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x68000


The Sharp X68000 was a Japan-only home computer released in 1987.


Emulator Rom Folder Extension BIOS Files Controller Config
lr-px68k x68000 .dim, .m3u iplrom.dat, cgrom.dat, iplrom30.dat (optional), iplromco.dat (optional), iplromxv.dat (optional) /opt/retropie/configs/x68000/retroarch.cfg

Emulator: lr-px68k

This emulator must be installed from the experimental section in RetroPie Setup.

Currently, MIDI/sound module capabilities are not supported in the emulator.

ROMS

Accepted File Extensions: .dim

Place your X68000 ROMs in:

/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/x68000

BIOS

lr-px68k only requires a single BIOS file (out of a selection of four) and a font file. Below is a list of all the BIOS files to choose from, plus the required font file:

BIOS File CRC-32 MD5 File type
iplrom.dat 72BDF532 7FD4CAABAC1D9169E289F0F7BBF71D8E BIOS file
cgrom.dat 9F3195F1 CB0A5CFCF7247A7EAB74BB2716260269 Font file
iplrom30.dat E8F8FDAD F373003710AB4322642F527F567E020A BIOS file
iplromco.dat 6C7EF608 CC78D4F4900F622BD6DE1AED7F52592F BIOS file
iplromxv.dat 00EEB408 0617321DAA182C3F3D6F41FD02FB3275 BIOS file

Place your BIOS files in:

/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/keropi

Controls

lr-px68k utilises Retroarch configurations.

Add custom retroarch controls to the retroarch.cfg file in:

/opt/retropie/configs/x68000/retroarch.cfg

For more information on custom RetroArch controls, see: RetroArch Configuration

Swapping Disks

By default, when loaded through a .m3u file, lr-px68k places the first disk listed in Drive 0, and the second disk listed in Drive 1.

To swap either drive, press F12 to access the PX68k menu, then select your drive. You'll then need to navigate to /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/x68000 and select the disk you want to use.