Quote from: spectreman on May 18, 2024, 04:37:17 AMQuote from: Hissa on May 17, 2024, 07:19:56 PMRegarding the problem of crashing when clearing a scene in Aquares.Aquales does not have a security problem, and there are no different versions.
EXACT PERFECT COLLECTION-1990~1994-for X68000, which was sold by BEEP last year, seems to have the protections removed and does not cause this problem.
I have looked for it, but it is difficult to obtain now.
Its function is to read and write to the disk.
Each level that is completed by the player is saved to the floppy.
On emulators like XM6 TypeG, it uses XDF formats and everything works perfectly.
To play on real hardware: Copy the XDF files into the HDD image, and with the command mkimg -ra: game.xdf create your Floppy Disks.
Quote from: incrediblehark on May 18, 2024, 06:39:33 AMThanks, in the latest release I changed to a different version of Super Hang On in hopes that it would solve the boot issues. Sounds like it introduced different ones. Will change versions.I thank you for the passion you put into creating this beautiful HDD image, and donating it to all of us enthusiasts.
Quote from: Hissa on May 17, 2024, 07:19:56 PMRegarding the problem of crashing when clearing a scene in Aquares.Aquales does not have a security problem, and there are no different versions.
EXACT PERFECT COLLECTION-1990~1994-for X68000, which was sold by BEEP last year, seems to have the protections removed and does not cause this problem.
I have looked for it, but it is difficult to obtain now.
Quote from: incrediblehark on May 17, 2024, 07:10:39 AMIt uses Raspberry Pico which gives it a good emulation, but creating HDS images with a system of this type will make compatibility with other devices more complicated, considering the variations due to firmware updates, the choice of SASI cable also makes a difference.Quote from: HIggy on May 17, 2024, 06:17:46 AM@incrediblehark I would say the BlueSCSI devices are the cheapest ones out there. Available from all around the world depending on your location:
https://bluescsi.com/
Thanks! This is going to be internal, so I was looking at the BlueSCSI (v2) 50-Pin Desktop. Would that work fine? Any reason why I would need the WiFi for this?
Quote from: HIggy on May 17, 2024, 06:17:46 AM@incrediblehark I would say the BlueSCSI devices are the cheapest ones out there. Available from all around the world depending on your location:
https://bluescsi.com/