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feature request: register dump #3

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cyberic99 opened this issue Jan 1, 2018 · 5 comments
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feature request: register dump #3

cyberic99 opened this issue Jan 1, 2018 · 5 comments

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@cyberic99
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Hello
It could be interesting to have a realtime register dump, to a pipe.
The output could then be sent by another process, to real hardware,
or logged to a file.
You could use a text format with timing info and reg nb/value, or use the .vgm format,
for instance.
What do you think about it?

@cyberic99
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@FigBug what do you think?

@FigBug
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FigBug commented Jan 8, 2018

Haven't had time to look into doing it yet, pretty niche feature.

@cyberic99
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cyberic99 commented Jan 8, 2018

In fact I think that it won't be too difficult, as you already work with the emulated CPU registers.
It is a step towards playing the tunes on real hardware, so I think it can be quite useful

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danboid commented Dec 8, 2018

That doesn't make sense to me. Surely this plugin is for people who don't have a real SID chip or are looking to exploit the advantages of softsynth plugins? Why send data to a real SID via a softsynth plugin, which could only introduce latency and other potential issues?

@cyberic99
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The aim is to record the reg dump and then replay it later on real hardware.
It does not really need to be realtime or latency-free, but it has to embed accurate timing information

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