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The '''[[wikipedia:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]]''' is a series of single-board computers using the ARM architecture, developed by [[wikipedia:Raspberry Pi Foundation|the Raspberry Pi Foundation]].<br>
 
The '''[[wikipedia:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]]''' is a series of single-board computers using the ARM architecture, developed by [[wikipedia:Raspberry Pi Foundation|the Raspberry Pi Foundation]].<br>
Any operating system that supports the ARM architecture will probably work on the Raspberry Pi.
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any operating system that supports the ARM architecture will probably work on the Raspberry Pi.
 
[[Recommended Linux distros|Any of these Linux Distros that support ARM should support the Raspberry Pi]].<br>
 
[[Recommended Linux distros|Any of these Linux Distros that support ARM should support the Raspberry Pi]].<br>
 
;Before diving in;
 
;Before diving in;
 
;*See each Wiki Category [[:Category:Consoles|Consoles]], [[:Category:Computers|Computers]] and [[:Category:Arcade|Arcade]] for individual dedicated system pages to see more detailed comparisons and information about software emulators. Dedicated system pages provide more up-to-date listings and in-depth information on specific aspects like hardware features, peripheral support, and compatibility etc.
 
;*See each Wiki Category [[:Category:Consoles|Consoles]], [[:Category:Computers|Computers]] and [[:Category:Arcade|Arcade]] for individual dedicated system pages to see more detailed comparisons and information about software emulators. Dedicated system pages provide more up-to-date listings and in-depth information on specific aspects like hardware features, peripheral support, and compatibility etc.
 
;*Some games have [[Game engine recreations and source ports]] that run on Raspberry Pi, which can be the better than emulators for their specific games.
 
;*Some games have [[Game engine recreations and source ports]] that run on Raspberry Pi, which can be the better than emulators for their specific games.
;*This page lists emulators that support ARM/Raspberry Pi on Linux distros or using [[#Bare Metal emulators|Bare Metal]]. For emulators on other operating systems that support Raspberry Pi see: [[Emulators on RISC OS|RISC OS]].
 
  
 
==Multi-System emulators==
 
==Multi-System emulators==
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! scope="col"|Supported Systems
 
! scope="col"|Supported Systems
 
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| [https://zxmini.speccy.org/en/index.html ZXBaremulator]
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| [[https://zxmini.speccy.org/en/index.html ZXBaremulator]]
 
|[https://zxmini.speccy.org/en/index.html Download]
 
|[https://zxmini.speccy.org/en/index.html Download]
 
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|Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K/128K/+2A
 
|Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K/128K/+2A
 
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| [https://accentual.com/bmc64/ BMC64]
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| [[https://accentual.com/bmc64/ BMC64]]
 
|[https://github.com/randyrossi/bmc64 git]
 
|[https://github.com/randyrossi/bmc64 git]
 
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|Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Vic20, Commodore Plus/4 and PET
 
|Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Vic20, Commodore Plus/4 and PET
 
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| [https://github.com/jhhoward/Faux86 Faux86]
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| [[https://github.com/jhhoward/Faux86 Faux86]]
 
|[https://github.com/jhhoward/Faux86 git]
 
|[https://github.com/jhhoward/Faux86 git]
 
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|8086 and 80186
 
|8086 and 80186
 
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| [https://github.com/angeris/CS107E-GB-Emulator S107E-GB-Emulator]
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| [[https://github.com/angeris/CS107E-GB-Emulator S107E-GB-Emulator]]
 
|[https://github.com/angeris/CS107E-GB-Emulator git]
 
|[https://github.com/angeris/CS107E-GB-Emulator git]
 
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