Sharp X68000
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Copyright The RetroBat Team 2019-2024
Home Computer - Lifespan: 1987 - 1993
Emulators |
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File folder | 📂 roms \ 📂 x68000 |
File extension | .dim .img .d88 .88d .hdm .dup .2hd .xdf .hdf .cmd .m3u .zip .7z |
Retroachievements | Netplay | Controller autoconfig |
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lr-px68k: NO XM6Pro: NO | lr-px68k: YES XM6Pro: NO | lr-px68k: YES XM6Pro: NO |
bios file | Folder | md5 |
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iplrom.dat |
| 7fd4caabac1d9169e289f0f7bbf71d8e |
cgrom.dat |
| cb0a5cfcf7247a7eab74bb2716260269 |
Use pad2key for this system.
Retrobat Button | X68000 key |
---|---|
START | JOY_TRG6 |
SELECT | JOY_TRG7 |
D-PAD, Left analog stick | D-PAD |
JOY_TRG3 | |
JOY_TRG2 | |
JOY_TRG1 | |
JOY_TRG4 | |
L1 | JOY_TRG5 |
R1 | JOY_TRG8 |
L2 | Menu |
R2 |
Use an M3U playlist file
Create a text file and save it as <game>.m3u. Then enter your game's .dim files on it, one per line. The m3u file contents should look something like this:
foo.m3u
The first 2 disks listed in this file are loaded into disk drives FDD0 and FDD1 on the core, respectively. To swap disks for games that use more than 2 disks, use the standard disk swapping shortcut.