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
Tried out the 0.3 official this morning. Networking works fine, as does Full Screen and resolution changing. Just like the 0.3pre. Although I still get the "sticky Shift key" problem when changing back and forth from Full Screen mode.
For the first time I have networking up and running! I'm not sure what the difference between this and the other builds is, but I will stick with this for now as I can access the Internet!
Once you've made something idiot proof, they go and invent a better idiot!
It works slowly than 0.3 Pre nightly branch of Richar Goodwin, but I have a full screen at 1152 x 864.
Show keyboard layout not works.
The mouse hangs out.
Maybe my specs are too weak for it.
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My specs: P III 750 on mainboard based on the chipset Intel 440 BX/ZX, 416 M RAM; Maxtor 6L040J2 and Maxtor 6Y060L0.
nice improvement from 0.2.0 final --> i love the performance step up. now it feels usable at speed with xyz Applications that have their ups and downs with the Altivec builds. still can't wait to see the Velocity engine running solidly. one thing that strikes as odd is that when loading at 1024x786@100 while not using the Full Screen function effects like the Genie transitions, menu access, mouse tracking etc are smooth whereas with it in 1024x786@100 Full Screen there's a lot of pausing/skipping.
anyhow for three months time to get this far i must say cheers to Sebastian and all involved!
asapreta wrote:What Network Card are u using in PearPC?
My Realtek works fine on 0.3 pre but not in final one.
i'm using the Realtek. one thing i noticed with some 0.3pre releases was that the network ceased to work after updating the ppc.exe file. fixing such, oddly enough, at times worked by installing the Kext package for easy install.
I think PearPC is still missing some major inclusions before it can be released as a 1.0. Namely sound, faster graphics, and a built-in GUI for creating config files and controlling the emulator (like VMware or BSKII). Give them time to build up to a great product.
Updated:
Im running PearPC Athlon XP otimized build and its version is 0.4pre?!!
I ran yesterday the 0.4 pre trunk Altivec (experimental) from Richard Goodwin and...
The '`'/'~' key was correctly mapped
The Right Alt was mapped as "Option"
The progs that not running in earlier Altivec implemented versions run now (Including Word 2004 Drive Test and all system preferences)
The system runs smoothest
- I don't know anything about the network possibilities, because I'm under a firewall (provider's) and I didn't succeed anything with networkin, with any tested version (including versions thats other of you are succeeded).
I'm verry happy,
Congratulations Richard Goodwin
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