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I found this great emulator on the internet. From what I read about it seems to be the best for the X68000 system.


Only have two questions about the same:


1) What is the correct command line to make it work in GameEx? :huh:



2) This system used floppy disks. Most of his games have 2, 3 or even 4 disks. Once you start a game, eventually the system will ask me to add the second, third or fourth diskette. How to Insert them through GameEx? :huh:


Thanks to anyone who can help me.

GameEx.ini

X68000.ini

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Figured out part of the problem guys. ;)
I'm currently using this command line:
xm6g.exe "[ROMPATH]\[ROMFILE]"
But such a command line only starts the first floppy in the first floppy drive. (for games that is just a floppy disk only has no problem)
I realized something that can be the beginning of the solution. When I insert the command line the word "-flop" or "-flop1" or "-flop2", leaving it like this:
xm6g.exe -flop1 "[ROMPATH]\[ROMFILE]"

no matter the number (-flop "or" -flop1 "or" -flop2), the one chosen floppy happens to be emulated by the second floppy disk drive.

I only know that my patience runs out there. :(
Searched the internet but I am not found the site to report to the command line of this emulator. Perhaps those who have a good knowledge Mess with the emulator can help this topic.
For example: When the Mess emulator need to run a game that has more than one floppy disk? What is the command line used to it !?
Perhaps the answer to this question can also bring the answer that topic. The way is after you start the game, using the mouse, and add the 2nd disk manually.

My contributions to this topic end here. :mellow:

A hug to everyone. ;)

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Well played Mr. Ribas! Thanks so much for sharing your solution. Sometimes more obscure systems like X68000 can be difficult to track down reliable information regarding, so feedback from users like yourself helps us provide better information in the future. Thanks again!

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