Emuelec Allwinner H3 Jun 2026
| System | Core | Performance (H3 @ 1.2GHz) | Playable? | |--------|------|----------------------------|------------| | NES, GB, GBC, Genesis | lr-fceumm, lr-gambatte | Full speed | ✅ Yes | | SNES | lr-snes9x2005/2010 | Almost full speed (FX chip games lag) | ✅ Mostly | | GBA | lr-mgba, lr-vba-next | Full speed | ✅ Yes | | PlayStation 1 | lr-pcsx-rearmed | 50–60 FPS (with frameskip) | ✅ Yes | | N64 | lr-mupen64plus | 10–25 FPS (depends on game) | ⚠️ Minimal (Mario 64 playable) | | PSP (PPSSPP) | lr-ppsspp | 15–30 FPS (2D games OK) | ⚠️ Light games only | | Arcade (MAME) | lr-mame2003-plus | Good for 90s and earlier | ✅ Mostly | | Dreamcast | lr-flycast | Unplayable (5–15 FPS) | ❌ No | | DOS | lr-dosbox-pure | Slow (386 class) | ⚠️ Simple games |
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for setting up EmuELEC on an H3 device, or shall we continue with another fictional scenario emuelec allwinner h3
We all know the Raspberry Pi shortage changed the game, but in the shadows, a new champion for retro gaming emerged: | System | Core | Performance (H3 @ 1
is a cost-efficient quad-core processor originally designed for home entertainment "OTT" boxes . While mainstream EmuELEC Genesis | lr-fceumm