1. The chip in question now supports the right command length for vendor unique commands, fixes crashes that use said commands.
2. Made the CD speed of said chip even closer to the real thing.
1. Cirrus Logic GD54xx, Paradise/WD VGA now reset the interlace once a text mode is issued if not done automatically.
2. Paradise/WD's 15/16bpp modes using the 800x600 resolution now have the correct ma_latch, should fix most operating systems drivers using this combo.
3. More fixes (hopefully) to the accelerated pitch and rowoffset of the Trident TGUI cards (9440AGi and 96x0XGi), should fix issues with delayed displays mode changes under various operating systems (e.g.: Win3.1x).
4. Preliminary implementation of the Area Fill command of XGA, which is issued while using various painting and/or calc utilities on Win3.1x (IBM XGA updated drivers, e.g.: 2.12).
5. Preliminary (and incomplete) 4bpp XGA mode.
6. The XGA memory test for the 0xa5 using writes (used by various operating systems) no longer conflicts with DOS' XGAKIT's memory detection.
7. Small ROP fixes to both XGA and 8514/A.
8. Re-organized the mapping of the Mach32 chipset, especially when to enable the ATI mode or switching back to IBM mode, should fix LFB conflicts with various operating systems.
9. According to The OS/2 Museum, the Adaptec AHA-154xB series of SCSI cards fail the ASPI4DOS.SYS 3.36 signature check, so now make the changes accordingly.
10. Remove useless and crashy bios-less option of the Trantor T128.
11. The Image Manager 1024 card can also be used on a XT (although only if it has a V20/V30).
12. Re-organized the IBM PS/2 model 60 initialization as well as its right POS machine ID (though an update to sc.exe is still required for the POST memory amount to work normally).
Fixed the Spock SCSI ID selection.
Fixed CD Audio on NCR 5380-based SCSI controllers.
Added a proprietary CD-ROM controller selection (not hooked up yet).
All on qt only.
ESDI MCA: Increased esdi_time from 200 to 512, should fix the timeout that caused the bad attention 03 fatal.
Rancho: Added the Rancho RT1000B-MC MCA SCSI controller, it uses the 8.20R BIOS.
8514/A: Reworked the Outline command to satisfy the manual and the win2.10 (286/386) driver.
XGA: Initial rom len is set to 0x8000 (which, after being configured, is set back to 0x2000) just to not make it hang with POST code 40 25 on most configurations.
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.
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.
- 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