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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
OBattler
0faf6692c9 WARNING: CONFIGS MIGHT PARTIALLY BREAK WHERE DEVICE NAMES HAVE CHANGED.
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.
2020-11-16 00:01:21 +01:00
tiseno100
91d7dd149a Commented the OPTi 283 logging code back 2020-07-07 16:40:07 +03:00
tiseno100
2137c4ea85 Fixed a minor mistake 2020-07-07 16:38:10 +03:00
tiseno100
ebe7f1cdf3 Rewrote the OPTi 283 shadowing
Now it'll pass a check to see if we are write protecting or have write enabled.
2020-07-07 16:36:44 +03:00
tiseno100
525a6f0278 Added the RYC Leopard LX
An interesting kind of 386DXish/486 kind of board. Uses the IBM 486SLC(only!) which is commonly found in PS/2 & PS/1 286 & 386 computers as an "upgrade" chip
2020-07-02 22:10:36 +03:00