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This uses upstream commit 939cc986d9ffd044f8c6149361127ad5d94e430f
Closes gh-1091
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This update uses upstream commit
f88ef828a600ce66d1f730c8fb2a7f580f6f6165.
This update switches to use the new Munt C++ interface, which
will allow ScummVM to link to an external Munt library instead
of requiring it to be built-in in the future. For the moment,
the emulator is still built-in, since it is not available from
most package repositories.
The Munt driver in ScummVM now uses writeSysex instead of the
(now-private) playSysexWithoutFraming, per recommendation from
the Munt team <https://github.com/munt/munt/pull/30>.
This changeset also removes direct modifications that used to be
made to Munt code, to ease future updates. To update Munt code in
the future:
1. Replace all source files in the `softsynth/mt32` directory with
new files from the upstream `mt32emu/src` directory;
2. Update `config.h` with the correct version number for the new
version of Munt;
3. Update `module.mk` to add any new source files that need to be
built.
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This reverts commit b4dbd6d3c275097b4be964b7da4478ff930cbaa7.
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This changeset also removes unnecessary direct modifications to
Munt code to ease future updates. To update Munt in the future:
1. Replace all source files in the `softsynth/mt32` directory with
new files from the upstream `mt32emu/src` directory;
2. Update `config.h` with the correct version number for the new
version of Munt;
3. Update `module.mk` to match the list of sources given in
`mt32emu/CMakeLists.txt libmt32emu_SOURCES`.
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This syncs with munt commit 4041a16a5d
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Previous munt commit was 84b2819 (Dec 22, 2012)
Current munt commit is 6afddaf (Dec 23, 2012)
This commit also updates the MT32 driver code to the latest munt API
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Previous munt revision was 189f607c88e7404ad99abcf4b90f23b103003ed1
(Feb 09, 2012).
Current munt revision is f969d2081d41b669c1bfebd0026b5419c09517ae
(Nov 15, 2012)
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Several changes against original code were made. They were intentionally
kept to the minimum
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