Presenting.. The X68000 Multi Media Disk Image!

Started by H68k, January 16, 2016, 07:04:49 AM

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H68k

Ladies and Gentlemen.. After three long drawn out years in the making.. a lack of spare time and one annoying bloody hold up after another..
I present to you.. A somewhat nearly finished version of..


The X68000 Multi Media Disk Image!

This is a multimedia themed disk image I have put together, that can be run on either a real X68000 or in an 68k emulator.



Misc Q&A 

Just what the hell can I do with this disk image?

Well.. a variety of things revolving around "multimedia" of course.. here's a short sample of what you can do:

Listen to MDX tunes and other music files like MID and MOD.

View image formats such as, Bitmap, JPEG plus PIC and MAG images.

Draw silly pictures.. while listening to MDX tunes!

Watch Cinepak videos.

And some misc stuff involving the interwebnetz (if you have the right hardware).



What file types can I play/view with this disk image?

With the programs included on this disk image, you can play or view the following file types:

Sound:
MDX, MID, MOD, AIFF, WAV, ADPCM.

Pictures:
PIC, MAG, BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG.

Video:
CPK (cinepak)

I've also included a few multimedia files other than the MDX music you can try out for demonstration purposes.

You can also add your own additional media files in advance by opening the disk image with
a program like Edit Disk and dragging them to there respective directories or your own custom directories. 



What are the hardware requirements for this disk image?

The minimum hardware requirements are:

Any X68000 with 2MB of ram, And a 1GB SCSI Hard Drive or SCSI Compact Flash/SD card adapter with a 1GB capacity card.

Though for the most optimal experience. I'd highly recommend a 16Mhz (XVI) machine with 4 to 6 megabytes of ram fitted.

For an X68k emulator, setting the processor speed to 35MHz and maxing the memory to 12MB will give you the best experience.

(early "alphas" of this image where tested on a real X68030 as well, but as my X'030 has died yet again and needs looking at, I haven't been able to test current versions of this disk image at all, in it's current state to make sure it boots and runs on an X'030)



How do I copy this disk image to a SCSI drive?

There is a method of transferring a HDS image to a physical SCSI drive, by using a program called WinImage.. but as it's been a while since I last did this.. I've forgotten how to do it.. Sorry :-/

(IF I mange to get another machine going that I can use to write to SCSI drives and one of my deceased X68k's resurrected.. *comic lack spare time not really permitting at the moment* I'll try this out again and update this section on how to do it)



Why are there no games included on this disk image?

There are number of games based disk images or ones that come with games, already out there for the X68000. And I fancied doing
something "different" that could show off what else the X68000 can do other than games.. anyway.. if you want games, go find either
Eidis's or SuperDeadite's disk image posts that are also on this forum.



How do I do this or that etc?

The READ ME directory within the DOCS directory contains a bunch of translated readme's and guides written by my self and other
members of the NFG games forums. you can also find the accompanying read me for this disk image in the READ ME directory as well.




Credits:

This disk image would not have been possible, if it was not for the following people:


Lawrence --- For hosting the NFG games forums, one of the "go to" places on the internet
                     for discussion on the X68000, PC-98 and FM TOWNS series of Japanese computers.

Eidis --- For answering my barrage of questions on the forum, writing some of the guides
             that are included on this disk image and for also providing translated binaries
        for the Human68k system file, Human68k Command Line Interpreter and the LHES file
        manger to the NFG games forum, which are also used in this disk image.

Caius --- For providing even more hints and tips on how to do things, plus some translation
              work on the LHES file manger.

Neko68k --- For providing some translated binaries to the NFG games forum that are used
                    in this disk image and advice on how to do things in X68k emulators, plus for
          writing some misc guides that are also on this disk image.

SuperDeadite --- For providing some advice on misc software.

RobIvy64 --- For providing some advice on X68k hardware.      

Lydux --- For being one of the MAJOR X68k hardware gurus of this forum.

The-crazy-French-dude-who's-name-I-sadly-forgot --- This guy provided a bunch of translated
                                                                                     binaries that come with Human68k to the NFG
                                                       games forum, that make it easier to use an
                                                                                     X68k for those of us who could barely speak
                                                                                     Japanese.. let alone read it.. thanks dude!
                                       
Gimons --- For continuing development of his XM6 emulator variant, XM6g. which without,
                 development and testing of this disk image would not have been possible.

And anyone else's name I've forgotten.. As I've been working on this thing on and off over the past 3 years.. it's hard to remember who's been who, sorry.


Misc:

If anyone wants to copy the MDX music collection in this disk image for there own use.. I don't really mind, it's all been put together after a few weeks of sorting through three different MDX music archives I found around the internet.




Download links:

https://mega.nz/#!rM9zRCRD!mWcBKu49Xz6-lzRx4Wbrkftam6e4SzM1YHPYIkjgX_U



kamiboy

Finally, now I can use my X68000 for viewing porn, as god intended it. You, sir, are a saint!

jtucci31

Quote from: kamiboy on January 17, 2016, 03:56:54 AM
Finally, now I can use my X68000 for viewing porn, as god intended it. You, sir, are a saint!
Ohhhhhh, now it all makes sense. OP should have just put that in the post initially :wink:

Ale555


Pinwizkid

This is a really cool idea, I will have to burn this when I get a chance and check it out. Thanks for putting your efforts into something new for the X68000!