NMI/HDMA timing tests are failing with the fast PPU ... need to figure out why - space between Emulator::video functions and Emulator::audio functions in gb/system/system.cpp - remove Audio/Reverb/Enable from settings.bml in target-bsnes Download: higan v106r50 x64
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