- vpxlog.cpp: VPX_FIFODUMP=<path> records every FIFO burst ('VPXM' records)
- decode_fifodump.py: action census + payload dumps of a capture
- render_capture.py: reconstruct the DPL scene graph from a capture and
software-render each draw_scene frame (camera, view, materials, geometry
all taken from the wire)
- divrgb.conf + divrgb.fifodump: flyk divrgb.scn capture fixture
- divrgb-decoded.png / divrgb-frame0.png: first images ever produced from
the Rel 4.10 VPX protocol without a real board -- the textbook SMPTE
color-bar pattern, validating verts/conns/materials/camera in one shot
- PHASE3-PROGRESS.md: the established Rel 4.10 wire protocol (action map,
node types, message layouts); RENDER-HARNESS.md updated
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
VPX device — DOSBox-X integration
Our original source for the emulated Division VPX link adapter. Kept here under
version control because the DOSBox-X source tree itself
(emulator/src/, ~490 MB) is git-ignored.
vpxlog.cpp— Phase 1 logging device. Impersonates the INMOS C012 link adapter at I/O base0x150, answers status reads so the game keeps transmitting, and logs every access to$VPXLOG. (Phase 2 will grow this into a responding transputer-monitor + i860-loader + frame-stream renderer, or fork into a separatevpx.cpp.)
Applying to a DOSBox-X source checkout
Tested against DOSBox-X v2026.06.02, MSYS2 mingw64.
- Copy the device in:
cp emulator/vpx-device/vpxlog.cpp emulator/src/src/hardware/vpxlog.cpp - Add it to the hardware build — in
src/src/hardware/Makefile.am, appendvpxlog.cpptolibhardware_a_SOURCES(we inserted it afterglide.cpp). - Call the init — in
src/src/gui/sdlmain.cpp, declarevoid VPXLOG_Init();next to the other*_Init()prototypes and callVPXLOG_Init();right afterGLIDE_Init();in the machine bring-up sequence. - Build:
Output:
cd emulator/src ./build-mingw-sdl2 --enable-debug=heavysrc/src/dosbox-x.exe.
Running
set VPXLOG=C:\VWE\TeslaRel410\emulator\vpxlog.txt
emulator\src\src\dosbox-x.exe -conf emulator\capture.conf
python emulator\analyze_capture.py
With VPXLOG unset the device is inert and the build behaves like stock
DOSBox-X.