> Just a year later, Nintendo announced their newest edition to the Zelda series, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword as a MotionPlus exclusive.<p>I believe this should be Wii Sports Resort? The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword came out quite late in the Wii's lifecycle, in 2011.<p>> In a bit of good fortune, while developers were analyzing the calibration data, the NSA released a reverse engineering tool called "Ghidra". This tool helped Billiard more easily examine the calibration data and see how the games were using it. With Ghidra, it only took a few days to determine what all of the data meant, and give Dolphin the ability to generate perfect calibration data.<p>I am curious how Ghidra helped here. Does the Dolphin team not have access to IDA Pro or other similar reverse-engineering software?
The fr mirror worked for me as the original server is overloaded... <a href="https://fr.dolphin-emu.org/blog/2019/04/26/mastering-motion/" rel="nofollow">https://fr.dolphin-emu.org/blog/2019/04/26/mastering-motion/</a>
I just wonder how people behind this emulator do that enormous amount of work for free. I mean it takes a lot of time from your regular job and your family to do an in-depth research like this, not to mention writing quality emulator code. They must be angels. Or demons. Or both.