| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010-11-12 | Non-code changes (comments and macro arguments) | Duncan Smith | |
| I added a fourth and fifth argument to OPCODE(). Now it accepts both of the arguments for the TIME macro (to allow for more precise speed emulation in the distant future) as well as a fifth argument, the size of the opcode routine (excluding START and DONE). I think this will allow me to automatically generate minimal offsets when I finally use Tezxas's dispatch routine. | |||
| 2010-11-12 | Added support for local labels in opcodes | Duncan Smith | |
| I tried to use A68k's local label support, but I believe it was broken. Now I can use it, finally. :) | |||
| 2010-11-12 | Reworked opcodes.asm to use m4. Soon, it will be clean. | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-11-10 | Changes to commentary in interrupts.asm | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-11-09 | Woops, forgot to delete two comments. | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-11-09 | Added guards around all routines that touch ePC or eSP. | Duncan Smith | |
| These guards have one major fault I can see. I put them as early in the routine as possible, but it's still a distinct possibility that the 68k interrupt will fire between move.b (epc)+,d0 in macro DONE of one instruction and the call to HOLD_INTS in the following instruction. I don't have a good solution to this. I can use the hardware interrupt holding support to make everything a critical section except for the cycle gap before that instruction, but that makes _every_ instruction 24 cycles slower. I don't consider that an acceptable solution. | |||
| 2010-11-09 | Added loads of interrupt processing code. | Duncan Smith | |
| Properly handling interrupts that come in a critical section is a difficult problem. This is my first stab at it. Notably, I'm doing all my interrupt processing in softwareland. It turns out to be about 1/3 as fast as using the interrupt hardware directly, though I don't have to run in supervisor mode this way. | |||
| 2010-11-09 | Clarified used/free registers list | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-11-09 | Makefile now has 'make clean' and is very thorough. | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-11-09 | Changed project and binaries name to z680k. | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-16 | Cleared up some compiler errors | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-14 | Conditional jumps work now. | Duncan Smith | |
| Holy shit that was a hairy debug session. I have a lot to look forward to. | |||
| 2010-09-14 | Trivial changes. | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | CCF flags :( | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Documentation update | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Timing correction macro added (as yet nonfunctional) | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Fixed glaring bug in arithmetic routines affecting (HL) | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Speed improvements to some instructions. | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Fixed bug in conditional instructions which take an argument | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | More testcases and a few fixes | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Comments saying what opcodes haven't been tested yet | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Started out on my own test suite | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Endianness fixes, I don't know how correct these are ... | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Fixed endianness issue in deref :( | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Made zexdoc's writestr routine a bit faster | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Changed zexdoc to halt instead of jumping into neverneverland when it's done | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Made HALT instruction halt, even if it's not a very good way to halt | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-13 | Small patch to make JR reliable | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-10 | XXX UNDO LATER: Performance degrading change to make debugging easier | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-10 | Underef routine now should work correctly | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-10 | How could I forget to actually write characters in 'writestr'? | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-10 | I think I nailed all the remaining wrong-sized moves of address registers ... | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-10 | Widened spacing to 64 bytes/instr to give myself some breathing room for now | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-10 | CALL was mistakenly fetching an extra word and jumping to JP NZ instead of JP | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-10 | Fix to make PUSHW use d2 instead of d0 | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-10 | Two more fixes | Duncan Smith | |
| The underef function will now return 0 if a match is not found, rather than returning something undefined. The routine for CALL immed.w was mistakenly calling deref with a truncated address. This has been fixed. | |||
| 2010-09-10 | Lazy, slow hack to FETCHW and FETCHWI becuase I forgot about endianness | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-10 | Trying to get the zexdoc testbench to run. | Duncan Smith | |
| Now, at least, it's integrated into the build system and will be automatically included in built executables. | |||
| 2010-09-10 | Added stubs for putting the emulated screen into a TIOS-drawn window. | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-10 | Completely patched zexdoc to assemble with SPASM. | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-08 | Some more changes, spasm almost doesn't complain anymore! | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-08 | Working on adapting zexdoc to work in spasm | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-07 | Blank files for multibyte opcodes created | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-07 | Added testbenches folder | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-07 | Fixed the last movea that wasn't size-suffixed | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-07 | IO port framework now works | Duncan Smith | |
| A68k is defaulting all my address moves to word size, rather than long. I don't know whether I've expunged all this nonsense yet, but I'm trying. This version executes an infinite loop which writes 'A' to port 00h. I've patched in a write-to-console function on port 00h, so this can be used as a sort of debug monitor. | |||
| 2010-09-06 | I actually have a Makefile now, thank you very much. | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-06 | Assembler is picky about EQUR apparently ... | Duncan Smith | |
| 2010-09-06 | Registers holding emulated registers are now named. | Duncan Smith | |
| Hopefully 'esp', 'epc', 'eaf', and friends will be less troublesome than 'a4', 'a6', and 'd3'. | |||
| 2010-09-06 | Registers holding emulated registers are now named. | Duncan Smith | |
| Hopefully 'esp', 'epc', 'eaf', and friends will be less troublesome than 'a4', 'a6', and 'd3'. | |||
