XM6i is an unofficial port of the Japanese Sharp X68000 computer emulator XM6 for Windows, Mac OS X & NetBSD. ![]() ISO file that contains, as far as I could tell, at least 3 important things: MacLHA (inside SETUP folder), which is used to extract the emulator and game ROMs from the compression format they come in, the emulator itself and a lot of game ROMs. I couldn't start the emulator in the end, because I got thrown some error message, which I assume says that I lack the/an "IPL-ROM". I'm not sure if that's the solution, but there's an X68000 ROM file of some sort as a separate download in the author's website, which could or not fix the issue. The multi disk games just ask for the disks as they need them, u put them in and they run. I'll try the downloads from the official website at some later time.Įdit: For many other Japanese PC emulators on Mac, here's a good reference to find them all. ![]() If you have a two disc game, u put both in each drive. From the RetroPie screen, I could go into the X68000 emulator and chose a single disk game (Chourensha, for example). For three disks, you would put one and two, then it would ask for the third etc. ![]() When I selected a game, the little disclaimer popup showed, offering to let me press a key to edit preferences. ![]() In the bottom lefthand corner, small text acknowledged my Logitech controller.
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