* N64: Implement cheats
* Remove unused function
* Corrected byte mask condition (skip if 0xffffffff)
* Meow
* Final changes to make the parser compatible with gamehacking.org's cheat files.
* Revert back to old pointer convention.
* add n64 type
* use a custom loader for N64
This loader:
- converts little-endian and byte-swapped ROMs
- auto-detects ROM properties, this requires a N64-database.txt file in
the N64 games folder
Add osd_lock and osd_lock_time config options
When osd_lock is set it specifies a sequence of button pressed that must be pressed in order to gain access to the OSD while running a core.
osd_lock_time is the time (in seconds) before you will be prompted again for the unlock code after you have closes the OSD.
Co-authored-by: Martin Donlon <github-martin@donlons.com>
External integrations already have access to the CURRENTPATH,
FULLPATH and STARTPATH files in order to see which file is currently
active in the file selector and which core was started.
Unforuntately there is no way for the integration to see when
the file selector closes and whether the file was selected or
the selector was cancelled. In my use-case, I have an external
display showing game data and marquee images. When the file
selector is active, this display shows data about the current
file selection. When a game is running it shows info about that
game. Without a way to know if the selection menu is visible, the
transition from displaying the highlighted selection to displaying
the active game is impossible when the file selector has just been
cancelled. I also want to be able to use the extra data about the
game that has been picked within the console menu. That data is
available in CURRENTPATH, but if the menu is cancelled, we don't
know if it's valid to use or not.
This new file just tracks the status of the file select menu.
When the file selector menu is onscreen it contains "active".
When cancelled it contains "cancelled".
If the file was actually chosen it contains "selected".
That set of extra information is enough to know which game
is currently running and which is just under selection regardless
of whether the menu was cancelled or actually selected.
Note: there are almost certainly nicer ways to expose all this
information, but I'm attempting to keep any existing integrations
that use these files working without requiring any changes.
`preset_default` option added to ini. Filename is relative to the presets/ path.
"Reset to defaults" option added to video processing menu which will delete the config files and reload the default configuration.
For a while the Minimig core has only made it possible to select ROM files in the Amiga folder directly. But many Minimig users have quite the collection of different Amiga ROMs though, so being able to have several sub-folders with kick ROMs for the core really helps.
Previous implementation only catchs gamepad buttons BTN_GAMEPAD.
This commit add support for joystick button BTN_JOYSTICK.
Useful for lightgun devices using HID report type Joystick.