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/***********************************************************************************
Snes9x - Portable Super Nintendo Entertainment System (TM) emulator.
(c) Copyright 1996 - 2002 Gary Henderson ([email protected]),
Jerremy Koot ([email protected])
(c) Copyright 2002 - 2004 Matthew Kendora
(c) Copyright 2002 - 2005 Peter Bortas ([email protected])
(c) Copyright 2004 - 2005 Joel Yliluoma (http://iki.fi/bisqwit/)
(c) Copyright 2001 - 2006 John Weidman ([email protected])
(c) Copyright 2002 - 2006 funkyass ([email protected]),
Kris Bleakley ([email protected])
(c) Copyright 2002 - 2010 Brad Jorsch ([email protected]),
Nach ([email protected]),
(c) Copyright 2002 - 2011 zones ([email protected])
(c) Copyright 2006 - 2007 nitsuja
(c) Copyright 2009 - 2011 BearOso,
OV2
BS-X C emulator code
(c) Copyright 2005 - 2006 Dreamer Nom,
zones
C4 x86 assembler and some C emulation code
(c) Copyright 2000 - 2003 _Demo_ ([email protected]),
Nach,
zsKnight ([email protected])
C4 C++ code
(c) Copyright 2003 - 2006 Brad Jorsch,
Nach
DSP-1 emulator code
(c) Copyright 1998 - 2006 _Demo_,
Andreas Naive ([email protected]),
Gary Henderson,
Ivar ([email protected]),
John Weidman,
Kris Bleakley,
Matthew Kendora,
Nach,
neviksti ([email protected])
DSP-2 emulator code
(c) Copyright 2003 John Weidman,
Kris Bleakley,
Lord Nightmare ([email protected]),
Matthew Kendora,
neviksti
DSP-3 emulator code
(c) Copyright 2003 - 2006 John Weidman,
Kris Bleakley,
Lancer,
z80 gaiden
DSP-4 emulator code
(c) Copyright 2004 - 2006 Dreamer Nom,
John Weidman,
Kris Bleakley,
Nach,
z80 gaiden
OBC1 emulator code
(c) Copyright 2001 - 2004 zsKnight,
pagefault ([email protected]),
Kris Bleakley
Ported from x86 assembler to C by sanmaiwashi
SPC7110 and RTC C++ emulator code used in 1.39-1.51
(c) Copyright 2002 Matthew Kendora with research by
zsKnight,
John Weidman,
Dark Force
SPC7110 and RTC C++ emulator code used in 1.52+
(c) Copyright 2009 byuu,
neviksti
S-DD1 C emulator code
(c) Copyright 2003 Brad Jorsch with research by
Andreas Naive,
John Weidman
S-RTC C emulator code
(c) Copyright 2001 - 2006 byuu,
John Weidman
ST010 C++ emulator code
(c) Copyright 2003 Feather,
John Weidman,
Kris Bleakley,
Matthew Kendora
Super FX x86 assembler emulator code
(c) Copyright 1998 - 2003 _Demo_,
pagefault,
zsKnight
Super FX C emulator code
(c) Copyright 1997 - 1999 Ivar,
Gary Henderson,
John Weidman
Sound emulator code used in 1.5-1.51
(c) Copyright 1998 - 2003 Brad Martin
(c) Copyright 1998 - 2006 Charles Bilyue'
Sound emulator code used in 1.52+
(c) Copyright 2004 - 2007 Shay Green ([email protected])
SH assembler code partly based on x86 assembler code
(c) Copyright 2002 - 2004 Marcus Comstedt ([email protected])
2xSaI filter
(c) Copyright 1999 - 2001 Derek Liauw Kie Fa
HQ2x, HQ3x, HQ4x filters
(c) Copyright 2003 Maxim Stepin ([email protected])
NTSC filter
(c) Copyright 2006 - 2007 Shay Green
GTK+ GUI code
(c) Copyright 2004 - 2011 BearOso
Win32 GUI code
(c) Copyright 2003 - 2006 blip,
funkyass,
Matthew Kendora,
Nach,
nitsuja
(c) Copyright 2009 - 2011 OV2
Mac OS GUI code
(c) Copyright 1998 - 2001 John Stiles
(c) Copyright 2001 - 2011 zones
Specific ports contains the works of other authors. See headers in
individual files.
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and source form, for non-commercial purposes, is hereby granted without
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with all copies and any derived work.
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty. In no event shall the authors be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software or it's derivatives.
Snes9x is freeware for PERSONAL USE only. Commercial users should
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but is not limited to, charging money for Snes9x or software derived from
Snes9x, including Snes9x or derivatives in commercial game bundles, and/or
using Snes9x as a promotion for your commercial product.
The copyright holders request that bug fixes and improvements to the code
should be forwarded to them so everyone can benefit from the modifications
in future versions.
Super NES and Super Nintendo Entertainment System are trademarks of
Nintendo Co., Limited and its subsidiary companies.
***********************************************************************************/
#ifndef _CROSSHAIRS_H_
#define _CROSSHAIRS_H_
// Read in the specified crosshair file, replacing whatever data might be in that slot.
// Available slots are 1-31.
// The input file must be a PNG or a text file.
// PNG: 15x15 pixels, palettized, with 3 colors (white, black, and transparent).
// text: 15 lines of 16 characters (counting the \n), consisting of ' ', '#', or '.'.
bool S9xLoadCrosshairFile (int idx, const char *filename);
// Return the specified crosshair. Woo-hoo.
// char * to a 225-byte string, with '#' marking foreground, '.' marking background,
// and anything else transparent.
const char * S9xGetCrosshair (int idx);
// In controls.cpp. Sets the crosshair for the specified device. Defaults are:
// cross fgcolor bgcolor
// Mouse 1: 1 White Black
// Mouse 2: 1 Purple White
// Superscope: 2 White Black
// Justifier 1: 4 Blue Black
// Justifier 2: 4 MagicPink Black
//
// Available colors are: Trans, Black, 25Grey, 50Grey, 75Grey, White, Red, Orange,
// Yellow, Green, Cyan, Sky, Blue, Violet, MagicPink, and Purple.
// You may also prefix a 't' (e.g. tBlue) for a 50%-transparent version.
// Use idx = -1 or fg/bg = NULL to keep the current setting.
enum crosscontrols
{
X_MOUSE1,
X_MOUSE2,
X_SUPERSCOPE,
X_JUSTIFIER1,
X_JUSTIFIER2
};
void S9xSetControllerCrosshair (enum crosscontrols ctl, int8 idx, const char *fg, const char *bg);
void S9xGetControllerCrosshair (enum crosscontrols ctl, int8 *idx, const char **fg, const char **bg);
// In gfx.cpp, much like S9xDisplayChar() except it takes the parameters
// listed and looks up GFX.Screen.
// The 'crosshair' arg is a 15x15 image, with '#' meaning fgcolor,
// '.' meaning bgcolor, and anything else meaning transparent.
// Color values should be (RGB):
// 0 = transparent 4 = 23 23 23 8 = 31 31 0 12 = 0 0 31
// 1 = 0 0 0 5 = 31 31 31 9 = 0 31 0 13 = 23 0 31
// 2 = 8 8 8 6 = 31 0 0 10 = 0 31 31 14 = 31 0 31
// 3 = 16 16 16 7 = 31 16 0 11 = 0 23 31 15 = 31 0 16
// 16-31 are 50% transparent versions of 0-15.
void S9xDrawCrosshair (const char *crosshair, uint8 fgcolor, uint8 bgcolor, int16 x, int16 y);
#endif