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palettes are written by the blitter as well, at least sometimes. this makes things worse in some cases, but you can see it's needed because the fades between scenes are done with it, I think DMA hookup needs fixing to match it, and possibly a palette select adding.
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@ -301,6 +301,7 @@ public:
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UINT16 m_vZoom;
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UINT16 m_hZoom;
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required_device<cpu_device> m_maincpu;
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required_device<cpu_device> m_subcpu;
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required_device<cpu_device> m_soundcpu;
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@ -382,7 +383,11 @@ UINT32 coolridr_state::screen_update_coolridr(screen_device &screen, bitmap_rgb3
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if (which==1)
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{
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count += 0x20000/4;
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color += 2;
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color += 0x5e;
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}
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else
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{
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color += 0x4e;
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}
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for (y=0;y<64;y++)
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@ -417,7 +422,7 @@ UINT32 coolridr_state::screen_update_coolridr(screen_device &screen, bitmap_rgb3
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UINT32 coolridr_state::screen_update_coolridr1(screen_device &screen, bitmap_rgb32 &bitmap, const rectangle &cliprect)
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{
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#if 0
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if(machine().input().code_pressed(KEYCODE_Z))
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m_test_offs+=4;
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@ -445,6 +450,8 @@ UINT32 coolridr_state::screen_update_coolridr1(screen_device &screen, bitmap_rgb
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if(m_test_offs > 0x100000*4)
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m_test_offs = 0;
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#endif
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// popmessage("%08x %04x",m_test_offs,m_color);
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return screen_update_coolridr(screen,bitmap,cliprect,0);
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@ -533,8 +540,13 @@ WRITE32_MEMBER(coolridr_state::sysh1_txt_blit_w)
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}
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else if (m_blitterMode == 0xe0)
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{
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// uploads 16-bit values, a palette maybe?
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// uploads palettes...
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// does NOT upload the palette for the WDUD screen when set to US mode this way..
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m_blitterSerialCount = 0;
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m_textOffset = (data & 0x0000ffff)>>2; // it's a byte offset
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// printf("set e0 %08x\n", data);
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}
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else
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{
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@ -746,8 +758,13 @@ WRITE32_MEMBER(coolridr_state::sysh1_txt_blit_w)
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}
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else if (m_blitterMode == 0xe0) // when going into game (in units of 0x10 writes)
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{
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// it writes the palette for the bgs here, with fade effects?
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// is this the only way for the tile colours to be actually used, or does this just go to memory somewhere too?
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//printf("blit mode %02x %02x %08x\n", m_blitterMode, m_blitterSerialCount, data);
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m_blitterSerialCount++;
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sysh1_pal_w(space,m_textOffset,data,0xffffffff);
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m_textOffset++;
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}
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else
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{
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@ -762,15 +779,14 @@ WRITE32_MEMBER(coolridr_state::sysh1_txt_blit_w)
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WRITE32_MEMBER(coolridr_state::sysh1_pal_w)
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{
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int r,g,b;
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COMBINE_DATA(&m_generic_paletteram_32[offset]);
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r = ((m_generic_paletteram_32[offset] & 0x00007c00) >> 10);
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g = ((m_generic_paletteram_32[offset] & 0x000003e0) >> 5);
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b = ((m_generic_paletteram_32[offset] & 0x0000001f) >> 0);
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r = ((data & 0x00007c00) >> 10);
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g = ((data & 0x000003e0) >> 5);
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b = ((data & 0x0000001f) >> 0);
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palette_set_color_rgb(machine(),(offset*2)+1,pal5bit(r),pal5bit(g),pal5bit(b));
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r = ((m_generic_paletteram_32[offset] & 0x7c000000) >> 26);
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g = ((m_generic_paletteram_32[offset] & 0x03e00000) >> 21);
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b = ((m_generic_paletteram_32[offset] & 0x001f0000) >> 16);
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r = ((data & 0x7c000000) >> 26);
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g = ((data & 0x03e00000) >> 21);
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b = ((data & 0x001f0000) >> 16);
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palette_set_color_rgb(machine(),offset*2,pal5bit(r),pal5bit(g),pal5bit(b));
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}
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AM_RANGE(0x01000000, 0x01ffffff) AM_ROM AM_REGION("gfx_data",0x0000000)
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AM_RANGE(0x03000000, 0x030fffff) AM_RAM AM_SHARE("h1_vram")//bg vram
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AM_RANGE(0x03c00000, 0x03c0ffff) AM_RAM_WRITE(sysh1_pal_w) AM_SHARE("paletteram")
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AM_RANGE(0x03c00000, 0x03c0ffff) AM_RAM AM_SHARE("paletteram2") // palettes get written here, but the actual used ones seem to get sent via blitter??
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AM_RANGE(0x03d00000, 0x03dfffff) AM_RAM_WRITE(sysh1_char_w) AM_SHARE("h1_charram") //FIXME: half size
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AM_RANGE(0x03e00000, 0x03efffff) AM_RAM_WRITE(sysh1_dma_w) AM_SHARE("fb_vram") //FIXME: not all of it
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static GFXDECODE_START( coolridr )
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// GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "maincpu_data", 0, tiles8x8_layout, 0, 16 )
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GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "gfx_data", 0, tiles8x8_layout, 0, 16 )
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GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "gfx5", 0, tiles8x8_layout, 0, 16 )
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GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "ram_gfx", 0, tiles8x8_layout, 0, 16 )
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GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "fakeascii", 0x18000, fakeascii, 0, 16 )
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GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "gfx_data", 0, tiles8x8_layout, 0, 0x100 )
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GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "gfx5", 0, tiles8x8_layout, 0, 0x100 )
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GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "ram_gfx", 0, tiles8x8_layout, 0, 0x100 )
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GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "fakeascii", 0x18000, fakeascii, 0x1000, 16 )
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GFXDECODE_END
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static INPUT_PORTS_START( coolridr )
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memcpy(m_soundram, memregion("soundcpu")->base()+0x80000, 0x80000);
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m_soundcpu->reset();
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}
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