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Revision as of 01:45, 27 November 2016
The developer log is intended to be a central place for all developers to take down notes on what has changed during development. This helps to keep all porters up to date regarding API and Resource changes.
Status
r25372 | win32 (1) | *nix (1) | osx (29) | amiga (39) | beos (43) | dos (39) | os/2 (55) | SDL (1) | ||||
r25801 | win32 (-) | *nix (-) | osx (30) | amiga (37) | beos (41) | dos (40) | os/2 (4) | SDL (-) | ||||
r25858 | 2.3.19 | win32 (-) | *nix (-) | osx (30) | amiga (9) | beos (41) | dos (40) | os/2 (4) | SDL (-) | |||
r25955 | 2.3.20 | win32 (2) | *nix (-) | osx (30) | amiga (4) | beos (31) | dos (28) | os/2 (4) | SDL (-) | |||
r26032 | 2.3.21 | win32 (3) | *nix (-) | osx (31) | amiga (5) | beos (32) | dos (6) | os/2 (5) | SDL (1) | |||
r26488 | 2.4 | win32 (3) | *nix (-) | osx (35) | amiga (5) | beos (36) | dos (7) | os/2 (5) | SDL (1) | |||
r26876 | 2.4.1 | win32 (4) | *nix (-) | osx (36) | amiga (5) | beos (37) | dos (8) | os/2 (6) | SDL (-) | |||
r28197 | 2.4.7 | win32 (5) | *nix (-) | osx (48) | amiga (5) | beos (8) | dos (8) | os/2 (11) | SDL (-) | |||
r28270 | win32 (-) | *nix (-) | osx (48) | amiga (1) | beos (5) | dos (3) | os/2 (10) | SDL (-) | ||||
r30535 | win32 (10) | *nix (5) | osx (40) | amiga (17) | beos (26) | dos (21) | os/2 (41) | SDL (6) | ||||
r30784 | win32 (1) | *nix (-) | osx (-) | amiga (26) | beos (31) | dos (14) | os/2 (50) | SDL (-) | ||||
r30784 | win32 (-) | *nix (-) | osx (-) | amiga (-) | beos (2) | dos (-) | os/2 (2) | SDL (-) |
more than one open issue from before the last release version |
no open issues from before the last release version, plus at most one other open issue |
no open issues from before the last release version |
no open issues from before the last tagged version, plus at most one other open issue |
no open issues from before the last tagged version |
no open issues |
Trunk
Here is a short overview of all changes made in trunk that are relevant for the respective port/gui maintainers.
Note: new stuff should be added at the bottom and each item should have the related svn revision
To keep the size of this list down (and hopefully shrinking) ...
- Port/GUI Maintainers should remove their port from the respective item when it is implemented.
- To not clutter this page with stuff that will not get implemented anytime soon ("i will not add lightpen support to this handheld port") in such cases the respective port should also get removed from the respective item, and a note pointing out the missing feature should get added to Todo#Ports_.2F_UIs instead.
- Items which have no more TODOs left should then be moved to the Developer_log_old Page
2.4
r27046
- NEW: Resource "DriveSoundEmulationVolume" (integer, 0 - 4000) to adjust the volume of the drive noise emulation
- TODO: add GUI items in following ports: os/2
2.4.8 (r28546)
- new Resource: "IDE64USBServerAddress" (string) for entering a listening address, e.g. "ip4://127.0.0.1:64245"
- new Resource: "IDE64USBServer" (boolean) for enabling/disabling it.
- TODO: add GUI items in beos
r29610
- long overdue rework of keyboard map handling is in trunk now. for details on migrating to the new code see Keymaps
- TODO: fix UI elements for the following ports: beos, os/2
r30025
- new resource "Drive8RPM" "Drive9RPM" "Drive10RPM" "Drive11RPM" (integer, default: 30000) - drive RPM multiplied by 100
- new resource "Drive8Wobble" "Drive9Wobble" "Drive10Wobble" "Drive11Wobble" (integer, default: 50) - drive wobble
- TODO: Add GUI items in the following ports: os/2
r30708
- Added API to query list of palettes, see palette.h, use this to create the palette menu(s) at runtime.
- TODO update GUI items in the following ports: beos
- TODO when all ports are updated, rename all VICII palettes ("vice.vpl" -> "pepto.vpl" and then "default.vpl" -> "vice.vpl") and update palette.c accordingly
r32266
- VSID: Added submenu for 'Maximum speed' in the *nix ui. VSID already had a command line for setting the 'Speed' resource, but not a UI item.
- TODO add submenu to the following ports: os/2
Please note that the 'RefreshRate' resource has been removed from VSID, so when copying UI code from, for example, x64, make sure to update the UI code accordingly.
Branches
Here is a short overview of all branches that are currently active in SVN, i.e. someone develops a new feature that soon will be merged into trunk. Note here the upcoming features, if some testing is required on specific platforms or there is something porters need to be aware of. When a branch was merged into trunk, the respective info should be moved to the Developer_log_old Page.
- 2.3-new-cpu-cores (blacky)
- This branch is all about (old and) new cpu cores, it is meant to implement the following:
z80 support for x64/x64sc (z80 cp/m cartridge).(code is in the trunk and used by the c64 cpm cart)65(S)C02 support as used in some accelerator carts, but also as direct 6502/6510 replacement.(core is in the trunk and used by the fd2000/4000 drives)- 65CE02 support as direct 6502/6510 replacement.
65802/65816 support as used in some accelerator carts, but also as direct 6502/6510 replacement (65802 only).(core is in the trunk and used by xscpu64 as the main cpu core).6809/6309 support as used in the super pet.(core is in the trunk and used by the superpet)- 8088 support as used in a copro board for the cbm2 (able to run cp/m-86 and msdos 1.25).
- This branch is all about (old and) new cpu cores, it is meant to implement the following:
- driveupdate (soci)
- The point is to have a single FDD emulation for all drives which need low level media emulation and caching. The disk image handling is also reworked to make simpler to use and extend it later. Some features were added like handling of d71 double sided emulation mode disk images, real 6502 FDC with GCR image (works for 1001 now, planned for others). Improved fault handling and updating of Dxx images, 1581 and other MFM drives needs some work. Planned is to get the 1571 MFM mode somehow working together with the GCR mode (probably not on the same type of image file), and maybe implement G64 image support for the IEEE drives. And of course all these changes brings some new bugs to fix. This is most likely not going to be finished in 2011, and maybe some parts should be migrated to trunk to get some of the ready stuff out earlier.
- vice-1990 (soci)
- Branch for emulating the 1990 drive.
- TODO: user interface for Drive?Swap8Button, DrivexSwap?Button, Drive?WriteProtectButton
- TODO: gui changes so that this type can be selected
- TODO: RTC72421 emulation needed
- TODO: proper disk image attaching, hdd/iso/fdd image types? Currently file is hardcoded to "/tmp/image" for all!
- Future: geos, swap8, swap9 and write protect LEDs on GUI would be nice
- Future: device number comes from the image instead of VICE.
- Future: vdrive support. Good luck ;)
List of ports: amiga, beos, dos, os/2, osx, *nix, win32, sdl
List of ports outside UI updates: android, dingoo