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As of the latest stable releases (4.8+), EmuELEC offers extensive support for a wide array of devices. Here is an in-depth breakdown of the platforms and hardware supported by EmuELEC. What Makes a Platform "EmuELEC Supported"?

Q: Which platforms are supported by EmuELEC? A: EmuELEC supports a variety of platforms, including Raspberry Pi, Odroid, Asus Tinker Board, Pine64, RockPro64, and more.

is a gaming-centered operating system specifically designed for Amlogic SoC (System on a Chip)

EmuELEC does not run on standard PC hardware (x86) or Raspberry Pi boards. It is built exclusively for . The software relies on specific device trees ( .dtb files) to match the hardware configuration of your device. 1. Amlogic S905 Series (The Budget Kings) emuelec supported platforms

As of (Beta), the system expanded to support specific Rockchip CPUs. While not as universally stable as Amlogic, these chips provide excellent performance for mid-to-high-end emulation.

Before looking at specific devices, you must understand . EmuELEC does not support "brands" (like Xiaomi or Tanix) directly; it supports the underlying CPU/GPU combo.

: Supported boards include the Libre Computer Le Potato and various Wetek devices. Emulated Systems The software utilizes As of the latest stable releases (4

NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, TurboGrafx-16 Perfect on all supported devices PlayStation 1 (PSX), Nintendo 64 (N64), Sega Saturn PS1 runs perfectly; N64 requires S905X2 or higher Handhelds Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Sony PSP GBA/DS run great; PSP requires S905X3 or higher Home Consoles Sega Dreamcast, Sega Naomi, Atomiswave Requires S905X3 minimum; flawless on S922X Arcade Systems MAME, FinalBurn Neo, Neo Geo Excellent across almost all chipsets

A popular, ergonomic handheld designed with EmuELEC support in mind.

: You must use the exact DTB file matching your device's RAM and ethernet chip. Q: Which platforms are supported by EmuELEC

EmuELEC powers several popular open-source handheld consoles. Note that handheld variants often use customized forks of EmuELEC tailored by the device manufacturers. 1. Odroid Go Series

This chip features an octa-core configuration but utilizes a Mali-T820 GPU. Because of its unique driver architecture, modern versions of EmuELEC (v4.0 and newer) have dropped official support for the S912. Users with these boxes must rely on legacy EmuELEC 3.9 releases. 3. S922X / A311D Generation (Flagship Performance)

NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Master System, TurboGrafx-16. Handhelds: Game Boy, GB Color, GBA, Game Gear, Nintendo DS. 3D Systems: PlayStation 1, N64, Dreamcast, PSP. Arcade: MAME, FinalBurn Neo, Neo Geo. Advanced: Sega Saturn, Dreamcast (using Flycast). 4. Unsupported or Problematic Platforms While support is broad, some devices are not compatible:

While historically supported, many newer versions (v4.0+) have dropped or limited support for the

While they use MediaTek or Amlogic chips, their locked bootloaders prevent EmuELEC from running natively. Summary: Which Platform Should You Choose?