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V0.9 - <insert date here> |
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V1.0 (snapshot) - <date> |
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- added support for on-the-fly video resolution and depth switching, |
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and gamma tables |
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- fsave/frestore emulation under AmigaOS and NetBSD/m68k always behaves |
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like a 68882/68040 FPU, eliminating the need for 68060 FPU patches |
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- added support for platform-independant mutexes, used by adb.cpp for |
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thread-safe mouse handling |
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- the TIME_OFFSET constant has been replaced by a (portable) function |
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TimeToMacTime(); file dates in ExtFS should now be correct |
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- ADBInterrupt() is no longer called from the 60Hz interrupt but has |
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its own interrupt flag, potentially increasing the smoothness of |
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mouse movement |
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- Unix: windowed display mode supports different resolutions and color |
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depths, which can be switched on-the-fly |
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- Unix: Ctrl-F5 grabs mouse in windowed mode (enhanced compatibility |
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with games like flight simulators) |
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- Unix: X11 events are handled as soon as they arrive, outside of the |
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60Hz video refresh raster |
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- Unix: audio sample rate, bit depth and channel count are adjustable |
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in the MacOS "Sound" control panel |
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V0.9 (release 0.9-1) - 31.May 2001 |
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- final adjustments for 0.9 release |
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V0.9 (snapshot) - 29.May 2001 |
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- added help for command line arguments, PrefsInit() now removes |
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all processed options |
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- serial_unix.cpp: input/output_thread_cancel weren't initialized |
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- AmigaOS: SCSI buffer type can be selected |
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V0.9 (snapshot) - 17.Feb.2001 |
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- adapted for mon V3.0 which is now the required minimum |
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- adapted for cxmon V3.0 which is now the required minimum |
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- UAE cpu: fixed a bug in the memory handlers preventing from |
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correctly updating 15 and 16 bpp displays on big endian systems |
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- Unix: added (experimental) real addressing mode [Gwenole Beauchesne] |