Thomas Harte
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5d6b5d9f10
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Eliminates all emdashes in cross-platform code.
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2018-05-13 15:34:31 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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0b771ce61a
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Removes all instances of the copyright symbol.
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2018-05-13 15:19:52 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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fe7fc6b22e
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Enables AY output from the MSX.
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2017-12-02 16:30:43 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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2c1e99858b
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Fixed HalfCycles to allow conversion from Cycles without relying on undefined behaviour.
Specifically: left shifting a negative number.
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2017-10-17 22:22:51 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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f7e66dea61
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Added a compound divide and convert.
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2017-08-02 07:21:21 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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9c04d851e4
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Added the basics necessary to get the CPU ticking over, at a nominal 4Mhz but with the wait states that I currently believe to be accurate.
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2017-07-31 07:29:50 -04:00 |
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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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968d2bb8ba
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Brought Typer into the new run_for orthodoxy, making it easier to clock consistently regardless of unit. Which necessitated adding a negative operator for WrappedInts.
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2017-07-27 21:53:45 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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9ef232157b
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Revoked the operator bool() on WrappedInt as providing an indirect means for implicit but incorrect assignment to unwrapped ints. Got explicit about run_for intention and simplified HalfClockReceiver slightly by building a lossy and a flushing conversion to Cycles into HalfCycles. Adapted the all-RAM Z80 properly to return HalfCycles.
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2017-07-27 21:38:50 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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6f8b558724
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Revoked dead #include.
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2017-07-27 07:41:59 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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8361756dc4
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Switched definitively to the works-for-now approach of requiring an explicit opt-in where somebody wants to clock a whole-cycle receiver from a half-cycle clock.
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2017-07-27 07:40:02 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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75d67ee770
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Relocated ClockReceiver.hpp as it's a dependency for parts of the static analyser, and therefore needs to be distinct from the actual emulation parts.
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2017-07-25 20:20:55 -04:00 |
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