+ uint8 * buffer = NULL;
+ jaguarROMSize = JaguarLoadROM(buffer, path);
+
+ if (jaguarROMSize == 0)
+ {
+ // It's up to the GUI to report errors, not us. :-)
+ WriteLog("FILE: Could not load ROM from file \"%s\"...\nAborting load!\n", path);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ jaguarMainROMCRC32 = crc32_calcCheckSum(buffer, jaguarROMSize);
+ WriteLog("CRC: %08X\n", (unsigned int)jaguarMainROMCRC32);
+// TODO: Check for EEPROM file in ZIP file. If there is no EEPROM in the user's EEPROM
+// directory, copy the one from the ZIP file, if it exists.
+ EepromInit();
+ jaguarRunAddress = 0x802000; // For non-BIOS runs, this is true
+ int fileType = ParseFileType(buffer, jaguarROMSize);
+ jaguarCartInserted = false;
+
+ if (fileType == JST_ROM)
+ {
+ jaguarCartInserted = true;
+ memcpy(jagMemSpace + 0x800000, buffer, jaguarROMSize);
+// Checking something...
+jaguarRunAddress = GET32(jagMemSpace, 0x800404);
+WriteLog("FILE: Cartridge run address is reported as $%X...\n", jaguarRunAddress);
+ delete[] buffer;
+ return true;
+ }
+ else if (fileType == JST_ALPINE)
+ {
+ // File extension ".ROM": Alpine image that loads/runs at $802000
+ WriteLog("FILE: Setting up Alpine ROM... Run address: 00802000, length: %08X\n", jaguarROMSize);
+ memset(jagMemSpace + 0x800000, 0xFF, 0x2000);
+ memcpy(jagMemSpace + 0x802000, buffer, jaguarROMSize);
+ delete[] buffer;
+
+// Maybe instead of this, we could try requiring the STUBULATOR ROM? Just a thought...
+ // Try setting the vector to say, $1000 and putting an instruction there that loops forever:
+ // This kludge works! Yeah!
+ SET32(jaguarMainRAM, 0x10, 0x00001000);
+ SET16(jaguarMainRAM, 0x1000, 0x60FE); // Here: bra Here
+ return true;
+ }
+ else if (fileType == JST_ABS_TYPE1)
+ {
+ // For ABS type 1, run address == load address
+ uint32 loadAddress = GET32(buffer, 0x16),
+ codeSize = GET32(buffer, 0x02) + GET32(buffer, 0x06);
+ WriteLog("FILE: Setting up homebrew (ABS-1)... Run address: %08X, length: %08X\n", loadAddress, codeSize);
+ memcpy(jagMemSpace + loadAddress, buffer + 0x24, codeSize);
+ delete[] buffer;
+ jaguarRunAddress = loadAddress;
+ return true;
+ }
+ else if (fileType == JST_ABS_TYPE2)
+ {
+ uint32 loadAddress = GET32(buffer, 0x28), runAddress = GET32(buffer, 0x24),
+ codeSize = GET32(buffer, 0x18) + GET32(buffer, 0x1C);
+ WriteLog("FILE: Setting up homebrew (ABS-2)... Run address: %08X, length: %08X\n", runAddress, codeSize);
+ memcpy(jagMemSpace + loadAddress, buffer + 0xA8, codeSize);
+ delete[] buffer;
+ jaguarRunAddress = runAddress;
+ return true;
+ }
+ // NB: This is *wrong*
+ /*
+ Basically, if there is no "JAG" at position $1C, then the long there is the load/start
+ address in LITTLE ENDIAN.
+ If "JAG" is present, the the next character ("R" or "L") determines the size of the
+ JagServer command (2 bytes vs. 4). Following that are the commands themselves;
+ typically it will either be 2 (load) or 3 (load & run). Command headers go like so:
+ 2:
+ Load address (long)
+ Length (long)
+ payload
+ 3:
+ Load address (long)
+ Length (long)
+ Run address (long)
+ payload
+ 5: (Reset)
+ [command only]
+ 7: (Run at address)
+ Run address (long)
+ [no payload]
+ 9: (Clear memory)
+ Start address (long)
+ End address (long)
+ [no payload]
+ 10: (Poll for commands)
+ [command only]
+ 12: (Load & run user program)
+ filname, terminated with NULL
+ [no payload]
+ $FFFF: (Halt)
+ [no payload]
+ */
+ else if (fileType == JST_JAGSERVER)
+ {
+ // This kind of shiaut should be in the detection code below...
+ // (and now it is! :-)
+// if (buffer[0x1C] == 'J' && buffer[0x1D] == 'A' && buffer[0x1E] == 'G')
+// {
+ // Still need to do some checking here for type 2 vs. type 3. This assumes 3
+ // Also, JAGR vs. JAGL (word command size vs. long command size)
+ uint32 loadAddress = GET32(buffer, 0x22), runAddress = GET32(buffer, 0x2A);
+ WriteLog("FILE: Setting up homebrew (Jag Server)... Run address: $%X, length: $%X\n", runAddress, jaguarROMSize - 0x2E);
+ memcpy(jagMemSpace + loadAddress, buffer + 0x2E, jaguarROMSize - 0x2E);
+ delete[] buffer;
+ jaguarRunAddress = runAddress;