Fixed so it can now be built on Windows even if wxrc.exe does not exist, also removed an include that shouldn't be there.
Fixed so the correct value is used for timer_freq.
Updated the configuration manager so that when it is opened again after shutting down the emulated machine that config will be selected.
basic2004 wrote:Munt 2.2.0 has released.
Newest mt32emu has most accurate old MT-32 emulation and support new MT-32 (2.04) ROMs.
You should update mt32emu.
I will take a look at it, thanks for letting me know of the new release :)
That last uncommitted patch is the one that fixed the major problem that killed non-Software-renderer performance for iwasaperson across the board on all emulated machines, right? Seems like something that will have to be re-incorporated somehow, possibly with a setting to allow the user to choose between the two renderer update methods.
I added a setting for it. It can be found in Video -> Alternative update-lock (not sure if that's what it should be called) and it uses the old behavior by default.
It replaces the previous patch.
SarahWalker wrote:Did you mean to make all the video options per-machine btw? Seems at least some of them would be better as globals.
When I implemented GL3 I wanted the user to be able to have some settings different per-machine. And while I did that it felt strange to mix global-settings with machine-settings, so to minimize confusion I just did all of them as machine-settings.
But you're right that some of them would be better as globals. Do you think it's fine to mix them or should the global-settings be moved somewhere so it's more clear that they are globals?
I'd think that the UI should certainly make it very obvious to the user which settings will be applied globally and which will be applied per-machine. Lots of potential for confusion there.
ecksemmess wrote:I'd think that the UI should certainly make it very obvious to the user which settings will be applied globally and which will be applied per-machine. Lots of potential for confusion there.
Yeah. My suggestions would be to either move all those menu-options to the menu in the machine-window called for example Global Settings or create a new settings-dialog for them.
I miss being able to go straight to hardware configuration from the main window menu bar. Have to pop open a new window which may be piled under the window and then find its menu bar and open it there
wxrc -c pc.xrc -o wx-resources.cpp
22:55:34: Error: can't open file '.\icons/32x32/computer_go.png' (error 2: el sistema no puede encontrar el archivo especificado.)