Update default speed limit to be 2.8, update Mac niceties

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David Schmidt 2010-04-15 05:25:16 +00:00
parent 7ca3cbf190
commit a0254a567a
5 changed files with 6 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -8,5 +8,4 @@ s6d2 =
s7d1 =
g_limit_speed = 2

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@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
#!/bin/sh
mvn site
#!/bin/sh
mvn site

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ order to legally use a ROM file that you may find on the internet.
The distribution comes with the full source code for all platforms in
the src/ directory, the Windows executable as gsportwin.exe, and the Mac OS X
executable as GSportMac.app.
executable as GSport.app.
See the GSport project page on Sourceforge.net for more information about compiling for other platforms.
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ on a Mac--GSport will offer to make it for you if it cannot find one.
Start GSport by Double-clicking the GSportMac icon on a Mac, or by running
the executable (<<<gsportwin>>> on Windows, and <<<gsportx>>> on Linux). GSportMac can
be run by the Terminal window on a Mac as well (which enables access to
more debug information) by typing: "./GSportMac.app/Contents/MacOS/GSportMac".
more debug information) by typing: "./GSport.app/Contents/MacOS/GSportMac".
Assuming all goes well, GSport will then boot up but probably not find any
disk images. See below for how to tell GSport what disk images to use.

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@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ x_show_alert(int is_fatal, const char *str)
if(str) {
// Provide an extra option--create a file
cfstrref2 = CFStringCreateWithFormat(kCFAllocatorDefault, NULL,
CFSTR("Create ~/Library/GSport/%s"), str);
CFSTR("Create ~/%s"), str);
alert_param.otherText = cfstrref2;
}
okstrref = CFSTR("Click OK to continue");

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@ -1381,7 +1381,7 @@ double g_dtime_this_vbl_array[60];
double g_dtime_exp_array[60];
double g_dtime_pmhz_array[60];
double g_dtime_eff_pmhz_array[60];
int g_limit_speed = 0;
int g_limit_speed = 2;
double sim_time[60];
double g_sim_sum = 0.0;