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Now if only a copy of the Luna’s OEM operating system UniOS would show up (it looks like at least one of the Japanese Luna collectors has a copy, but it’s not available to us mere mortals). Though, of course the emulator probably wouldn’t be able to run it. Even so, maybe it would be able to in future.
Stranger things have turned up, but when it comes to Japanese software it’s super hard to get anything. Even when in country.
It’s a matter of it getting into the right hands to spread and preserve it. It probably won’t happen any time soon though.