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Fairchild Channel F emulators

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{{Infobox console
|title = Fairchild Channel F
|logo = Fairchild-Channel-F.jpg
|developer = Fairchild Semiconductor
|type = [[:Category:ConsolesHome consoles|Home video game console]]|generation = [[:Category:Second-generation consoles|Second-generation consoles]]
|release = 1976
|discontinued = 1983
|emulated = {{✓}}
}}
The '''[[gametech:Fairchild Channel F|Fairchild Channel F]]''' is a second-generation home video game console released by Fairchild Semiconductor in November 1976 across North Americaand it retailed for {{Inflation|USD|169.95|1976}}. It had a Fairchild F8 CPU at 1.7897725 MHz with 2KB of RAM. It was also released in Japan in October the following year. It has the distinction of being the first programmable ROM cartridge–based video game console, and the first console to use a microprocessor.
==Emulators==
<div style="max-width:100%; overflow:auto;">
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+PC
! scope="col"|Name
! scope="col"|Operating System(s)
! scope="col"|Latest Version
! scope="col"|[[Emulation accuracy|Accuracy]]! scope="col"|Accuracy[[Libretro]]! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>
! scope="col"|Active
! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulatorsemulators|Recommended]]|-! colspan="8"|PC / x86
|-
|[[MAME]]
|Multi-platformalign=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
|[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}]
|?Mid|{{✓}}|{{✓}}|{{✓}}|{{✓}}|-|[[FinalBurn Neo]]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD|Android|PSP}}|[https://github.com/finalburnneo/FBNeo/releases/tag/latest WIP builds]|Mid|{{✓}}|{{✗}}|{{✓}}|{{✓}}|-|FreeChaF|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD|Android|PSP}}|[https://github.com/libretro/FreeChaF libretro]|Mid|{{✓}}|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|}
</div>
==Resources==
[[Category:Consoles]]
[[Category:Home consoles]]
[[Category:Second-generation consoles]]
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