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Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 10:14:31 +0000 From: "alan buckley" Subject: Re: Updating SDL for RISC OS I've attached a zip file with three diffs to get SDL to build on RISC OS. configure.in.diff and makedeps.sh.diff have been modified so that they can build the assembler file in video/riscos. You may want to double check these as I don't know a lot about unix shell programming. (I've tested them cross-compiling on cygwin). sdlsysthread.diff is the changes required to SDL_systhread.c for RISC OS. As you suspected with these changes in place you can delete the RISC OS specific threading code in thread/riscos. I've also renamed SDL_riscosASM.s to SDL_riscosASM.S, but I'm never quite sure how to rename files in CVS, so if you could to this it would be appreciated.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Thu, 02 Mar 2006 03:24:20 +0000
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Create stubs for all the disabled subsystems
Test all the platforms and drivers

Wish list for the 1.3 development branch:

 * Use /etc/fb.modes, if available, like GGI does
 * Add mousewheel events (new unified event architecture?)
 * DirectInput joystick support needs to be implemented
 * Be able to enumerate and select available audio and video drivers
 * Fullscreen video mode support for MacOS X
 * Explicit vertical retrace wait (maybe separate from SDL_Flip?)
 * Shaped windows, windows without borders
 * Multiple windows, multiple display support
 * SDL_INIT_EVENTTHREAD on Windows and MacOS?
 * Add a timestamp to events
 * Use RDTSC for timer resolution on x86 hardware
 * Add audio input API
 * Add hardware accelerated scaled blit
 * Add hardware accelerated alpha blits
 * Redesign blitting architecture to allow blit plugins

In the jump from 1.2 to 1.3, we should change the SDL_Rect members to
int and evaluate all the rest of the datatypes.  This is the only place
we should do it though, since the 1.2 series should not break binary
compatibility in this way.

Requests:
 * PCM and CDROM volume control (deprecated, but possible)