XM6i Built largely around being able to run NetBSD/X68k. Small work on it was put in several versions between 0.146u5 (2012) & 0.177 (2016), but working software started being added regularly from 0.178 and onwards. MAME Its X68000 core is still in a very early stage of development in terms of playability and should only be used if the debugging features of Pro-68k are lacking. XM6 TypeG It can run in X68030 mode in high accuracy, good peripheral/expansion support and will run just about any game you throw at it. It has since been succeeded by TypeG in most regards. It had a Sharp-Hudson Custom Chipset as its GPU.Ĭomparisons XM6 Pro-68k Focused on providing necessary debugging features and has decent compatibility. The X68030 has a Motorola MC68EC030 CPU at 25 MHz. The XVI to Compact models had a Motorola 68000 at 16 MHz. The X68000 to SUPER models had a Hitachi HD68HC000 CPU at 10 MHz.
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