Ideally, as I have tons of floppies, I would love to write some games to the disks and print some nice labels (like I did for my minidiscs - see attachments). Ah, any STL file for a 3D-printed case for it (in case it is not in a case)? Which SCSI2SD adapter (or similar) do you recommend? I assume it would connect to the external connector in the back. What is the difference, compared to a 'normal' X68000 XVI Compact? My machine (did not arrive yet) is the Redzone one. Which OS is the best (Graphical) in your opinion? So my questions, if you do not mind, are: With that in mind (and yes, I have read the FAQ - very nice page with TONS of info), just want to get to the point I can use the machine not only for the games but for the OS. ![]() On top of that it seems the Compact has no internal SCSI connector, so if I want to use a hard drive, it has to be external. That said once I started reading about it, it seems almost all software was released on 5.25" disks and the Compact has 3.5" drives. Even the emulator refuses to work on my Linux box (if anyone has a good emulator to recommend that works on the latest Ubuntu, I am all years).Įven though I am familiar with Japanese computers (have like almost 20 MSXs) never owned an X68000 so this week I ended up buying a nice XVI Compact.
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