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<blockquote data-quote="steeviebops" data-source="post: 1095826" data-attributes="member: 414368"><p>An update on progress...</p><p></p><p>I released a new build last week with some functionality added. I've rewritten and documented the save file format so it's now consistent across versions. I also added the ability to just generate the command line parameters for HackTV and not run it. And, of course, most current HackTV options are present. You'll find it here: <a href="https://github.com/steeviebops/hacktv-gui/releases" target="_blank">Releases · steeviebops/hacktv-gui</a></p><p></p><p>I've been experimenting with a couple of features in the background over the last couple of days but then noticed last night that Windows Defender started detecting my new code as a trojan. So I'm backtracking a bit to see what might be going wrong. It has to be a false positive of some sort because this was code that was just compiled!</p><p></p><p>One of the features I was looking to implement was in response to something that happens on my machine, and also something that Captain Jack noticed when running HackTV on Windows, where the video output can get very choppy at times. On my machine, it's most apparent when using MAC because of the high sample rate. I narrowed it down to Windows being too aggressive with CPU power management. So I found a way to temporarily disable the CPU C-states while HackTV is running and then re-enable them when the application is closed. This seems to work quite well... except for the above mentioned AV warnings!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steeviebops, post: 1095826, member: 414368"] An update on progress... I released a new build last week with some functionality added. I've rewritten and documented the save file format so it's now consistent across versions. I also added the ability to just generate the command line parameters for HackTV and not run it. And, of course, most current HackTV options are present. You'll find it here: [URL="https://github.com/steeviebops/hacktv-gui/releases"]Releases · steeviebops/hacktv-gui[/URL] I've been experimenting with a couple of features in the background over the last couple of days but then noticed last night that Windows Defender started detecting my new code as a trojan. So I'm backtracking a bit to see what might be going wrong. It has to be a false positive of some sort because this was code that was just compiled! One of the features I was looking to implement was in response to something that happens on my machine, and also something that Captain Jack noticed when running HackTV on Windows, where the video output can get very choppy at times. On my machine, it's most apparent when using MAC because of the high sample rate. I narrowed it down to Windows being too aggressive with CPU power management. So I found a way to temporarily disable the CPU C-states while HackTV is running and then re-enable them when the application is closed. This seems to work quite well... except for the above mentioned AV warnings! [/QUOTE]
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