Roughly implemented the SCSI IDENTIFY message LUN operation, fixes some SCSI controller drivers in some situations;
Added an undocumented CMD640 IDE controller register required by Linux and by a DOS driver.
Moved the DC390 timer initialization to the Flush write command, where it takes a higher priority, fixes NT 3.1 DC390 specific drivers while keeping the AMD branded drivers intact.
Changes to device_t struct to accomodate the upcoming PCI IRQ arbitration rewrite;
Added device.c/h API to obtain name from the device_t struct;
Significant changes to win/win_settings.c to clean up the code a bit and fix bugs;
Ported all the CPU and AudioPCI commits from PCem;
Added an API call to allow ACPI soft power off to gracefully stop the emulator;
Removed the Siemens PCD-2L from the Dev branch because it now works;
Removed the Socket 5 HP Vectra from the Dev branch because it now works;
Fixed the Compaq Presario and the Micronics Spitfire;
Give the IBM PC330 its own list of 486 CPU so it can have DX2's with CPUID 0x470;
SMM fixes;
Rewrote the SYSENTER, SYSEXIT, SYSCALL, and SYSRET instructions;
Changed IDE reset period to match the specification, fixes#929;
The keyboard input and output ports are now forced in front of the queue when read, fixes a number of bugs, including the AMI Apollo hanging on soft reset;
Added the Intel AN430TX but Dev branched because it does not work;
The network code no longer drops packets if the emulated network card has failed to receive them (eg. when the buffer is full);
Changes to PCI card adding and renamed some PCI slot types, also added proper AGP bridge slot types;
USB UHCI emulation is no longer a stub (still doesn't fully work, but at least Windows XP chk with Debug no longer ASSERT's on it);
Fixed NVR on the the SMC FDC37C932QF and APM variants;
A number of fixes to Intel 4x0 chipsets, including fixing every register of the 440LX and 440EX;
Some ACPI changes.
CD boot-capable PCI SCSI adapter support.
Begin the process of revamping/separating the EEPROM used by ATI
which is the same as the one as the DC-390 does use.
Selected XT and AT clones can use either their built-in FDC controller or an external one (the IBM AT and Compaq AT machines don't support booting from a 1.44M floppy so this makes the external floppy useful).
Added the FDC to the Adaptec AHA-154xCF ("2" variant) and defaulted to None to keep compatibility with existing FDC's.