
During May 2025, Evilsign enhanced the momo5502/emulator repository by stabilizing its build process and expanding cross-platform support. They focused on aligning submodule references, updating both unicorn and googletest dependencies to ensure reproducible builds and reliable continuous integration. Leveraging C++ and CMake, Evilsign introduced MinGW-based cross-compilation, enabling Windows binaries to be built directly from Linux environments. Their work included refining build system configurations, managing submodules, and implementing compiler version checks to enforce toolchain compatibility. These improvements reduced CI noise, minimized build failures, and accelerated release cycles, demonstrating a strong grasp of cross-platform development and build system management.
Month: 2025-05. This period focused on stabilizing the emulator build process and enabling cross-platform Windows targets from Linux. Key progress includes alignment of submodule references for reliable builds and the introduction of MinGW-based cross-compilation with refined CI behavior. Collectively, these changes improve CI reproducibility, broaden platform support, and accelerate future releases.
Month: 2025-05. This period focused on stabilizing the emulator build process and enabling cross-platform Windows targets from Linux. Key progress includes alignment of submodule references for reliable builds and the introduction of MinGW-based cross-compilation with refined CI behavior. Collectively, these changes improve CI reproducibility, broaden platform support, and accelerate future releases.

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