Hi! First time posting here, so sorry if this has been answered elsewhere that I couldn't find.
At any rate, I tried compiling Dolphin in DebugFast mode from source a while back at 4.0-r8987; I basically just enabled DEBUGFAST as a preprocessor define in the Common and Core projects. While I was able to get it to compile and run relatively easily, for whatever reason, I can't seem to set breakpoints on memory write, at least in Paper Mario: TTYD (U) and Mario Party 5 (U). Breakpoints on memory read work correctly, and there may be other games that break-on-write works for, but I can't seem to ever get either to trigger them at all in those games.
Is this a known issue with these games / GameCube games that has since been fixed? Or am I building the program incorrectly? Or am I perhaps missing something as to actually creating memory breakpoints on write? (I'm currently going to the Breakpoints tab, hitting "+MC", typing a range and checking all the boxes but "Read"; i.e. "Write", "Log" and "Break".)
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated; thanks!
At any rate, I tried compiling Dolphin in DebugFast mode from source a while back at 4.0-r8987; I basically just enabled DEBUGFAST as a preprocessor define in the Common and Core projects. While I was able to get it to compile and run relatively easily, for whatever reason, I can't seem to set breakpoints on memory write, at least in Paper Mario: TTYD (U) and Mario Party 5 (U). Breakpoints on memory read work correctly, and there may be other games that break-on-write works for, but I can't seem to ever get either to trigger them at all in those games.
Is this a known issue with these games / GameCube games that has since been fixed? Or am I building the program incorrectly? Or am I perhaps missing something as to actually creating memory breakpoints on write? (I'm currently going to the Breakpoints tab, hitting "+MC", typing a range and checking all the boxes but "Read"; i.e. "Write", "Log" and "Break".)
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated; thanks!