- 86Box's own headers go to /86box
- munt's public interface goes to /mt32emu
- all slirp headers go to /slirp (might want to consider using only its public inteface)
- single file headers from other projects go in include root
*** WARNING ***
86Box v2.00 is now in feature freeze, any new features are going to be added in v2.10 instead. Bug reports for v2.00 are still accepted, however.
Fixes to various hard disk controllers;
Added the Packard Bell PB640;
Fixed the InPort mouse emulation - now it works correctly on Windows NT 3.1;
Removed the status window and the associated variables;
Completely removed the Green B 486 machine;
Fixed the MDSI Genius;
Fixed the single-sided 5.25" floppy drive;
Ported a CPU-related commit from VARCem.
Extensively cleaned up and changed the CD-ROM code;
Removed CD-ROM IOCTTL (it was causing performance and stability issues);
Turned a lot of things into device_t's;
Added the PS/1 Model 2011 XTA and standalone XTA hard disk controllers, ported from Varcem;
Numerous FDC fixes for the PS/1 Model 2121;
NVR changes ported from Varcem;
The PCap code no longer requires libpcap to be compiled;
Numerous fixes to various SCSI controllers;
Updated NukedOPL to 1.8;
Fixes to OpenAL initialization and closing, should give less Audio issues now;
Revorked parts of the common (S)VGA code (also based on code from QEMU);
Removed the Removable SCSI hard disks (they were a never finished experiment so there was no need to keep them there);
Cleaned up the SCSI hard disk and Iomega ZIP code (but more cleanups of that are coming in the future);
In some occasions (IDE hard disks in multiple sector mode and SCSI hard disks) the status bar icon is no longer updated, should improve performance a bit;
Redid the way the tertiary and quaternary IDE controllers are configured (and they are now device_t's);
Extensively reworked the IDE code and fixed quite a few bugs;
Fixes to XT MFM, AT MFM, and AT ESDI code;
Some changes to XTIDE and MCA ESDI code;
Some fixes to the CD-ROM image handler.
Removed the Mach64 ISA until someone finds a properly working BIOS;
Changed the Mach64 VLB to use the BIOS that actually works;
Moved the standalone TI CF62011 graphics card to the Dev branch until someone finds a BIOS for it;
Removed an accidental temporary change in win_dialog.c;
Reorganized the graphics card ID's to allow simplification of the MDA and VGA #define's in video.h;
Added a workaround for the TVGA8900D DAC sense, so the card is in color again.
Applied all applicable PCem commits;
The PS/1 and PS/2 machines now have the correct graphics cards - fixes the reference diskettes;
The open dialog code now changes directory to usr_path after the dialog is closed;
Disabled excess logging in the TI SVGA code.