higan v106r83 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 v106r83 release.
byuu says:
Changelog:
- reverted nall/inline-if.hpp usage for now, since the
nall/primitives.hpp math operators still cast to (u)int64_t
- improved nall/primitives.hpp more; integer8 x = -128; print(-x) will
now print 128 (unary operator+ and - cast to (u)int64_t)
- renamed processor/lr35902 to processor/sm83; after the Sharp SM83
CPU core [gekkio discovered the name]
- a few bugfixes to the TLCS900H CPU core
- completed the disassembler for the TLCS900H core
As a result of reverting most of the inline if stuff, I guess the
testing priority has been reduced. Which is probably a good thing,
considering I seem to have a smaller pool of testers these days.
Indeed, the TLCS900H core has ended up at 131KiB compared to the M68000
core at 128KiB. So it's now the largest CPU core in all of higan. It's
even more ridiculous because the M68000 core would ordinarily be quite a
bit smaller, had I not gone overboard with the extreme templating to
reduce instruction decoding overhead (you kind of have to do this for
RISC CPUs, and the inverted design of the TLCS900H kind of makes it
infeasible to do the same there.)
This CPU core is bound to have dozens of extremely difficult CPU bugs,
and there's no easy way for me to test them. I would greatly appreciate
any help in looking over the core for bugs. A fresh pair of eyes to spot
a mistake could save me up to several days of tedious debugging work.
The core still isn't ready to actually be tested: I have to hook up
cartridge loading, a memory bus, interrupts, timers, and the micro DMA
controller before it's likely that anything happens at all.
Download: higan v106r83 x64
Source: Here
2019-01-19
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