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Welcome to The FunKey Wiki, the host of information, tutorials, and user-generated content for the FunKey S!



NEWS

What's up, FunKey? Episode 4
Hello Kick' community! How have you been doing? It's been some time since our last update. On our side, things have been moving forward, which is good news!

#1 on the agenda: surveys!

Over 90% of backers have already filled out our survey, giving us their go-to color for their FunKey S! If you haven't answered your survey yet or are having trouble finding it or filling it out, please let us know, we'll be happy to help!

To the backers who have a Kickstarter account connected to an Apple ID email address, please send us a message here on Kickstarter so we can send you the survey directly and change your email address. The reason is that Apple ID email addresses cannot be reached from our side.

#2 let's talk about molds!

We're soooo excited about these! Our manufacturer just sent us pictures of first samples from molds, look at that! (yes, it's black but it's just to test the plastic quality for now) Same goes for the buttons!

See you next time for more updates, friends!

- FunKey Project team

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FAQ

What is the purpose of this wiki?
The purpose of this wiki is to serve as a database of information related to the FunKey S. This includes information about the FunKey S hardware, firmware, compatible homebrew games, and third-party software released for the device. After the FunKey S is released, more pages will be created to host tutorials, user-generated content, and other resources to assist people who have or are interested in getting a FunKey S.

What is the FunKey S?
The FunKey S is a foldable portable emulation device that is designed to fit onto a keychain. Through emulators on its FunKey OS operating system, the FunKey can emulate a wide variety of systems, including the NES, PS1, and GBA. Greatly resembling the larger Game Boy Advance SP, the FunKey S is currently sold in three colors, Original Purple, Retro Grey, and Atomic Purple. The system has thirteen buttons built into it: four directional buttons, four action buttons, two trigger buttons, a START button, and two system buttons. One of the system buttons, the Fn button, can be used to activate alternate inputs on buttons, specifically SELECT for START, ZL for L, and ZR for R. The white or grey buttons that come with the system can be swapped out individually with the included green, blue, red, and yellow extra button sets. The system comes with a 32GB MicroSD card to store the system's firmware and any software the user wishes to install onto the device and can be replaced by the user with higher capacity MicroSD cards up to 128GB. To facilitate attaching the device to a keychain, the FunKey S has a metallic needle built into the bottom left corner of the device around which a keychain lanyard can be tied.

Which systems can the FunKey S emulate?
The currently supported systems are the NES, Master System, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, Atari Lynx, Game Gear, SNES, PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Neo Geo Pocket, WonderSwan, and Game Boy Advance. Support for emulating other systems is planned for future updates to FunKey OS.

What software is pre-installed onto the FunKey S?
The FunKey S runs FunKey OS, a custom Linux-based operating system. The system comes with several emulators and games out of the box, with future updates to the operating system adding support for more emulators. Users can add their own games to the device by connecting it to a computer and placing ROM files in the game folders of the corresponding emulators.

Where can I find additional software for the FunKey S?
While users can install ROM dumps of physical games that they own onto the FunKey, there will be other software available for the FunKey S as well. Since FunKey OS will be made open-source, developers will be free to release new apps and games for the FunKey S, which will be downloadable by FunKey S owners. Additionally, hundreds of free homebrew games have been released for various systems over the past three decades, many of which being available for download on homebrew lists across the Internet. The FunKey Wiki maintains its own lists of such software for all consoles that the FunKey S emulates.

What are the technical specifications of the FunKey S?
The device's technical specifications are as follows:

Dimensions 1.67 x 1.75 x 0.54 inches / 42.5 x 44.5 x 13.8 mm (folded)

Weight 1 ounce / 30 grams

Processor ARM Cortex-A7 @ 1.2 GHz

RAM 64 MB DDR2

Storage 32GB MicroSD (compatible with MicroSD cards up to 128GB)

Display 1.54 inch / 39.1 mm LCD IPS screen (240px x 240px)

Audio ∅10 mm mono speaker, 500 mW

Battery 400 mAh Li-ion battery (20 minutes to charge and 90 minutes of gameplay on average)

LED charging indicator

Micro USB Port (to charge the battery and load games onto the device)

Where can I buy the FunKey S?
The FunKey S is currently available on Indiegogo for €65 plus shipping costs. All devices purchased through Kickstarter and Indiegogo are expected to ship in November 2020.

How can I contact the FunKey team?
While the FunKey Team's numerous social media pages are represented with the icons at the top of this page, they can be contacted directly via the contact page on their website. If you wish to email them, questions regarding the FunKey S can be sent to their [mailto:support@funkey-project.com support] email address, while other inquiries can be sent to their [mailto:contact@funkey-project.com contact] email address.

Who edits The FunKey Wiki?
The FunKey Wiki is a fan-run FunKey S information database that is operated independently of the FunKey Team. Currently, the Administrator of and primary contributor to The FunKey Wiki is CoolieCoolster, but anyone is free to contribute to the improvement of the wiki!

What platform does The FunKey Wiki run on?
The FunKey Wiki is powered by MediaWiki, an open-source wiki engine that is used by many wikis, including Wikipedia. The FunKey Wiki is hosted by Miraheze, a non-profit wiki farm that hosts thousands of wikis ad-free at no charge. If you wish to support the hosting of The FunKey Wiki or create a wiki of your own, visit their website!