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Nebuleon Fumika
a0d0c5e7a5 Eliminate the latency of button press recognition, which was bad enough to lose keys entirely sometimes, and could otherwise delay a button press or release by 200 ms.
This was the entire reason I created the fork, and I finally did it! It syncs the controls every scanline of a frame, which costs about 60,000 MIPS instructions per frame to deal with. Luckily, the processor runs at 396 MHz, which means the cost of checking the controls is 1% of the CPU's power.
2012-12-21 03:50:10 -05:00
Nebuleon Fumika
8085880130 Remove the SNES Open Bus behaviour by default. Also simplify translation again.
SNES Open Bus is a quirk of the memory subsystem that allow reads of invalid addresses to return the last byte read from memory. However, it is seldom needed by a game, and it costs 1 to 3 MIPS instructions per SNES instruction to emulate.

If you need SNES Open Bus, you can remove -DNO_OPEN_BUS from the Makefile.
2012-12-20 18:14:24 -05:00
Nebuleon Fumika
e708c127fa Un-inline a bunch of stuff.
With the MIPS instruction cache, this means that two consecutive SNES CPU instructions using e.g. the same addressing style or the same opcode have a chance that the second one will use the first one's code and that it will be cached.
2012-12-18 22:53:49 -05:00
Kitty Draper
d40ae99422 first commit 2011-03-05 21:39:25 -05:00