Hykem said he's also been working on the code, he's getting some stuff done.
This is core emulation stuff guys, they can't just commit every single line of code to the repository, that would only cause the application to be broken/buggy/glitchy/unstable/f*cked up for several revisions during some implementations.
Things have to be done in big parts, that's why it takes so long to commit.
And besides, the they're few people and they're doing pretty insane stuff (again, this is core emulation), and they have a LifeĀ©, they might want to take a break from times to times, that doesn't mean the project is dead.
Most emulators I know waited for the Core to be somewhat decent before even going open source, if not more..
This is core emulation stuff guys, they can't just commit every single line of code to the repository, that would only cause the application to be broken/buggy/glitchy/unstable/f*cked up for several revisions during some implementations.
Things have to be done in big parts, that's why it takes so long to commit.
And besides, the they're few people and they're doing pretty insane stuff (again, this is core emulation), and they have a LifeĀ©, they might want to take a break from times to times, that doesn't mean the project is dead.
Most emulators I know waited for the Core to be somewhat decent before even going open source, if not more..
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