Hi Davy,
I already told you but I'm repeating it here for the others:
The main reason I've split off the table changes into a separate branch is to
discover these kind of regressions (if they are in fact regressions).
It's important that we try to make all tables including the old UEB table
work. First we mark all the possible regressions. Then we decide which ones are
actual regression and which opcodes are to be deprecated or redefined. Then, we
fix the regressions in the code, and we fix the tables that use deprecated or
redefined opcodes. Finally we apply the full UEB table changes from Michael.
Davy Kager writes:
I'm also seeing regressions in the UEB tables, but I'm ignoring those sinceFor a description of the software, to download it and links to
Michael has updated these tables so testing the old ones is a bit redundant.
Davy