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blog:x68_super [2021/03/29 19:05] – [X68000 Super - CZ-604C] john | blog:x68_super [2021/03/29 19:09] – [Testing] john | ||
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It looks very clean, without any of the normal blemishes, and clearly some effort has been put in to refurbishing it. Fingers crossed that when it arrives it is actually as good as it appears. | It looks very clean, without any of the normal blemishes, and clearly some effort has been put in to refurbishing it. Fingers crossed that when it arrives it is actually as good as it appears. | ||
- | The X68000 Super is the last and newest of the original 10MHz 68000 machines. It was superceded by the XVI & XVI Compact running at 16MHz and the X68030 & X68030 Compact models with their 68030 processor. Unlike previous 10MHz models (the X68000, Ace, Pro and Expert) it has proper SCSI-1 support and 2MB of RAM onboard, rather than 1MB. It uses the ' | + | The X68000 Super is the last and newest of the original 10MHz 68000 machines. It was superceded by the XVI & XVI Compact running at 16MHz and the X68030 & X68030 Compact models with their 68030 processor. Unlike previous 10MHz models (the X68000, Ace, Pro and Expert) it has proper SCSI-1 |
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===== Arrival Pictures ===== | ===== Arrival Pictures ===== | ||
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* Floppy drive 2: working | * Floppy drive 2: working | ||
* Keyboard: working (via Aranet PS/2 adaptor, Belkin Omniview KVM and Sanwa JPN PS/2 keyboard) | * Keyboard: working (via Aranet PS/2 adaptor, Belkin Omniview KVM and Sanwa JPN PS/2 keyboard) | ||
- | * Mouse: untested | + | * Mouse: untested |
* Joystick: working (via included Megadrive 2-button adaptor) | * Joystick: working (via included Megadrive 2-button adaptor) | ||
- | * SCSI: untested | + | * SCSI: untested |
One problem I did encounter was a very, very loud power supply fan; both a combination of a squealing noise and just a very-tired-bearings-are-shot noise. It will // | One problem I did encounter was a very, very loud power supply fan; both a combination of a squealing noise and just a very-tired-bearings-are-shot noise. It will // |