Sharp X68000 Bios
Pi Model: 3bPower Supply used: Official Raspberry Pi 5.1V 2.5ARetroPie Version Used: 4.4Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie websiteUSB Devices connected: IPAC 2 & Aimtrak gunHi all,I have been messing around the with sharpe X68000 emulator, which I know is in the experimental stage.I finally got it working, but had some trouble with the Bios location. This wiki states the Bios should be named as outlined in the wiki and be place in the following location: - /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/keropiI did this and try to run a few games, I got a black screen the retropie returned to the game select screen. I check the log /dev/shm/runcommand.log and it was saying it could not find the Bios, the files were present so I thought that maybe the Bios was bad. I then ran the emulator using verbose logging, right at the very end of the log it stated that the emulator coud not find the Bios, but was showing the following path: - /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/x68000/keropi.I put the Bios files in that location and then emulator ran fine.Any idea why it is looking in a different location to that stated in the wiki? And is there any way to change it so it does look in /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/keropi?In some ways this isn't a big issue as I have the emulator running, but I posted it as it may help others who have similar problems. I'm definately using lr-px68k as I can use the hotkey to quit and I can access the Retroarch menu.Strange because I have just retested wiht the Bios in /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/keropi and it quits back to Emulation Station after a black screen. I then put the Bios back in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/x68000/keropi and it works fine.I only recently installed lr-px68k from source (there was no binary option), when I enter the Retroarch menu it tells me I am on version: 1.6.9 - PX68K 0.15+ 107f819.Are you on the same version?
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Sharp X68000 Bios
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If you'd like a user flair reflecting that.CSS credit. Thought I would share an emulator with you guys called WinX68K High Speed.
Sharp X68000 Retroarch
It is an emulator for the Sharp X68000 computer. I have been obsessing over this Japanese only machine lately. I can't share any links due to the rules, but I will share the wiki for this machine.
It was a computer that was only released in Japan that could play near perfect ports of arcade games. Capcom even developed their CPS-1 games on it. There is also an awesome Castlevania game for it that got ported to the Playstation years later called Castlevania Chronicles.The emulator can play both floppy disk images and hard disk images and is easy to load the games. The OS that is emulated is called Human68k. It is in Japanese but it does accept English commands.
So if you know DOS, you can work your way around the language barrier.Just google WinX68K High Speed and you'll find the tutorials for the emulator. Enjoy!Edit: Was told I can share link to the emulator itself. Here is the link for the WinX68K English version.Here are instructions on how to install it.Thanks to crwcomposer on clarifying link rules. I was hesitant to post the link to the guide I used because it does have some roms on the website.
Sharp X68000 Emulator Bios
The sites I have posted do not; just the instructions.