Changes:
. Set 50% scan lines as the default.
Fixes:
. Fix OpenFileName dialogs for Win98 (use older WinVer4 struct).
. Edits to the 'Printer dump filename' edit control are now recognised.
. Extended Instruction Set = Not Set (ie. no SSE/SSE2)
- Fix for "APPLEWIN executed an invalid instruction" on Pentium II/266 CPU.
. Floating Point Model = Precise
.29 Fixed: Pretty print DB2 DB4 DB8 without commas
.28 Fixed: DB2 DB4 DB8 DW DW2 DW4 now work/display properly.
DB (Define Byte) shows bytes in big endian order.
DW (Define Word) shows addresses (2 bytes) in little endian order.
Example:
U D000
DB2 REV.FPTR D000:D080
X
DW BASIC.FPT D000:D080
X
Or for those minimal types who hate wasting screen real estate
DW4 COMPACT D000:D080
X
DB8 RA8 D000:D080
X
.27 Fixed: Don't do symbol look for data bytes that don't request it. (Groundwork for Define Address)
.26 Changed: Code portability. Slowly remove the LPCTSTR taint of Windowisms.
.25 Fixed: DB DW custom data byte sizes weren't scrolling properly in the disasm view.
Changed _6502_GetOpmodeOpbyte() to be aware of data bytes.
.29 Fixed: Pretty print DB2 DB4 DB8 without commas
.28 Fixed: DB2 DB4 and DB8 now work properly.
Example: DB2 BASICFPTR D000:D080
.27 Fixed: Don't do symbol look for data bytes that don't request it. (Groundwork for Define Address)
.17 Fixed: Search Results: The n'th result now using correct color (was command, now number decimal)
.16 Fixed: Search Results: The hex literal prefix '$' for target address results now colorized properly.
.15 Fixed: Search Results: Added space between results for better readability.
.20 Changed: Output of found symbol more table friendly. Symbol table name displayed first.
Example: SYM HOME // <SymbolTable>: $<Address> <Symbol>
.19 Changed: Unified format & colors for summary of symbol tables and symbol table names.
A symbol table that has been disabled will display in purple / magenta.
Example: SYM HOME // 'Main' shown in yellow
Example: SYMBASIC OFF
Example: SYM
.13 Fixed: Can now enable/disable selected symbol table(s) !
Example: SYMMAIN OFF
Example: SYMBASIC OFF
Note: If you need to search for symbols ON, OFF, CLEAR, use SYM. i.e. SYM ON.
.12 Fixed: Following symbol tables were all hard-coded to act on SYMMAIN
SYMBASIC
SYMASM
SYMUSER
SYMUSER2
SYMSRC
SYMSRC2
Example: SYMBASIC CLEAR