Ishiiruka-Dolphin Emulator

Edit Package ishiiruka-dolphin
https://github.com/Tinob/Ishiiruka

Ishiiruka-Dolphin is an emulator for Nintendo GameCube and Wii. It allows PC gamers to enjoy games for these two consoles in full HD with several enhancements such as compatibility with all PC controllers, turbo speed, networked multiplayer, and more. Most games run perfectly or with minor bugs.
This version differs from official Dolphin by prioritizing gaming performance over emulation accuracy.

Some controller layout presets are available here:
https://gitlab.com/KAMiKAZOW/Dolphin-360-Linux

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_service:recompress:tar_scm:ishiiruka-dolphin-5.0+stable.20170417+git.2b2cf03.tar.xz 0030678060 29.3 MB
_service:set_version:ishiiruka-dolphin.spec 0000005866 5.73 KB
dolphin-emu.png 0000054797 53.5 KB
ishiiruka-dolphin.spec 0000005840 5.7 KB
Revision 1 (latest revision is 12)
Klaus Kämpf's avatar Klaus Kämpf (kwk) accepted request 490983 from Markus S's avatar Markus S (KAMiKAZOW) (revision 1)
GameCube and Wii emulator based on Dolphin.
For this build to work, you have to link/fork X11:wxWidgets/wxWidgets-3_2 as well as games/libSOIL. The spec file works with both openSUSE and Fedora. If you leave Fedora compatibility alone, I’d be happy to care for further updates.
The version number format is a bit special and requires more explanation than I’d usually like because the developer does not use release tags (I filed a bug report for this) and only posts versioned releases (Windows binaries) to a thread in Dolphin’s forums, meaning one would have to personally check and enter the new version number manually. He does, however, also use the abbreviated hash as part of his version number, eg. Ishiiruka.922(805b9cd76).x64.7z. So I use:
5.0 – indicating the last Dolphin release
ISO date – to have an increasing number
Abbreviated hash – to compare this build with the Windows one.
Thanks to the 5.0 prefix, we could also easily switch to upstream version numbering, once Tino uses git release tags (hopefully soon).
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