Homebrew X68000 emulator?

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This page sums up most of my last hour of research:
http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=5636.0

The only source code I was able to find and download was for
XM6_pid (including XM6 2.05):http://coexe.web.fc2.com/xm6.html
and
AX68K: http://www.zophar.net/x68000/ax68k.html

If anyone knows Japanese maybe they could have a look for the code for WinX68K High Speed?

Right now AX68K is most likely to be useful since apparently XM6 contains alot of x86 assembly code.



Too bad AX68K, according to that website lags behind other x68000 emulators...meaning that if someone DOES run with this idea, and does a straight port, we'd end up with some fairly rough emulation more likely than not...There would have to be a lot of things "borrowed" from XM6 and manually ported over before we'd end up with solid emulation.
 
Too bad AX68K, according to that website lags behind other x68000 emulators...meaning that if someone DOES run with this idea, and does a straight port, we'd end up with some fairly rough emulation more likely than not...There would have to be a lot of things "borrowed" from XM6 and manually ported over before we'd end up with solid emulation.

It's not necessarily rough. The others I've tried are very good, so lagging behind those doesn't necessarily mean too much. The interface seems to be CLI, but I'm not entirely sure how to use it.

I also found this interesting text-only X68k project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/run68/

Maybe someone will find more info about WinX68K High Speed, since XM6 isn't much of an option.
 

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