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Dolphin Progress Report: September, October, and November 2022 20504w

As we hit the holiday season, our Progress Report might be considered a bit late. A two month report became a three month report as we realized just how much work we had to catch up on. While the usual summer burst of activity didn't come, it seems instead everyone poured their time in throughout the autumn months! There's so many features, performance improvements, quality of life updates, and more that had to be considered.

We're going to have to skip out on some of the smaller updates this time around because …

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Dolphin Progress Report: July and August 2022 5q3z27

The Summer tends to consistently be one of the busiest times for Dolphin's development. While sometimes the question is what do we put into the Progress Report, during the summer months it's usually how much can we fit into the Progress Report? This summer's congestion was then compounded by us blog staff having a few things we've been planning coming into fruition. Still, the show must go on, and we're here... albeit a bit delayed.

As such, we've got a huge smattering of changes to go over and many smaller ones that …

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Dolphin Progress Report: May and June 2022 5x73n

It's been a very hectic two months. Dolphin's development builds here if you haven't already.

But with loss, some new has …

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Leaving a Legend: Saying Goodbye to Windows 7 5x102m


With none of our active developers using Windows 7 as their primary OS, the base dwindling, and Windows 7 starting to meaningfully fall behind newer versions of Windows, it's going to become more and more likely that features are accidentally broken in Windows 7. Eventually, the differences between Windows 7 and newer versions of Windows may increase to the point where we drop for the aged OS. We don't plan on purposefully breaking , but, its days are numbered.

Windows 7 had a …

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Dolphin Progress Report: February, March, and April 2022 225c34

After a long wait, the Progress Report is back! This time it wasn't so much from a lack of content, but from a lack of content creators. The past three months had illnesses hit one of our writers and the other had a very challenging move. Even with these major hurdles jumped, we're not even close to 100% yet. It's been a battle to get caught up with all of the big changes to Dolphin the past couple of months and because of that this report is a tad late.

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Dolphin Progress Report: November and December 2021, January 2022 44v2r

This year, we've hit an important milestone that's been in the works for nearly a decade. In late 2012, Sonicadvance1 began work on Dolphin's ARM JIT. Back then, there weren't any devices that had even a sliver of hope of running Dolphin close to full speed, but that wasn't really the goal. All he wanted to do was see if it could be done; it sounded like a fun, challenging project. However, as time ed the idea turned into more than just a ing curiosity. s were more than happy …

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