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Bsnes smc files
Bsnes smc files





bsnes smc files

bsnes smc files

Should the need arise, users can edit or delete any file on the device via Commander, the included file management application, without the need to connect the FunKey S to a computer. While the device includes 61 homebrew games to help demonstrate its functionality, users may also add their own games and box art to the device's emulated system folders to expand their FunKey S game catalogue. While the list of consoles emulated out of the box is expected to grow with future firmware updates, third-party emulators can also be used to give the device additional emulation capabilities. Launchable from one of the device's two application launchers, the device's seven default emulators enable the emulation of twelve consoles out of the box, with Game Boy Advance and improved PlayStation emulation requiring the addition of BIOS files by the user. The FunKey S runs FunKey-OS, a purpose-made open source Linux distribution.

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What software is pre-installed onto the FunKey S? While a native port of Super Mario 64 to the FunKey S was made possible by that game's decompilation, general Nintendo 64 emulation is currently not, and likely will not be, possible. Such systems currently include Arcade, Atari 2600, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, Neo Geo, Pokémon Mini, SG-1000, and Virtual Boy. While awaiting future firmware updates, third-party emulators can be used to emulate officially unsupported systems via the Gmenu2x launcher. While the official NES and TurboGrafx-16 emulators have functional support for the Famicom Disk System and TurboGrafx-CD add-ons, respectively, when additional BIOS files are added, as this support is not yet officially implemented, some features, such as Famicom Disk System disk side swapping, are not supported. The currently officially supported systems are the NES, Master System, TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine, Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive (along with its Sega 32X and Sega CD add-ons), Game Boy, Atari Lynx, Game Gear, SNES, PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Neo Geo Pocket, WonderSwan, and Game Boy Advance.

bsnes smc files

In addition to the white or grey buttons installed by default, packaged with the FunKey S are green, blue, red, and yellow button sets that the user may use to further personalize their device. While this functionality does in rare cases override button combinations used by games, each such case can be solved by the device's per-game or per-console button remapping capabilities.

bsnes smc files

In conjunction with the shoulder buttons, Fn activates the L2 and R2 trigger inputs of the PlayStation, while its use with the directional and action buttons grants access to the volume, brightness, zoom, aspect ratio, and screenshot shortcuts. Sharing a button with SELECT, the Fn (Function) input extends the system's limited button count via the use of button combinations. Centered at the top of the control panel, the Menu button serves two purposes: a short press activates the system menu, allowing the user to modify settings or return to the main menu, while a long press turns the system on or off. The system has thirteen buttons built into it: four directional buttons, four action buttons, two shoulder buttons, a START button, and two system buttons: Menu and Fn. Information regarding FunKey Wiki translation, FunKey S suggestions, and FunKey S documentation can be found at the following pages: If you are not logged in or have notifications disabled, be sure to return to this page's talk page periodically to see if your question has been answered.įor a more immediate reply to your question, it is suggested that you ask it on the FunKey Community Discord Server instead. If you wish to be notified when your question has been answered, you are encouraged to first log in and subsequently sign your post with ~~~~. When you are finished entering the details of your question, select the "Save changes" button below the input field. This will automatically create a new section on this page's talk page in which you may further specify which question or problem you are seeking an answer to. If your question has not yet been answered below, you may ask it here by entering your question into the text box below and selecting the "New section" button. In addition to the information available here, the FunKey S documentation includes several tutorials for FunKey S configuration, all of which also being navigable via the tutorial section of the wiki's main page. Easily navigable via the index of questions on the wiki's main page, the Knowledge Center is the FunKey Wiki's central repository of information related to both the FunKey S and the wiki itself.







Bsnes smc files