• Calling X68000 fans

    From Retroswim@21:2/121 to All on Sun Apr 27 10:37:24 2025
    I've bought myself a Sharp X68000 sy as a 40th birthday gift to myself!

    Being the way that I am, I've done a boatload of reading about what the best games are, what operating systems exist, and what modern homebrew projects exist as far as interfaces, adaptors and expansions. It's an active scene!!

    But I'd like to hear from the BBSphere, who here has an X68000? What's your hot tip? What do you recommend checking out?

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Retroswim on Sun Apr 27 18:43:40 2025
    I've bought myself a Sharp X68000 sy as a 40th birthday gift to myself!

    Being the way that I am, I've done a boatload of reading about what the best games are, what operating systems exist, and what modern homebrew projects exist as far as interfaces, adaptors and expansions. It's an active scene!!

    But I'd like to hear from the BBSphere, who here has an X68000? What's your hot tip? What do you recommend checking out?

    Crazy jealous - thats one of my crown computers to get one day. I've heard about people importing them from Japan...

    You gonna do any videos on it, or writeups? At any rate - hope yer enjoying it man. W0wsers.



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  • From neoshock@21:1/150 to Retroswim on Sat Apr 26 23:47:54 2025
    But I'd like to hear from the BBSphere, who here has an X68000? What's your hot tip? What do you recommend checking out?

    Lucky you, I am jealous. I do not have an X68000, however I do know that computer had the best port of Street Fighter II

    Lloyd (neoshock) sysop @ Classic Computing BBS
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  • From Retroswim@21:2/121 to paulie420 on Fri May 2 01:06:48 2025
    You gonna do any videos on it, or writeups? At any rate - hope yer enjoying it man. W0wsers.

    That's the plan! Predictably it didn't fire up right away, but there are signs of life. I've ordered a bunch of capacitors and stuff to restore it, so that'll be a few livestreams/videos easy! :)

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Retroswim on Thu May 1 17:05:52 2025
    That's the plan! Predictably it didn't fire up right away, but there are signs of life. I've ordered a bunch of capacitors and stuff to restore
    it, so that'll be a few livestreams/videos easy! :)

    Awesome - pretty sure I'm subbed and will keep an eye peeled. :P



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  • From Retroswim@21:2/121 to paulie420 on Thu May 15 20:55:10 2025
    Awesome - pretty sure I'm subbed and will keep an eye peeled. :P

    Last week I began the task of recapping, but also took the opportunity to probe around with the ol' oscilloscope.

    I've verified the CPU is good, the clock crystals all work, and the ROM BIOS is working at least to an extent.

    Something is halting activity, even though the CPU comes out of, and remains out of reset. The 68000 itself has some other signals that can cause this, related to how the CPU can release the bus to peripherals (e.g. when you use accelerators in Amigas).

    I was talking about it with some of the gurus at our local retro meetup last night. He isn't familiar with X68000, but is very familiar with the CPU from troubleshooting Amiga systems, and gave me some things to explore next.

    At present, all signs point to a busted logic chip, or a broken solder joint or trace somewhere Maybe a discrete transistor.

    I'm hopeful! I'll be doing some Youtube uploads once I get further along, and will definitely post updates on here!

    Stay tuned! :D

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Retroswim on Thu May 15 21:50:09 2025
    Awesome - pretty sure I'm subbed and will keep an eye peeled. :P

    Last week I began the task of recapping, but also took the opportunity
    to probe around with the ol' oscilloscope.

    I've verified the CPU is good, the clock crystals all work, and the ROM BIOS is working at least to an extent.

    Something is halting activity, even though the CPU comes out of, and remains out of reset. The 68000 itself has some other signals that can cause this, related to how the CPU can release the bus to peripherals (e.g. when you use accelerators in Amigas).

    I was talking about it with some of the gurus at our local retro meetup last night. He isn't familiar with X68000, but is very familiar with the CPU from troubleshooting Amiga systems, and gave me some things to
    explore next.

    At present, all signs point to a busted logic chip, or a broken solder joint or trace somewhere Maybe a discrete transistor.

    I'm hopeful! I'll be doing some Youtube uploads once I get further
    along, and will definitely post updates on here!

    Stay tuned! :D

    Will be watching...



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