* the write-back phase. That will be emulated, if this option is enabled.\r
* This option also alters timing slightly.\r
*/\r
-#define CYCLONE_FOR_GENESIS 2\r
+#define CYCLONE_FOR_GENESIS 0\r
\r
/*\r
* This option compresses Cyclone's jumptable. Because of this the executable\r
* MEMHANDLERS_NEED_PC updates .pc context field with PC value effective at the time\r
* when memhandler was called (opcode address + unknown amount).\r
* MEMHANDLERS_NEED_PREV_PC updates .prev_pc context field to currently executed\r
- * opcode address.\r
+ * opcode address + 2.\r
* Note that .pc and .prev_pc values are always real pointers to memory, so you must\r
* subtract .membase to get M68k PC value.\r
* Warning: updating PC in memhandlers is dangerous, as Cyclone may internally\r
* increment the PC before fetching the next instruction and continue executing\r
* at wrong location.\r
*/\r
-#define MEMHANDLERS_NEED_PC 0\r
+#define MEMHANDLERS_NEED_PC 1\r
#define MEMHANDLERS_NEED_PREV_PC 0\r
#define MEMHANDLERS_NEED_FLAGS 0\r
#define MEMHANDLERS_NEED_CYCLES 1\r
#define MEMHANDLERS_CHANGE_PC 0\r
#define MEMHANDLERS_CHANGE_FLAGS 0\r
-#define MEMHANDLERS_CHANGE_CYCLES 0\r
+#define MEMHANDLERS_CHANGE_CYCLES 1\r
\r
/*\r
* If enabled, Cyclone will call IrqCallback routine from it's context whenever it\r
* encountered. All context members are valid and can be changed.\r
* If disabled, RESET opcode acts as an NOP.\r
*/\r
-#define USE_RESET_CALLBACK 1\r
+#define USE_RESET_CALLBACK 0\r
\r
/*\r
* If enabled, UnrecognizedCallback is called if an invalid opcode is\r
*/\r
#define USE_CHECKPC_CALLBACK 1\r
\r
+/*\r
+ * This determines if checkpc() should be called after jumps when 8 and 16 bit\r
+ * displacement values were used.\r
+ */\r
+#define USE_CHECKPC_OFFSETBITS_16 1\r
+#define USE_CHECKPC_OFFSETBITS_8 0\r
+\r
+/*\r
+ * Call checkpc() after DBcc jumps (which use 16bit displacement). Cyclone prior to\r
+ * 0.0087 never did that.\r
+ */\r
+#define USE_CHECKPC_DBRA 0\r
+\r
/*\r
* When this option is enabled Cyclone will do two word writes instead of one\r
* long write when handling MOVE.L with pre-decrementing destination, as described in\r