X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2FWHATSNEW;h=4a588906a58a93415fe43b96fb9486927115b6f8;hb=d22c32b25b23480623817b38668ca95b2ab0ee92;hp=3ac814e6606dabfb337e2bb0f671a2ed9384c87b;hpb=85e39f840dc30248152fe149b53266e1379620c3;p=virtualjaguar diff --git a/docs/WHATSNEW b/docs/WHATSNEW index 3ac814e..4a58890 100644 --- a/docs/WHATSNEW +++ b/docs/WHATSNEW @@ -1,6 +1,16 @@ Virtual Jaguar v1.0.7 GCC/SDL ----------------------------- +* Fixed a blitter intensity addition problem. This fixes the title in Hover + Strike and the road/shadows in Checkered Flag. [Shamus] +* Partially fixed a problem with the SUBC opcode in the RISC processors. This + allows Hover Strike, Phase Zero and Fight For Life to boot into their title + screens and makes them somewhat playable. [Shamus] +* Fixed a horizontal scaling problem in the OP and the off-by-one bug that it + reintroduced. This fixes the road in Atari Karts and probably a few others. + [Shamus] +* Fixed a long standing blitter bug that kept certain doors in AvP from + rendering correctly. [Shamus] * Fixed some vertical positioning bugs in the OP. Now Checkered Flag, Alien vs Predator and probably others now work as they should (graphically ;-) [Caz] @@ -18,7 +28,6 @@ Virtual Jaguar v1.0.7 GCC/SDL Virtual Jaguar v1.0.6 GCC/SDL ----------------------------- - * Added support for gzipped ROM files. [Adam Green] * Added OpenGL support. Because of this, aspect ratios in the various graphic modes should be correct now. Thanks goes to Niels for enlightenment @@ -52,7 +61,7 @@ Virtual Jaguar v1.0.5 GCC/SDL detection. [Shamus] * Added a simple file selector so that typing in long filenames in order to run the emulator is no longer necessary. :-) To use it, instead of - supplying a ROM name, simple put in the name of the directory where your + supplying a ROM name, simply put in the name of the directory where your ROMs live. [Shamus] * Removed all the assembly language code from the DSP, so it should be a little less buggy now. Also, removed some brain-dead timeslice releasing