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Emuelec Supported Platforms File

Officially considered the gold standard for EmuELEC. The N2+ features an Amlogic S922X processor that handles high-end emulation effortlessly.

EmuELEC compatibility depends entirely on the specific Amlogic processor inside your device. These processors are categorized by their architecture generations. 1. S905 Generation (Budget & Entry-Level)

S912 (Note: S912 has limited support in newer EmuELEC versions due to legacy GPU drivers)

Various models utilizing supported S905 and S912 variants. Single Board Computers (SBCs) emuelec supported platforms

Several hardware manufacturers have built portable, Game Boy-style retro handhelds utilizing EmuELEC (or highly customized forks of it) as their primary operating system.

The pioneer handheld that brought EmuELEC into the portable space.

The gold standard for Amlogic stability as per the official GitHub repository. X96 Max Plus (S905X3): The best "bang for buck" tv box. Officially considered the gold standard for EmuELEC

From the pixel-perfect ports of Ms. Pac-Man to the late-90s fighting games of the Neo Geo, EmuELEC provides a robust arcade experience. Users can utilize the emulator for older cabinets or FBNeo for a more modern, consolidated arcade library.

Found in high-end devices like the Odroid-N2+, capable of emulating demanding systems like Sega Saturn and PSP.

A larger screen variant of the OGA, fully optimized as shown in official GitHub releases . Similar to the S905X

Similar to the S905X, but with graphical glitches in certain 3D titles. Note: Newer versions of EmuELEC have dropped or limited support for older S912 devices, so check version compatibility before installing. 3. S905X2 / S922X Generation (The Sweet Spot) Chips: S905X2, S905X3, S922X, A311D

: EmuELEC provides official support for specific open-source handhelds: Hardkernel Odroid Odroid-Go Advance (OGA) Odroid-Go Super (OGS) GameForce CHI Other SBCs (Single Board Computers)