Thomas Harte
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4abd62e62b
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Standardises on const [Half]Cycles as the thing called and returned, rather than const [Half]Cycles & as it's explicitly defined to be only one int in size, so using a reference is overly weighty.
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2017-07-27 22:05:29 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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279c369a1f
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Switched to Cycles as the result from the 6502 perform_bus_operation , helping slightly to clarify what you're intended to return and reducing type jumping within the 6502 implementation.
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2017-07-25 22:21:09 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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d9c6b3bcf7
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Corrected TIA's WSYNC lookahead to accept Cycles .
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2017-07-25 22:13:41 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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40339a12e1
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Formalised the use of a cycles count with a divider, bringing a few additional plain-int users into the fold.
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2017-07-25 07:15:31 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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90bf6565d0
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Reduced int/Cycle conversions in the Electron and on the Atari 2600, where the current framework makes it possible to do so.
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2017-07-24 22:53:13 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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2ff157cf7a
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Switched CRTMachine over to use Cycles as an explicit statement of units, and followed through on the effects of that.
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2017-07-22 22:17:29 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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83628b285b
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Experimentally turned the 6502 into a clock receiver. No problem encountered.
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2017-07-22 21:52:21 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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eb8a2de5d6
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Settled definitively on flush as more communicative than synchronise (and slightly more locale neutral); culled some more duplication from the Z80.
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2017-05-15 07:38:59 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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0808e9b6fb
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Pulled the 6502 into a CPU namespace, making it an instance of something that has micro-opcodes and schedules them, and factoring out the formulation of a register pair.
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2017-05-14 22:08:15 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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a26b87f348
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Fixed: mistake was failure to count ready cycles.
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2017-03-20 20:44:03 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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c3d82f88a5
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Tidied up and commented on the Activision stack implementation.
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2017-03-18 21:01:58 -04:00 |
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