Lots of changes/additions.
Added:
* Firmware Updater support: Supports the Firmware Updater app (release to follow soon). Enabled by default, can be disabled in the config.
* 3.3V Fix (3V3FIX): Enable if you have stability issues when using 3.3V, works best with VSELECT. Disabled by default, can be enabled in the config.
* `DynamicClockSerial`: Class that extends and modifies HardwareSerial to be compatible with a dynamically changing clock speed. Used through the `ClockedSerial` object/variable.
* `OSCR.cpp` & `OSCR.h`: New files for storing globals. Only contains these new additions for now. More code cleanup to come.
Changed:
* Moved configuration flags to `Config.h` and documented them better.
* Removed `vselect()` function. Now uses `setVoltage()` with the params `VOLTS_SET_3V3` and `VOLTS_SET_5V`.
Known Issues:
* Rarely the LCD backlight turns white when using 3V3FIX. Resetting fixes it. Doesn't affect functionality/usability; it's just weird.
It seems the Arduino IDE picks the position of the first definition to
insert all auto-generated forward declarations. This fails to compile if
any of these generated forward declarations references a type included
later.
So, reorder the code a bit so the first definition happens strictly after
the last inclusion.
Also, make print_FatalError(*) independent from print_Error(*).
Also, factorise common parts of print_Error(*).
Frees 2336 bytes of program space and 5 bytes of global ram space.
IMPORTANT: with this change, the Adafruit clock generator becomes a hard
requirement to read and write gamecart eeproms.
This is a large patch, partly because JoyBus is used a lot:
- controller
- controller pak
- gamecart eeprom
and partly because of the further simplifications it allows.
Also, implement low-level bit shift functions in assembly in order to get
complete control of the timings: there can be just a few cycles of slack.
Also, use the time waiting for the input line to go high to pack received
bits into bytes on-the-fly, as there is now plenty of time.
This saves about 2080 bytes of program space, and 369 bytes of global ram
space.
Tagged with noreturn so the compiler knows about the effect of
forceReset=true.
Ideally, print_Error should lose its forceReset argument so that:
- print_Error never resets
- print_FatalError always resets (and hosts the code doing so)
so the compiler is more accurately aware of the execution flow.