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While FunKey S autosave save files (''.quicksave'') are entirely incompatible with external emulators, FunKey S emulator save state files (''.000'', ''.001'', etc.) other than those of the PlayStation are compatible with matching emulators on other platforms, such as the PC version of FCEUX in the case of NES games. Additionally, for games that support them, the transfer of in-game saves is an alternative option that is generally compatible with a wider range of emulators. Note, however, that a third-party emulator having an in-game save file format with a matching file extension does not guarantee that it will be listed below, as other factors, such as expected save file size, can impact in-game save file format compatibility between emulators. As battery-based in-game saving did not become commonplace until the 1990s, however, games for earlier systems emulated by the FunKey S, such as the Master System, Nintendo Entertainment System, TurboGrafx-16, and Atari Lynx, rarely used this type of saving. When a game does support in-game saving, however, an in-game save file is generated for it the first time it attempts to save data, with the extension of this file depending on the system the game is for. A table containing the corresponding in-game save file extension for each officially emulated system with in-game save file support, as well as the storage locations of these files and the third-party emulators compatible with them, is listed below.
 
Transferring an in-game save file onto or off of the FunKey S is done by simply moving the file in question into or out of the folder in which in-game saves are stored for that game's system; usually the same folder as the game itself. Note that PlayStation ''MCD'' files, placed in the ''memcards'' folder within the PlayStation folder of the FunKey S, should be named ''card#.mcd'', with the hashtag symbol replaced by the first number starting from one that isn't already used by an existing ''MCD'' file. In regards to SNES save files, if you don't see the ''.snes96_snapshots'' folder in your computer's filesystem, its Unix-based operating system is hiding hidden folders. {{HiddenFolderExplanation}}
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