Several bug fixes;
Preliminar addition of the SDL 2 renderer (does not yet work correctly in full screen mode);
SCSI devices no longer have configurable LUN's (this matches the configurability of real SCSI devices);
SCSI LUN's are now handed by the device's handler;
Removed all unused strings;
Removed some unused code files;
Significantly rewrote the bus mouse emulation.
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In some occasions (IDE hard disks in multiple sector mode and SCSI hard disks) the status bar icon is no longer updated, should improve performance a bit;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.
Reimplemented saving of all the non-volatile things of the Toshiba T1000 and T1200;
Applied the latest T1200 patch from John Elliott;
Applied the latest ATI Korean VGA patch from greatpsycho.
The pages array are no longer allocated for the entire memory of space if memory size + 384 is above 16 MB (turns out it was not needed at all), further significantly reduces the emulator's RAM usage;
Made greatpsycho's revised SVGA status handling specific to ATI cards, while the generic (S)VGA code uses the old handling - fixes error 2401 on PS/2 Model 80.
If device initialization files and the device has a name, the name of the device is logged;
Fixed path of the OTI-037c BIOS;
The ATI Mach64GX ISA is now AT-compatible only;
The CL-GD 5428 and 5429 ISA are now available on XT machines.
Turned the char arrays in gameport.h into const char pointers;
The makefile no longer links in the (unfinished) PIIX4 emulation code (which is currently not used by anything even in the Dev branch).
Added internal graphics card option for the Intel Advanced/EV for the on-board S3 Trio64;
Fixed configuration for internal graphics card options (using the machine's Configure button) for some machines (PCjr, Tandy 1000, Tandy 1000 HX, and now also the Intel Advanced/EV).
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.
The settings dialog now keeps track of MFM/XTIDE/ESDI/IDE channels and SCSI ID's and LUN's;
The IBM PS/2 Model 50 now installs a Model 80-style memory expansion card (MCA ID FCFF) when more than 2 MB RAM is selected, and now supports a maximum of 10 MB RAM.
Merged floppy.c and fdd.c and renamed floppy_*.c (the floppy image format handlers) to fdd_*.c;
Reading the AT or PS/2 keyboard controller status no longer clears the transmit timeout bit, fixes error 8601 (mouse error) on the IBM PS/2 Model 80;
MMU translate and DMA physical reads and writes now go through _mem_exec instead of directly to ram[], should fix the last remaining problems with remapped mappings;
Implemented the Sound gain dialog;
Added the resource for the "New floppy image" dialog and the needed functions for the functionality of exporting the currently mounted floppy image as 86F, both of which should be finished in the next commit;
Applied the CD-ROM fixes from the PCem commit;
Added the "Keep ratio" option for full screen stretch.
Fixed Sound Blaster 16 and earlier CD-ROM volume registers (and made them no longer default to 0);
Serial mouse now resets the FIFO before sending the ID, fixes mouse detection after clipping and moving the mouse;
Rewritten CD-ROM and SCSI disk Mode Select handling and changed things regarding Mode Sense as well, also fixes emulator segmentation faults when anything attempts to do a Mode Select;
Fixed the Microsoft InPort mouse emulation (used the Bochs code as reference for the polling/state update code), now it actually moves;
The PCjr initialization now sets the XT scan code table, makes the keyboard actually work on the PCjr again;
Several bugfixes regarding the Read CD commands, fixes CD Audio in digital mode on Windows ME;
Finally properly fixed the regular CD Audio MSF/LBA conversion mess;
Applied all applicable PCem commits.
The "Write data to mouse" command no longer times out when there is PS/2 mouse, and instead adds the 0xFF byte to the queue, properly fixes the hang when entering into the P55T2S BIOS' CMOS Setup with mouse set to anything other than PS/2;
Removed the incorrect implementation of the OPTi 495 register 0x27 bit 7, it had nothing to do with A20, and the A20 stuck error was caused by the previously incorrect implementation of the 8042 output port bit pulse commands which is no longer the case;
The 8042 now once again correctly initializes with A20 Gate on.