1. As tiring as it seems, XOR properly the passthrough bits for mode changes. Fixes everything tested as of now (Mach8/32).
2. Implemented separate destination and source GE pitch and offsets. Fixes Windows 3.1 mach8/32 drivers using devicebitmap enabled (or dmp=1).
3. Properly fixed high and true color patterns so that the aforementioned patterns are drawn correctly in various stuff.
4. Implemented in the best possible way the CRT offset (currently in on conjunction with the GE offset).
5. On ScanToX with bpp set to 24 and dpconfig 0x6211, optmize the SRC/CUR X-Y coordinates at the end of the blit.
6. For mode changes, don't call the mode change recalctimings function if we aren't in the appropriate bits of the respective ports.
7. Separate 8514/A compatible and Extended foreground/background selection implemented, fixes Windows 3.x ATI Ultra drivers from 1992 without hacks.
8. Clear the busy flags when needed without stalling the entire guests (but not the emulator itself) (Mach8/32).
9. The MMIO regs should be enabled only when the VGA aperture has reached a graphics mode (0xA000). This fixes NT 3.x mach drivers in true color mode and making Win3.1 drivers working without a hitch at the same time.
10. Actually implement the hardware 4bpp cursor properly on Mach32.
11. Cosmetic cleanups.
1. The DX/DY coordinates for BitBLT are now signed again, fixes 8514/A cursor issues.
2. Made the busy/data available processor statuses more like the ATI one for more stability and no stalls, fixes Windows 3.x and IBM OS/2 1.x (possibly later ones too) that use the built-in 8514/A driver.
3. Made the mode switching clearer (through a note) regarding the shadow sets, this should make every program happy, I hope.
4. In the Mach32 series only, a first load of the CRT sets also initializes the GE offsets if the corresponding bit is set, fixes Mach8/32 mode tests in their eeprom and demoai with hdiload from ATI/IBM.
1. Implemented the FIFO test data to pass some tests of the Mach8 POST ROM and tests (not complete yet).
2. Overhauled the mode switches again, but this time with way less hacks and more on manual instructions.
3. Use a function pointer to determine if the Mach8 type used is a VGA combo or add-on.
4. Mach32 mode tests are no longer incorrectly green (was caused by improper pixtrans parts).
5. Implemented overscan color to the Mach32 as well as the CRT offset.
6. And fixed a PCI LFB GPF issue with the Mach32 2.3 drivers on Win3.1x.
7. Implemented memory boundary for both the Mach32 SVGA and its accelerator.
8. Added undocumented ports used by the FIFO (such as ports 0x8AEE and 0xEAEE).
9. Plus resetting the device right a la s3.
10. Temporarily switched the bus type of the Mach8 to 8-bit in both MCA and ISA variants.
8514/A/Mach8/32:
Reworked the acceleration a bit as well as the mode switches from VGA to ATI/8514/A mode and viceversa based on the documentation. Fixes the Linux GUI fonts using the Mach32 driver (possibly Mach8 too) and other anomalies (still needs more work on the acceleration though).
PVGA:
Minor fixes to the banking.
S3-based (Pre-ViRGE):
1. Made the chip class use its own banking so that the Enhanced Mode mapping (equivalent to 64K-based A0000) is taken into account (per bit 3 of CRTC31, which forces the mapping to be 64K A0000, regardless of the GDCREG6 bits). Fixes NT 3.1 347.1's S3 driver.
2. Initial rework on 15bpp/16bpp accelerated mode of the 911/924 chips (currently not 100% bug free, I need help with this chips).
XGA-1/2:
Get rid of the linear endian reverse variable hack used by OS/2 and, instead, use the already declared ones more wisely, fixes OS/2 2.1 reversed fonts and keeps everything else working as it should.
Misc:
Added the BT481 RAMDAC for future card use.
1. Corrected the ATI 1881x clocks for use with the ATI Mach8/32 and VGA Wonder chips. The CPU slowdowns should now be gone.
2. Merged I/O ports common to both the ATI and IBM 8514/A compatible chips where they have identical code (extended behavior is still separate). Code duplication is now less than before.
3. Fixed a general polygon pattern issue in the Mach8/32 affecting calc.exe in Win3.x and other stuff.
4. Mode changes are, once again, changed (ATI and IBM), as close as possible to the real thing without destroying existing resolutions.
5. The 8514/A Vertical Counter has been extended to 0xfff so that it can take 1280x1024 resolutions well offered by the Mach32 as well as a better way to change the IBM/ATI modes through a callback swap where approprietate.
6. in 8514/A mode, reads from the 0x3c6-0x3c9 ramdac range is redirected to the 8514/A RAMDAC (0x2ea-0x2ed).
7. LFB access in the Mach32 now no longer takes account of the SVGA derived rops. Fixes Mach32 display on NeXTSTEP/OPENSTEP 3.x/4.x
8. Reworked the Display Sense Status and Subsystem Status ports so that they're not copycats from MAME and instead follow the datasheet.
1. Cleanups and moving the mach8/32 struct to a dedicated header so that would allow for future 8514/A add-on clones (in paper).
2. Mach8/32's port 0x4ae8/9 and shadow set ports (0x5aee and 0x46ee) now account to the mode changes seriously, should fix most of the horizontal/vertical coordinates while entering GUI modes of various stuff.
3. Horizontal/Vertical window coordinates can only be modified if the display enable bit of port 0x22e8 is set as well as bit 0 of port 0x4aee, fixes most problems noted above.
4. Implemented horizontal blanking stuff a la VGA but actually for 8514/A and clones (like ATI).
5. Added some comments regarding the current situation.
6. The Mach8 was actually a 8514/A clone co-processor, not a single solution card of its own. The ATI Graphics Ultra was a single solution card that is actually a Mach8 + ATI 28800-6 in one, so renaming it accordingly.
7. Fixed garbled/distorted acceleration when device bitmap acceleration is enabled in the ATI Mach8 3.0 Win3.1 drivers.