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Set initial pan bits in YM2612 register array and not just the separate lr field of the channel. This fixes an issue in which some channels would be silent in VGM log output
author | Michael Pavone <pavone@retrodev.com> |
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date | Sun, 11 Oct 2020 22:42:10 -0700 |
parents | 794a5c9a2c73 |
children | 33f454232aee |
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#!/bin/sh set -e if [ -z "$OS" ]; then OS=`uname -s` fi if [ $OS = "Linux" ]; then cd sdl ./configure make all cd .. rm -rf lib mkdir lib cp sdl/build/.libs/libSDL2-*.so.*.*.* lib sdl=`ls lib` link=`echo $sdl | sed -E 's/(so\.[0-9]*).*/\1/'` cd lib ln -s "$sdl" "$link" ln -s "$sdl" libSDL2.so cd .. cd glew make all cd .. fi echo "Path is: $PATH" if [ $OS = "Win64" ]; then make PORTABLE=1 OS=Windows CPU=x86_64 clean all SDLDLLPATH=sdl/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bin else make PORTABLE=1 clean all SDLDLLPATH=sdl/i686-w64-mingw32/bin fi make menu.bin if [ $OS = "Windows" -o $OS = "Win64" ]; then binaries="dis.exe zdis.exe vgmplay.exe blastem.exe $SDLDLLPATH/SDL2.dll" verstr=`sed -E -n 's/^[^B]+BLASTEM_VERSION "([^"]+)"/blastem \1/p' blastem.c` txt=".txt" else binaries="dis zdis vgmplay blastem termhelper" if [ $OS = "Darwin" ]; then binaries="$binaries Frameworks" else binaries="$binaries lib" fi verstr=`./blastem -v` txt="" fi binaries="$binaries menu.bin" ver=`echo $verstr | awk '/blastem/ { gsub(/\r/, "", $2); print $2 }'` if [ $OS = "Windows" ]; then suffix='-win32' elif [ $OS = "Win64" ]; then suffix='-win64' elif [ $OS = "Darwin" ]; then suffix='-osx' else suffix=`file ./blastem | sed -E 's/^[^:]*: [^ ]* ([0-9]*)-bit .*/\1/'` fi dir="blastem${suffix}-${ver}" echo $dir rm -rf "$dir" mkdir "$dir" cp -r $binaries shaders images default.cfg rom.db gamecontrollerdb.txt systems.cfg "$dir" for file in README COPYING CHANGELOG; do cp "$file" "$dir"/"$file$txt" done if [ $OS = "Darwin" ]; then cp SDL-LICENSE "$dir" else cp sdl/COPYING.txt "$dir"/SDL-LICENSE$txt fi cp glew/LICENSE.txt "$dir"/GLEW-LICENSE$txt if [ $OS = "Windows" -o $OS = "Win64" ]; then rm -f "${dir}.zip" zip -r "${dir}.zip" "$dir" echo "${dir}.zip" else rm -f "${dir}.tar.gz" tar -cvzf "${dir}.tar.gz" "$dir" echo "${dir}.tar.gz" fi