Hello everyone

I've made some fixes to RPCemu's podule interface, so that we can actually
have some useful podules. I've written three so far :

- ICS IDE (or Watford IDE, Balidon IDE, Risc Dev IDE, they're all the same)
  http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/arculator/icside.zip
  Supports two additional hard drives. Puts them both in the podules
directory for the moment though... The odd crash bug left.

- VA Networking
  http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/arculator/vanet.zip
  Still doesn't really work... I have been unable to recompile the ROM for
this, as my version of Acorn C seems to be too old - anyone else willing to
give it a go? The present ROM seems to need a newer SharedCLibrary than is
present in ROM.

- Wild Vision MidiMax
  http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/arculator/midimax.zip
  I only received this card this morning... Output works with some issues,
DigitalCD is the best test of this. !Doom and Monolith play too slowly. One
problem here is that the MIDI module on this card is not StrongARM
compatible, so it will have to be run on the interpreter or with cache off if
you want to get any sound.
  Input isn't emulated yet as I have nothing to test it with.

Any requests for any other podules? I also have
 Armadillo MIDI/sampler (probably doesn't work on RiscPC)
 Pineapple Video digitiser (won't even fit in RiscPC)
 AVS genlock (I've no idea how to work this one)
 AVS dual serial (don't know how to work this one either)
 ACE Midi-connect (no MIDI module on this one, so seemingly useless without
software?)
 I-cubed 10b2/bt network (a possible 3rd way to networking)
Any others will require either the podule or at least a ROM dump.

Also, I'm thinking of adding config routines to the podule API. I need help
deciding where to put the config for each podule - in the main rpc.cfg or in
seperate files?

Tom


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