. The auto-switch is done on each reset, or on inserting a disk at the start-up screen (MODE_LOGO).
. The Window's title include '(S6-13)' if DiskII card has 13-sector f/w.
. The debugger's 'disk info' cmd will show FW13 or FW16 depending on f/w.
Also:
- Allow creation of a blank (WOZ2) image
- multi-zip support extended to scan for the first valid image (useful for most woz-a-day zips which have at least 2 entries and were previously failing)
Support 2nd Disk][ in slot-5, via command line:
- -s5 diskii
- -s5d1 \<imagefile\>
- -s5d2 \<imagefile\>
NB. there's currently no Configuration UI support, except the Drive icons' tooltips show what's in slot-5 & slot-6 (for drive-n). So there's no way to eject the disks or insert new disks. The use-case I'm supporting it Wasteland which just has the 4 disks in the 4 drives.
Improved card management:
- Added `class Card` (in Card.h) which all other cards (that exist as classes) derive from (eg. LC,SSC,Mouse,Disk2).
- Added `class CardManager` (in CardManager.cpp\h) which now manages the 8 slots (and aux slot).
- Added `class Disk2CardManager` (in Disk2CardManager.cpp\h) which provides methods for operations that act on all Disk2 instances at the same time.
- Currently limited to just 1x SSC and 1x Mouse card (why would you need more?). This simplifies things, meaning there's no need to have dedicated SSCManager / MouseCardManager objects.
- Currently the 2nd Disk2 card can only be put into slot-5. This limitation is just due to the complexity of the Configuration UI. Having a more general drop-down per slot UI would remove this limitation.
. set m_headWindow = 0, after >50 bitcell gap
. bias fake bits to be ~30% chance of a 1 bit
Disk logging:
. added timestamps to I/O accesses
. DumpTrackWOZ() now outputs sync bits between nibbles
This change does two things:
1. Updates the registry APIs to reduce the likelihood of uninitialized
variables.
The code wasn't always checking the return value of registry load operations.
In some cases, this led to uninitialized memory being used, and crashes could
result. For example, LoadConfiguration in Applewin.cpp was using an
uninitialized value for the computer type if no registry variable for the
"Apple 2 type" was set.
New registry reading methods and macros have also been introduced, allowing
default value fallbacks for the cases where a registry variable is not found.
This makes registry access simpler and safer when a default value is known in
advance.
The registry code's style has also been updated to conform with the rest of
the code base (tabs instead of spaces, naming conventions, etc.)
2. Introduces string safety improvements.
A number of code paths have been modified to use safe-string functions instead
of their unsafe counterparts (e.g., strcpy, sprintf). In the process, some
strings were converted from "char" to "TCHAR". This was done mostly for
consistency with the rest of the code-base.
Supports:
- all "woz test images" v1.3 (WOZ1, WOZ2) are working, except 3.5"
- additionally: Frogger (spiradisc), Choplifter (not Enhanced //e!), Lode Runner, Marble Madness, Skyfox.
- woz images can be .gz or .zip compressed (ie. same as other supported images)
- save-state
Limitations:
- read-only, so WOZ images are forced to be write-protected
. as a result, games that need r/w images won't work (Stickybear Town Builder, Wizardry)
- 5.25" only (not 3.5")