Jay is a software guy, so it's normal he chooses a patch solution. It's obvious the cheapest and 'easiest to reproduce' solution once it's working.
Luke Usher had a specific brand of cxbx-r with chihiro support. I don't think it's public, but if you ask him he might give you the link to it.
It basically reroutes the call that communicates with the base board microcontrollers. It also emulates some of the registers in the 0x4000 - 0x40FF range.
Luke Usher had a specific brand of cxbx-r with chihiro support. I don't think it's public, but if you ask him he might give you the link to it.
It basically reroutes the call that communicates with the base board microcontrollers. It also emulates some of the registers in the 0x4000 - 0x40FF range.