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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Pizzolato
5e01c0516b 3B2: Fix inconsistent 64bit type name reference 2023-02-07 09:07:23 -05:00
Seth Morabito
84bf5f4d14 3b2: Update README.md and correct line endings
This change updates the 3B2 README.md file, and fixes
all line endings on 3B2 source files.
2022-09-19 09:37:17 -07:00
Seth Morabito
9b62da6567 3B2-700 Initial Public Release
This commit introduces dozens of changes to make the 3B2-700 simulator
fully functional and ready for wider use. In addition to 3B2-700
availability, this commit includes a tremendous amount of refactoring
of the 3B2-400 and common code to make the project structure easier to
maintain and reason about.

One final important change: ROM files are no longer included in the
source code. 3B2 ROM images must be obtained separately and loaded
into the simulator before boot.

Changes:

- The 3b2 target has been aliased to 3b2-400
- The formerly named 3b2-600 project has become 3b2-700
- SCSI QIC tape support has been added to sim_scsi.c
- Header files have been reworked to reduce complexity of includes
- Common code has been consolidated
- Timer code has been unified
2022-09-15 14:15:28 -07:00
Seth Morabito
1a3e5af755 3b2: Refactoring in preparation for Rev 3
Refactor in preparation for the addition of a Rev 3 simulator for the
3B2/1000 system.

This change also includes a full cleanup of the rat's-nest of includes
and externs that plagued the 3B2 simulator and made it difficult to
understand and maintain. Headers are now required in the following
order:

  compilation unit -> "3b2_defs.h" -> {... dependencies ...}

Finally, HELP has been added to the CPU device.
2020-03-26 15:12:08 -07:00
Seth Morabito
6554e0a4ab 3b2: Fix Windows build warnings
Fixed several possible loss of precision warnings when implicitly
casting t_uint64 to uint32.
2019-07-20 20:05:32 -07:00
Seth Morabito
292898e9f4 3b2: Fix critical MAU issues
- A bug in the Square Root implementation could lead to
  an infinite loop.

- Incorrect rounding was used when MAU destination register
  was single or double word.

- Fix Coverity-discovered issues.
2019-07-19 16:34:32 -07:00
Seth Morabito
571c8f96a5 3b2: WE32106 Math Acceleration Unit (MAU)
This change adds support for the WE32106 Math Acceleration Unit (MAU).
The WE32106 is an IEEE-754 1985 compatible floating point math
acceleration unit that was an optional component on the 3B2/310 and
3B2/400.

The MAU is implemented using software floating point routines.  As
always, there may be bugs, but the MAU currently passes extensive
floating point tests with exactly the same results as a real 3B2/400
equipped with a physical MAU, so I hope these are few.
2019-06-29 08:45:27 -07:00