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To give readers an idea of which systems could be supported by the FunKey S in the future, below this paragraph is listed various systems are not currently emulated on the FunKey S. For a system to be listed here, it must be weak enough to be emulatable with the 64 MB of RAM that the FunKey S has (a 4 MB RAM limit is used for the purposes of this list), have an open-source emulator that can be run on Linux (which the FunKey OS is based on), and must have its own library of software. Several systems that are more powerful than the PS1, currently the most powerful emulated system on the FunKey S, are listed, however may or may not be emulatable on the FunKey S, depending on the optimization of open-source emulators for those systems.
To give readers an idea of which systems could be supported by the FunKey S in the future, below this paragraph is listed various systems are not currently emulated on the FunKey S. For a system to be listed here, it must be weak enough to be emulatable with the 64 MB of RAM that the FunKey S has (a 4 MB RAM limit is used for the purposes of this list), have an open-source emulator that can be run on Linux (which [[FunKey-OS]] is based on), and must have its own library of software. Several systems that are more powerful than the PS1, currently the most powerful emulated system on the FunKey S, are listed, however may or may not be emulatable on the FunKey S, depending on the optimization of open-source emulators for those systems.


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