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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 | 84ef1eb2c96a |
children | 8a64d86cc362 |
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#ifndef CONTROLLER_INFO_H_ #define CONTROLLER_INFO_H_ #include <stdint.h> enum { TYPE_UNKNOWN, TYPE_GENERIC_MAPPING, TYPE_XBOX, TYPE_PSX, TYPE_NINTENDO, TYPE_SEGA }; enum { SUBTYPE_UNKNOWN, SUBTYPE_XBOX, SUBTYPE_X360, SUBTYPE_XBONE, SUBTYPE_PS2, SUBTYPE_PS3, SUBTYPE_PS4, SUBTYPE_WIIU, SUBTYPE_SWITCH, SUBTYPE_GENESIS, SUBTYPE_SATURN, SUBTYPE_NUM }; enum { VARIANT_NORMAL, VARIANT_6B_BUMPERS, //C and Z positions are RB and LB respectively VARIANT_6B_RIGHT, //C and Z positions are RT and RB respectively VARIANT_NUM }; typedef struct { char const *name; uint8_t type; uint8_t subtype; uint8_t variant; } controller_info; controller_info get_controller_info(int index); const char *get_button_label(controller_info *info, int button); const char *get_axis_label(controller_info *info, int axis); void save_controller_info(int joystick, controller_info *info); void save_controller_mapping(int joystick, char *mapping_string); void controller_add_mappings(void); char *make_controller_type_key(controller_info *info); char *make_human_readable_type_name(controller_info *info); #endif //CONTROLLER_INFO_H_