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PearPC ChangeLog
==================
version 0.6pre (not yet released):
- [AMD64] TLB for framebuffer
- [AMD64] Speed improvements
- various bug fixes and modernizations to the source
version 0.5 (released 13. July 2011):
- slightly better code for lmw/stmw opcodes
- use "GNU as" instead of nasm
- use -mdynamic-no-pic on *darwin
- fixed some strict-aliasing problems
- JITC: AMD64 support
- compiles with gcc 4.3, 4.4, 4.5
version 0.4 (released 20. December 2005):
- CPU: stfiwx implemented
- config: "ppc_start_fullscreen" for starting in fullscreen mode
- POSIX: allow bridging of tun device
- use FISTTP instruction on SSE3 aware processors
- merged native_cd branch from Alexander Stockinger
- endianess fixes
- warn that the generic CPU is slow
- better detection of HFS+ volumes
- support for DVD-Drives
- correctly check for NASM
- Work-around for graphic errors in Mac OS X 10.1
- POSIX/Linux: fall back to 1 GHz if /proc/cpuinfo doesn't provide cpu frequency
- 3c90x emulation fixed
- some PROM fixed for yaboot
- alteration of x86asm interface to be more programmer friendly
- use transparent cursors instead of altering cursor visibility (hack for using PearPC
with remote desktop)
- DVD emulation implemented. Fixes problems with Tiger installation
- Updated the read_effective_* commands to be faster !!! REGRESSED !!!
- fixed lvalue casts (compiles now with gcc 4.x)
version 0.3.1 (released 5. September 2004):
- JITC_X86: increased translation cache size
- (Win32) fixed: '`'/'~' key wasn't mapped
- (SDL) fixed: right-alt was mapped to left-alt
- fixed: German '<>|' key wasn't mapped
- JITC_X86: corrected tw/twi instructions (should fix java native IO calls fail)
- fixed: rfi instruction (should also fix java native IO calls fail)
- fixed: some mysterious partition mappings in src/io/prom/fs/hfsplus/partition.c
- (BEOS) updated
- disabled unused keyboard shortcuts
version 0.3 (released 13. August 2004):
- clean up everything on exit
- (experimental) idle sleep for the JITC CPU
- asynchronous keyboard and mouse events
- implemented IDE Flush
- Win32: implemented fullscreen mode proposed by Matt Jobson
- short cut keys are configurable
- correct clock/timing (Win32 + Posix) by Keith Rothman, Kimball Thurston and Stefan Weyergraf
- SDL support
- SDL: implemented fullscreen mode
- source tree reorganisation
- display functions moved to src/system/ui directory
- src/system/arch created
- system/posix,win32 and beos moved to system/osapi/
- host keyboard support separated from SystemDisplay
- host mouse support separated from SystemDisplay
- architecture-specific video acceleration functions (x86)
- configure-system: choose "jitc_x86" on x86s when no --enable-cpu given
- JITC: srawix, subfcx, divwx, divuwx,
mulhwx, mulwx, subfex, extshx implemented
- JITC: align entrypoints
version 0.2 (released 15. June 2004):
- JITC: all crXX implemented
- JITC: tlbie only invalidate one entry
- JITC: optimize tlb_invalidate_all
- implemented fsqrtx instruction
- implemented frsqrtex instruction
- IO/IDE: regs are per device, not per controller
- implemented runtime video mode switching via video.x (Win32 + X11)
- got rid of indexed modes
- better XER carry mapping
- (POSIX) fixed: Alt and AltGr are swapped
- HFS partition code fixes (reportedly working)
- removed tools/regex.c, tools/regex.h, io/prom/hfs/memcmp.c
- implemented conditional redraw code proposed by Jens von der Heydt
- code to minimize redraw races
- bnstr() is evil and has been banned. fixes: can't parse pci_3c90x_mac
- X11: only redraw when exposed (thanks ryan)
- Win32: only redraw when exposed
- new hardware
- RealTek-8139 network card driver by Eric Estabrooks (verbose15)
- porting efforts
- Francois Revol's BeOS patches (2,4,6-fixes,6-beos,6-compose)
- Anders F.Bjoerklund's Mac OS X patches (1,ppc,X11,darwintun)
- Roman Bogorodskiy's FreeBSD patch
- AMD64 portability fixes (mainly void* <-> int conversions)
- Windows Networking support by John Kelley using TAP-WIN32 driver R2
- many, many configure-system fixes
- support for FreeBSD, BeOS, MinGW and Darwin
- endianess auto-detect v2 (but big-endian hosts still not working correctly)
- autoconf-2.13 endianess detection work-around
- now using -Wundef and -Woverloaded-virtual compiler switches
- networking code abstraction
- preliminary man-page added
- fdisk and single partition images support by Anders F.Bjoerklund
- 3c90x now correctly detected by Mac OS X (if driver is loaded)
- grab mouse on click / ungrab mouse on unfocus (Win32 + X11)
version 0.1.2 (released 20. May 2004):
- PROM: fixed: seek > 2^32 not impl.
- JITC: fixed mmio with overlapping pages
(should fix "mac os crashes when idle")
- numpad keys mapped
- (Win32) fixed: "'" key wasn't mapped
- (Win32) fixed: F8 key wasn't mapped
- (Win32) fixed: crash when unknown keys in F11 mode pressed
- 3c90x: added MII support, some bugs fixed
version 0.1.1 (released 14. May 2004):
- (Win32) fixed: '=' key wasn't mapped
- fixed: JITC Error: cannot read page-table
- fixes for older BootX (for Mac OS X 10.0 and 10.1)
- FPU: multiply-add-type instructions now working correctly
- HFS+ embedded in HFS should work now (untested though)
- gcard: 1024x768x32 mode wasn't useable
- io registers weren't zero extended on byte or half accesses
- now also compiles with gcc 2.95
- boots debian for PowerPC
- got rid of printf() and exit() in HFS and HFS+ code
- fixed buggy copyTo() and copyAllTo() in stream.cc
- fixed IDEDevice::read(). must update "tel".
- no more "client and server display characteristics DONT match :-("
version 0.1 (released 10. May 2004):
- initial release