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It's finally here! Dolphin version 4.0 is now available, which has fixed all the bugs that were present in previous versions. The emulator can now be used on Windows XP, Linux x86-64, Windows Vista, and Mac OS X 10.7 Lion or later. The code has been cleaned up in many places to improve maintainability. Finally, the emulator now has a new logo! Dolphin is a free and open source Nintendo GameCube and Wii emulator. The developers' official goal for this emulator is to create one that runs commercial games at full speed. There are several branches of Dolphin that people can download with different goals: the default, most widely used branch emulates Wii games; another branch called Dolphin Emulator (formerly named DOLPACHU) (parody of Taiko no Tatsujin's character name: Donpachi) was developed to emulate GameCube games; and the most recent event was about virtual reality technology for playing these games on VR headsets like Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR. Dolphin has an integrated debugger, but it is mainly designed for developers to debug their code. More than 1 million lines of code have been written for this project. The emulator's development began in 2008 by Vtex, the founder of the EmuCR. He started to rebuild his old GameCube emulator called e-muSTi, and eventually grew it to become the main Dolphin source code repository. The name was changed from e-muSTi to Dolphin in January 2009 because it sounded better. As time went on, Vtex decided that he would stop working on Dolphin in favor of other projects he wanted to work on, which was when Ezekeel took over development. The version 4. 0 release was officially made in March 2017 and the following month it was announced that Dolphin 4.0 would be released on April 19, 2017 to celebrate its 9th anniversary. As of June 2018, the emulator has been fully ported to FreeBSD, Linux x86-64 and Windows x86-64. Dolphin's development is community based. All code is open source and released under the GNU General Public License (GPL), making it much easier to develop new features and speed up internal optimizations, as well as fixing bugs within Dolphin itself. Many contributors have helped Dolphin in its development, including endash; endash; TinoB; TinoB; Sonicadvance1; Sonicadvance1; pelya; pelya; JosJuice; JosJuice; delroth, and others. The community has greatly helped the emulator in its development with bug fixes, new features that help with development, and many more. Dolphin's source code is available for download. It is also available on the website Coding Team which offers it for download via torrent like other open source software or can be found on most Linux distributions' package repositories (e. g., Debian), or Fedora's RPM Fusion repository). cfa1e77820
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