Quote from: incrediblehark on June 02, 2024, 09:51:56 AM@kanjiology, did the recent update fix any of your problems?Is the flat cable you purchased a rainbow colored 20 PIN, with a red wire sticking out?
Also, does anyone know how to get the HDD led to work with X68000 and the BlueSCSI desktop version?
Quote from: bobrocks95 on April 23, 2024, 12:08:27 PMX68000 XVI have 16MHz CPU speed, and X68030 model has 25MHz CPU as standard, no need to overclock.Quote from: armitage on April 22, 2024, 12:27:49 AMQuote from: bobrocks95 on April 21, 2024, 02:14:53 PMJust purchased an X68000 to refurb and posting here just to show interest and track if there will be another run of these in the future. Hoping to get one of these or the Etarikashikoshi board.
Thanks!
Maybe you can find an XVI owner who wants to sell theirs
That's fair! I don't think I'll get into overclocking such old hardware (though I did see this odd CPU replacement board on Yahoo Japan Auctions that intrigued me) so I'd certainly buy one at cost if there are any disappointed XVI users with one!
Quote from: spectreman on May 29, 2024, 11:55:56 PMMoving games is simple:
When the program launches, it will ask you to select the desired image.
Open the .HDS or .IMA image.
Select the Human68k HDD SCISI profile.
The games are all found inside the Games folders, in the case of the image X68000_V4.HDS (Released by Eidis).
You can open multiple images at the same time, by starting the program again, and drag the folders wherever you want, even directly into other HDD images.
But without editing some .BAT files will not boot.
Always test with the emulator before trying them on real hardware.
In the case of the HDD image released by incrediblehark, the situation is different, with the emulator you have to move between the different partitions, as indicated previously.
Then press the HELP key on the emulator's virtual keyboard, just before the emulated image starts.
Only after selecting the partition with the emulator will it be possible to view the contents with the editdisk.exe program.
Below is the link to the program:
https://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA013937/editdisk/editd169e.rar
Good fun.