X86 //free\\: Emuelec

in the main menu to map your buttons. You can also set a "Hotkey" (often the Select button) to exit games or access menus [29]. Adding ROMs: Access the device over a local network using Samba share into a PC's file explorer address bar [30].

The core difference between standard EmuELEC and the x86 version lies in the CPU instruction set. ARM (Standard): emuelec x86

Another retro emulation OS that supports a wide variety of hardware including x86 [9]. Current Development (EmuELEC 4.7): in the main menu to map your buttons