Tim Allen e9d2d56df9 Update to v105r1 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:

  - higan: readded support for soft-reset to Famicom, Super Famicom,
    Mega Drive cores (work in progress)
      - handhelds lack soft reset obviously
      - the PC Engine also lacks a physical reset button
      - the Master System's reset button acts like a gamepad button, so
        can't show up in the menu
  - Mega Drive: power cycle wasn't initializing CPU (M68K) or APU (Z80)
    RAM
  - Super Famicom: fix SPC700 opcode 0x3b regression; fixes Majuu Ou
    [Jonas Quinn]
  - Super Famicom: fix SharpRTC save regression; fixes Dai Kaijuu
    Monogatari II's real-time clock [Talarubi]
  - Super Famicom: fix EpsonRTC save regression; fixes Tengai Makyou
    Zero's real-time clock [Talarubi]
  - Super Famicom: removed `*::init()` functions, as they were never used
  - Super Famicom: removed all but two `*::load()` functions, as they
    were not used
  - higan: added option to auto-save backup RAM every five seconds
    (enabled by default)
      - this is in case the emulator crashes, or there's a power outage;
        turn it off under advanced settings if you want
  - libco: updated license from public domain to ISC, for consistency
    with nall, ruby, hiro
  - nall: Linux compiler defaults to g++; override with g++-version if
    g++ is <= 4.8
      - FreeBSD compiler default is going to remain g++49 until my dev
        box OS ships with g++ >= 4.9

Errata: I have weird RAM initialization constants, thanks to hex_usr
and onethirdxcubed for both finding this:
http://wiki.nesdev.com/w/index.php?title=CPU_power_up_state&diff=11711&oldid=11184

I'll remove this in the next WIP.
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The unofficial higan repository

higan emulates a number of classic video-game consoles of the 1980s and 1990s, allowing you to play classic games on a modern general-purpose computer.

This repository includes the source-code for stable and WIP releases of higan, starting during the development of v068. It also includes community-maintained documentation.

Basically, apart from .gitignore files, anything in the higan, hiro, icarus, libco, nall, ruby, or shaders directories should be exactly as it appeared in official releases. Everything else has been added for various reasons.

Official higan resources

Unofficial higan resources

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