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Wii7800

Ported by raz0red

Wii7800 is a port of the ProSystem emulator developed by Greg Stanton. Additional changes developed by Ludovic Jacomme aka Zx-81 (PSP port), Leonis, and gdement. Portions of the Pokey code were adapted from the MAME implementation.

[https://gstanton.github.io/ProSystem1_3/]

Wii7800 0.5 + Atari 7800 Homebrew Video

Current status

Wii7800 is an ongoing work in progress. For the latest project information, please visit the Wii7800 page on WiiBrew:

[http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Wii7800]

Known issues

- High Score cartridge is only compatible with NTSC games.

Installation

To install Wii7800, simply extract the zip file directly to your SD card or USB device (retain the hierarchical structure exactly).

Lightgun Accuracy, etc.

The crosshair for the Wii7800 emulator is not perfect. For example, you may be pointing at something and your shot may register slightly to the right or left.

Cartridge Database

Wii7800 ships with a database that contains recommended settings for the majority of commercial and a limited number of homebrew cartridges. These settings cover control settings, difficulty switch settings, and cartridge-related settings (cartridge type, Pokey support, XM support, high score cart support, etc.).

To view/edit the settings applied for a particular cartridge perform the following steps:

  • Load the cartridge (via the "Load cartridge" menu item)
  • Return to the Wii7800 menu
  • Select the "Cartridge-specific settings" menu item
  • View/edit the settings for the cartridge

Some settings will not be applied until the settings are saved and the cartridge is reloaded. When one of these settings is modified, a message will be displayed indicating that this particular setting requires the cartridge to be reloaded (and the settings saved prior to loading).

Other settings, such as difficulty switch and control settings may not be applied until the cartridge is reset (or reloaded).

Cartridge/ROM Compatibility

To find out if a particular cartridge/ROM is compatible with Wii7800, please refer to the following page.

[http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Wii7800/Cartridge_Compatbility]

Note: There are many dumps of ROMs that are incompatible with Wii7800. However, there is typically a dump of the cartridge that does work. This page contains a list of compatible ROMs by "hash code".

Controls

Wii7800 menu:
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    Wiimote:

        Up/Down  : Scroll
        A        : Select 
        B        : Back
        Home     : Exit to Homebrew Channel
        Power    : Power off

     Classic controller:

        Up/Down  : Scroll
        A        : Select 
        B        : Back
        Home     : Exit to Homebrew Channel
        
     Nunchuk controller:

        Up/Down  : Scroll
        C        : Select 
        Z        : Back
              
     GameCube controller:

        Up/Down  : Scroll
        A        : Select 
        B        : Back
        Z        : Exit to Homebrew Channel
                    
In-game (Joystick):
---------------------------

    Wiimote:

        D-pad          : Move
        2              : Fire 1
        1              : Fire 2
        +              : [Reset]
        -              : [Select]
        A              : Left difficulty (if enabled)
        B              : Right difficulty (if enabled)
        Home           : Display Wii7800 menu (see above)

     Classic controller:

        D-pad/Analog   : Move
        Right analog   : Dual analog (if enabled)
        A              : Fire 1
        B              : Fire 2
        +              : [Reset]
        -              : [Select]
        ZL/ZR Trigger  : [Pause]
        L Trigger      : Left difficulty (if enabled)
        R Trigger      : Right difficulty (if enabled)
        Home           : Display Wii7800 menu (see above)
        
     Nunchuk controller:

        Analog         : Move
        C              : Fire 1
        Z              : Fire 2
              
     GameCube controller:

        D-pad/Analog   : Move
        C Analog       : Dual analog (if enabled)
        A              : Fire 1
        B              : Fire 2
        Start          : [Reset]
        L Trigger      : [Select]
        R Trigger      : [Pause]
        Y              : Left difficulty (if enabled)
        X              : Right difficulty (if enabled)
        Z              : Display Wii7800 menu (see above)
        
In-game (Lightgun):
---------------------------

    Wiimote:

        Wiimote IR     : Move
        A/B            : Fire 1
        +              : [Reset]
        -              : [Select]
        1              : Left difficulty (if enabled)
        2              : Right difficulty (if enabled)
        Home           : Display Wii7800 menu (see above)

SMB (Network support)

Wii7800 allows for loading ROMs over the network via SMB. To enable SMB support, you must edit the "wii7800.conf" file located in the "/wii7800" directory and provide values for the following:

  • share_ip : IP address of the computer to connect to.
  • share_name : Name of the share on the computer.
  • share_user : Name of the user to connect as
  • share_pass : Password for the user

Wii7800 crashes, code dumps, etc.

If you are having issues with Wii7800, please let me know about it via one of the following locations:

Special thanks

  • NeoRame : Icon
  • munky6 : Lead tester
  • Curt Vendel : Granting permission to use the High Score ROM
  • GroovyBee : Technical assistance
  • mimo : Testing
  • Tantric/eke-eke : Audio code example
  • Tantric : Huge improvements to the SDL
  • Team Twiizers : For enabling homebrew

Change log

03/24/20 (0.5)

- Partial Expansion Module (XM) support
  - XRAM
  - XPokey (limited to single Pokey)
- Added support for cartridges with sizes greater than 144k
- Additional bank switching modes and cartridge types
- Multiple bank switching fixes
- Reworked cartridge header detection
  - Now properly detects bank switching, RAM, etc.
  - Detects Expansion Module (XM)
  - Detects High score cartridge
  - Detects Pokey at $0450
- Cartridge database 
  - Added ability to edit cartridge database settings via menu
  - Added several new cartridge properties
    - Pokey at $0450
    - Default difficulty switch settings
    - Expansion Module (XM) enabled/disabled
    - High score cartridge enabled/disabled
  - Database content
    - Fixed incorrect controller settings for Sirius, Crossbow, 
        and Alien Brigade
    - Added many homebrew cartridges
- Display enhancements
  - Double strike (240p)
  - GX+VI mode
  - 16:9 correction
  - Full widescreen support      
  - Ability to enable/disable bilinear filter (GX mode)
  - Color trap filter
  - Multiple default screen sizes
- Hierarchical file navigation support
- USB Support
- SMB (Network support) for loading ROMs  
- Multi-save slot support
- Reworked menu system (cartridge-specific settings, etc.)
- Support for launching via WiiFlow (and returning)  
- Fixed VSYNC issue which caused initial stutter on PAL games
- Fixed issue occurring when Kangaroo and Holey were enabled (caused 
    background to be displayed, resulting in large black squares)
- Several audio improvements (eliminated majority of TIA and Pokey pops)

11/16/19 (0.4)

- Reworked audio integration (resolves audio clipping and popping)
- Refactored project layout. Now includes third party libraries, which
    should reduce effort to build against latest devkitPro releases
- Updated to latest versions of devkitPPC (r34) and libogc (1.8.23)
- Merged PR#7 by arocchi
    Fixes to make wii7800 work with latest DevKit
- Merged PR#3 by clobber
    Fix bit shift overflow when reading cartridge size from header
- Merged PR#2 by clobber
    Update internal ROM database
- Merged PR#1 by clobber
    Correctly load supergame cart types

03/29/10 (0.3)

- GX based scaler (smoother scrolling in Plutos, Xevious, Motor Psycho)
- Ability to adjust screen size to any size/dimensions via the
    "Screen Size" option under "Display". If this is entered after 
    loading a cartridge, the last frame will be displayed to assist in 
    sizing.
- Fixed graphical glitches in Ballblazer
- Implemented RANDOM (read) and SKCTLS (write) for Pokey sound emulation
    - Ballblazer now plays all sounds
- Minor refactor of Pokey code
- Some minor adjustments to the Light Gun related code
- Updated palette (from Underball)
- Updated menu code, GX rendering of dip switches and debug information
- Ability to set HBLANK period, Dual-analog support in ProSystem database

06/29/09 (0.2)

- Lightgun support 
- High score cartridge support
- Increased accuracy of Maria cycle timing, games now run at close to 
    their intended speed (One on One, Tower Toppler, Summer Games, 
    KLAX, Karateka, etc.)
- Increased compatibility for PAL games (Ballblazer, Commando, and Food 
    Fight now work)    
- Audio now sounds as it should regardless of frequency (PAL games and 
    custom frame rates)
- Timers now properly take into consideration cycles generated via Maria 
    and during WSYNC
- Changes to ProSystem database format
    - Maria cycles are now enabled by default (option 0x1 now disables
        Maria, the opposite of before)
    - Ability to adjust the lightgun crosshair offset per game
- All games now have Maria cycles and WSYNC enabled in the ProSystem 
    database (with the exception of MIA)    
- Console switch defaults updated to work with the majority of games
- Additions to debug output (Maria vs. CPU cycles, timer info, etc.)
- Other games improved by various changes
    - Kung Fu Master no longer has the lines in the upper left corner of
        display and the Fuji logo appears as it should (if using BIOS)
    - Midnight Mutants has less graphical glitches
    - Summer Games has less graphical glitches
    - Plutos has slightly less graphical glitches
- Fixed save/restore state issue for games that use RIOT timers.        

05/26/09 (0.1)

- Snapshot support, including auto-load/auto-save
- Optional loading of 7800 BIOS
- Support for ProSystem emulator database
- Detects and configures controls for one and two button 7800 games
- Controls support for Wiimote/Nunchuk/Classic/Gamecube controllers
- Analog controls support
- Dual analog support for Gamecube/Classic controllers (Robotron)