Sharp X68000 Expert - Figuring out a Japanese Gaming Workstation
The Sharp X68000 Expert is a firm favourite here in The Cave. A workstation used by gaming greats such as Capcom and Taito to create huge arcade hits, and as a result it is home to some of the most perfect arcade game ports. It is of course a hugely capable workstation computer as well, but that's a bit difficult to explore when you don't speak Japanese! Today I face the challenges of using a Japanese exclusive machine here in the UK and figuring out how to make it accessible to visitors to The Cave. 🏆 Support RMC Time is the most valuable thing we have. Official Cave Dwellers create a reliable monthly income that allows to give my all to this channel. If you'd like to support this, and help me make it the very best I can then please consider using:   / theretrocollective  or https://ko-fi.com/RMCretro Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:09 Thank you to our Sponsors 01:29 Unboxing the Sharp X68000 Expert 05:20 Machine inspection Sharp X68000 09:40 Power Up Test 11:30 Video output from a Sharp X68000 14:00 Adding a SCSI harddisk to the Sharp X68000 17:50 Conclusion ● Support the Sponsors of The Cave MonsterJoysticks: https://monsterjoysticks.com/RMC 1ClickPrint: https://www.1clickprint.com#RMC ● Subscribe Please take a moment to subscribe to the channel http://www.youtube.com/rmcretro?sub_c... ● Episode Links Video connector details: https://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=a... VGA pins: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VGA_con... Switch user guide: https://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=h... WinImage: https://www.winimage.com/download.htm SCSI2SD: http://www.codesrc.com/mediawiki/inde... ● Join me on social media Twitter:   / rmcretro  ● Come and chat on the RMC chat server Discord:   / discord  ●RMC Merch Shop for RMC books, posters, mugs, and a whole lot more https://rmcretro.store ● RMC Podcasts Enjoy my Podcasts with your favourite app using the links here: Retro Tea Break - https://audioboom.com/channels/5001251 This Week in Retro - https://anchor.fm/thisweekinretro #Sharpx68000 #Japan #Gaming

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