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Author SHA1 Message Date
dholland
747d59d98a add limits.h to fix the linux build 2012-05-14 07:35:02 +00:00
joerg
da440cd0b7 Fix inline misuse breaking clang build 2011-08-20 15:30:36 +00:00
joerg
544bf6acc8 Fix infinite loop in configure on DragonFly and FreeBSD 4.
Fix dependencies for modular Xorg by adding Xxf86vm and Xxf86dga.
Bump revision.
2007-06-12 12:51:07 +00:00
adam
1c561c96ed Changes 1.0-20060501:
* Handle up to 1 GB of Mac memory
* Handle MacOS idle wait (idlewait prefs item)
* Fix a crash with the AppleShare extension
* Improve SLiRP network emulation performance
* Portability fixes to IRIX/mips, Solaris/SPARC
Mac OS X:
* Port to Mac OS X for Intel, including the JIT
* Add a primitive graphical preferences editor
* Fix clipboard (copy/paste of text from/to the host OS)
* Fix external filesystem
* Fix SLiRP network emulation (workaround MacOS X bugs)
Windows:
* Add SLiRP network emulation (ether slirp)
* Add TAP-Win32 network emulation (ether tap)
* Fix CD-ROM auto-detection (pollmedia now works)
* Improve GUI for network configuration
2006-05-13 20:52:35 +00:00
dogcow
666830d5a0 Fix munged patch: it's __FreeBSD__, not FreeBSD__ in #if defined()... 2005-12-15 02:56:58 +00:00
adam
dd314a6641 Changes 20051122:
* Bug fixes and improvements
2005-11-23 12:17:56 +00:00
joerg
0e41c329e5 Add DragonFly support. 2005-11-17 16:56:39 +00:00
rillig
e0c6c195d1 Fixed wrong use of WRKSRC. 2005-11-03 21:34:23 +00:00
adam
181bc687b6 Changes 20050322:
- fixed the problem with Ticks getting incremented on every interrupt, not
   just 60Hz (e.g. moving the mouse made the caret blink faster)
 - Unix: integrated JIT compiler for Linux/x86 and FreeBSD/x86
 - Unix: moved minimum autoconf support to 2.52+
 - Unix: add large file support for 2+ GB hard disk images
 - Unix: cleaned up pthread attributes [Brian Johnson]
 - Unix: fixed floppy problems under Linux
 - Unix: implemented "ignoresegv" feature on Linux/x86, Linux/ppc, Darwin/ppc
 - Unix: serial port baud rates are now set correctly
 - Unix: it is now possible to make the serial drivers pipe their input/output
   to programs by using a '|' followed by a command line as the modem or
   printer port setting (instead of a device name like '/dev/ttyS0')
 - Unix: the option "--config FILE" tells B2 to use a different config file
 - Unix: new prefs options "dsp" and "mixer" to set the OSS device names
   instead of the hardcoded '/dev/dsp' and '/dev/mixer'
 - Unix: new ether prefs option 'tun' to use a TUN/TAP interface. The
   configure script used can be overriden with "etherconfig"
 - Unix: SDL audio and video output are now available in option
 - Unix: port JIT compiler to Linux/x86_64 (AMD64 and EM64T platforms)
 - Unix: sheep_net driver ported to kernel 2.6 (patches from Mac-On-Linux)
 - Unix: fix network code to work correctly on 64-bit platforms
 - Unix: implement X11 to MacOS exchange of text through the clipboard
 - Windows: a new port derived from Lauri's work is now available
2005-07-01 12:34:32 +00:00
agc
459a5bb28d Add RMD160 digests to the SHA1 ones 2005-02-23 18:49:17 +00:00
xtraeme
f237afc4a3 Make this build on NetBSD -current with /dev/ptmx, closes PR pkg/25854. 2004-07-17 01:56:38 +00:00
agc
9ef3c2570d Make this compile with gcc3. 2004-01-23 08:42:14 +00:00
wiz
bc0a8a0a5f regen patch-ac with correct path to filename. 2003-10-12 21:11:52 +00:00
danw
d65be15d3a tiny patch for Darwin (while trying to fix PR 21653 which seems to no
longer be broken)
2003-10-08 02:00:44 +00:00
tron
b960266c01 Update "BasiliskII" package to version 1.0.20030314. Changes since
version 1.0:
- fixed the problem with Ticks getting incremented on every interrupt, not
  just 60Hz (e.g. moving the mouse made the caret blink faster)
- Unix: integrated JIT compiler for Linux/x86 and FreeBSD/x86
- Unix: moved minimum autoconf support to 2.52+
- Unix: add large file support for 2+ GB hard disk images
- Unix: cleaned up pthread attributes [Brian Johnson]
- Unix: fixed floppy problems under Linux
- Unix: implemented "ignoresegv" feature on Linux/x86, Linux/ppc, Darwin/ppc
- Unix: serial port baud rates are now set correctly
- Unix: it is now possible to make the serial drivers pipe their input/output
  to programs by using a '|' followed by a command line as the modem or
  printer port setting (instead of a device name like '/dev/ttyS0')
  [Brian Johnson]
- Unix: the option "--config FILE" tells B2 to use a different config file
- Unix: new prefs options "dsp" and "mixer" to set the OSS device names
  instead of the hardcoded '/dev/dsp' and '/dev/mixer'
The patches for this update were contributed by Todd Vierling in
private e-mail.
2003-06-14 06:49:04 +00:00
tron
d6fcc31cfa Update "BasiliskII" package to version 1.0. Changes since version 0.9.1:
- added support for on-the-fly video resolution and depth switching,
  and gamma tables
- fsave/frestore emulation under AmigaOS and NetBSD/m68k always behaves
  like a 68882/68040 FPU, eliminating the need for 68060 FPU patches
- added support for platform-independant mutexes, used by adb.cpp for
  thread-safe mouse handling
- the TIME_OFFSET constant has been replaced by a (portable) function
  TimeToMacTime(); file dates in ExtFS should now be correct
- ADBInterrupt() is no longer called from the 60Hz interrupt but has
  its own interrupt flag, potentially increasing the smoothness of
  mouse movement
- ether.cpp: implemented relatively platform-independant "AppleTalk
  over UDP" mode that doesn't require any special kernel modules or
  network drivers but can only interconnect instances of Basilisk II;
  this is enabled by setting "udptunnel" to true
- Unix: windowed display mode supports different resolutions and color
  depths, which can be switched on-the-fly
- Unix: Ctrl-F5 grabs mouse in windowed mode (enhanced compatibility
  with games like flight simulators)
- Unix: X11 events are handled as soon as they arrive, outside of the
  60Hz video refresh raster
- Unix: audio sample rate, bit depth and channel count are adjustable
  in the MacOS "Sound" control panel
The patches for this update were contributed by Todd Vierling in PR pkg/21861.
2003-06-13 20:56:48 +00:00
abs
577cc461e1 Import BasiliskII-0.9.1
Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. That is, it
enables you to run 68k MacOS software on you computer, even if you
are using a different operating system. However, you still need a
copy of MacOS and a Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II.
2001-12-29 00:22:02 +00:00