Emuelec Supported Platforms

Similar to the OGA, these work natively with EmuELEC. 2. Supported TV Boxes & SBCs (Amlogic)

Q: What is EmuELEC? A: EmuELEC is an open-source, Linux-based operating system designed for retro gaming and emulation.

Sleek, powerful developer boards with excellent Amlogic chip integration. Dedicated Handheld Consoles

Amlogic S905X2, S905X3, S905X4; Rockchip RK3326 Example devices: Khadas VIM1, ODROID-GO Advance, X96 Air emuelec supported platforms

Amlogic chips are widely used in low-cost Android TV boxes and open-source handhelds. Compatibility depends directly on the specific system-on-a-chip model inside your device. 1. Supported Handheld Gaming Consoles

Anbernic’s highly popular premium handhelds run on variants of EmuELEC (often optimized via community forks like 351ELEC/AmbERELEC). Supported models include:

High-end TV boxes known for excellent thermal design and stable power delivery. Models like the Ugoos AM6 (S922X) are highly prized by the emulation community. Similar to the OGA, these work natively with EmuELEC

EmuELEC can be installed on a variety of devices, including:

A budget-friendly board powered by the S905X3, making it an excellent alternative to the Raspberry Pi 4.

This is the gold standard for EmuELEC performance, offering the highest clock speeds and robust GPU capabilities. A: EmuELEC is an open-source, Linux-based operating system

[Low-End Chips: S905W/S905X] ---> NES, SNES, Genesis, Arcade, PS1 [Mid-Range Chips: S905X3/X4] ---> N64, Dreamcast, PSP, Saturn (Partial) [High-End Chips: S922X/A311D] ---> Flawless Dreamcast, PSP (Upscaled), GameCube (Some) Low-End Chip Performance

: A widespread, affordable S905X3 device with vast community support. Emulated Systems by Platform Power