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EmuELEC development is closely tied to the ecosystem. Each major release targets a specific generation of chips.

EmuELEC is the king of the . It turns a $20 flea market Android box into a powerful retro console that rivals a Raspberry Pi 4.

Emuelec supports a wide range of platforms, including: emuelec supported platforms

EmuELEC is a specialized Linux distribution designed specifically for retro emulation on Amlogic SoC devices. It leverages

| Device Name | Issue | Workaround | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Wi-Fi does not work | Use Ethernet cable | | X96 X4 (S905X4) | No audio via HDMI on some builds | Use SPDIF or wait for EmuELEC 6.0 | | Vontar X4 | Boot requires specific UART commands | Must flash custom bootloader | | T95 Series (H616 variant) | Not an Amlogic chip | Not supported at all (common mistake) | EmuELEC development is closely tied to the ecosystem

Before diving into the list, you must understand the hardware prerequisites. EmuELEC is for x86 PCs (use Batocera or RetroPie for that). It is exclusively for ARM architecture with specific GPU families.

is a powerful, open-source Linux-based operating system designed to transform low-cost Amlogic TV boxes and specialized handhelds into ultimate retro gaming machines. Built on the foundations of CoreELEC and Lakka, it offers a streamlined, "just enough OS" experience that prioritizes gaming performance over background processes. It turns a $20 flea market Android box

Here is the official, community-verified list of devices that work perfectly with mainstream EmuELEC builds (versions 4.6 through 5.5+). If your device is not on this list, it may still work if it shares the exact same chipset and PCB layout.