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+ | |title=Type X | ||
+ | |logo=type-x.jpg | ||
+ | |imagecaption=Type X board without a cabinet | ||
+ | |developer=[[Taito]] | ||
+ | |type=[[:Category:Arcade|Arcade system board]] | ||
+ | |release=2003 | ||
+ | |predecessor=Wolf | ||
+ | |emulated={{✓}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | The '''Taito Type X''' is an arcade system board designed and released by [[wikipedia:Taito|Taito]] in 2004. Based on standard PC hardware, Type X differs from specifications for a single set of hardware; it's a modular platform supporting multiple hardware configurations with different levels of graphical capability. | ||
Games that use the Type X platform are compiled for Windows Embedded, so running them in a standard Windows installation is trivially easy. Other operating systems would require [[Wine]], but it's unknown how well it works. | Games that use the Type X platform are compiled for Windows Embedded, so running them in a standard Windows installation is trivially easy. Other operating systems would require [[Wine]], but it's unknown how well it works. | ||
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+ | ==Tools== | ||
+ | Games need a launcher to work. For saving scores, you'll need to use save fixes on a per-game basis, 'Loaders Pack' has fixes for many games. Also, some shmup games for the original Type X need an extra fix. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There's more info about tools and games [http://pastebin.com/0hLN1vRu here.] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Compatibility Layers== | ||
+ | [[TeknoParrot]] offers an out-of-the-box solution for running Windows-based arcade games. Currently supports [https://wiki.teknoparrot.com/books/compatibility-list some games] for Taito Type X, X⁺, X², X³ and X⁴. | ||
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+ | Jconfig offers support for some Taito Type X, X⁺, X², X³ and X⁴ games, while support for each game is distributed separately. | ||
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+ | idMacX offers support for Taito NesicaxLive games. | ||
==Chart== | ==Chart== | ||
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! scope="col"|Operating System(s) | ! scope="col"|Operating System(s) | ||
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− | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X.2FX.2B| | + | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X.2FX.2B|Type X / Type X⁺]] |
|Windows XP Embedded | |Windows XP Embedded | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X7| | + | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X7|Type X7]] |
|Windows XP Embedded | |Windows XP Embedded | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X.C2.B2| | + | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X.C2.B2|Type X²]] |
|Windows XP Embedded | |Windows XP Embedded | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X_Zero| | + | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X_Zero|Type Xᶻᵉʳᵒ]] |
|Windows Embedded Standard 7 | |Windows Embedded Standard 7 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X.C2.B3| | + | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X.C2.B3|Type X³]] |
|Windows Embedded Standard 7 64bit | |Windows Embedded Standard 7 64bit | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X4|Type X⁴]] | ||
+ | | Windows Embedded Standard 7 64bit / Windows Embedded 8 Standard / Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | == | + | ==Models== |
− | [[ | + | ====[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X/X+|Type X]]==== |
+ | The Taito Type X had a Intel Celeron at 2.5 GHz with 256MB of RAM with the supported GPU being ATI Radeon 9600 SE 128 MB, 9600 XT 128MB, and X700 PRO 256MB GPUs. | ||
− | == | + | ====[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X/X+|Type X⁺]]==== |
− | + | The Taito Type X⁺ just had a more powerful graphics board. | |
+ | |||
+ | ====[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X7|Type X7]]==== | ||
+ | The Taito Type X7 had an Intel Celeron M at 600 MHz with 512MiB of RAM. It had an ATI Mobility Radeon 9550 with 128MB of VRAM. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X2|Type X²]]==== | ||
+ | The Taito Type X² had an Intel LGA 775 CPU with other supported CPU being the Celeron D 352, Pentium 4 651, and Intel Core 2 Duo E6400. The RAM could either be 512 MB, 1 GB, or 4 GB. The GPUs that were supported were the PCI Express ×16-based graphics, ATI Radeon x1600Pro, x1300LE, nVidia GeForce 7900GS, 7600GS, and 7300GS. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X2_Satellite_Terminal|Type X² Satellite Terminal]]==== | ||
+ | The Taito Type X² Satellite Terminal was just a Type X² but with network multiplayer. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X_Zero|Type Xᶻᵉʳᵒ]]==== | ||
+ | The Taito Type Xᶻᵉʳᵒ had an Intel Atom 230 at 1.6 GHz with 1GB of RAM and a nVidia GeForce 9400M GPU. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X3|Type X³]]==== | ||
+ | The Taito Type X³ had an Intel Core i5 2400 with other supported CPUs being the Intel Core i3/2120 and Core i7/2600. 2GB of RAM, up to 16GB, and an AMD Radeon HD 6770 GPU which could also be changed out for a nVidia GeForce GTX560Ti. | ||
− | + | ====[[wikipedia:Taito_Type_X#Taito_Type_X4|Type X⁴]]==== | |
+ | Taito Type X⁴ has few different variations. Most of the Type X⁴ boards (500A) are equipped with Intel Core i5-4590 processor, 4GB of RAM, and nVidia GeForce GTX 960, but some games could have their own variations, for example, Densha De Go !! comes with nVidia GTX1080 (502A)/RTX2070 (504A), while Groove Coaster 4C comes with Intel Pentium G4400 and just Intel HD Graphics (601A). | ||
[[Category:Arcade]] | [[Category:Arcade]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:X86-based|!]] |
+ | [[Category:Windows-based]] |
Latest revision as of 02:02, 5 April 2024
Type X board without a cabinet | |
Developer | Taito |
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Type | Arcade system board |
Release date | 2003 |
Predecessor | Wolf |
Emulated | ✓ |
The Taito Type X is an arcade system board designed and released by Taito in 2004. Based on standard PC hardware, Type X differs from specifications for a single set of hardware; it's a modular platform supporting multiple hardware configurations with different levels of graphical capability.
Games that use the Type X platform are compiled for Windows Embedded, so running them in a standard Windows installation is trivially easy. Other operating systems would require Wine, but it's unknown how well it works.
Contents
Tools[edit]
Games need a launcher to work. For saving scores, you'll need to use save fixes on a per-game basis, 'Loaders Pack' has fixes for many games. Also, some shmup games for the original Type X need an extra fix.
There's more info about tools and games here.
Compatibility Layers[edit]
TeknoParrot offers an out-of-the-box solution for running Windows-based arcade games. Currently supports some games for Taito Type X, X⁺, X², X³ and X⁴.
Jconfig offers support for some Taito Type X, X⁺, X², X³ and X⁴ games, while support for each game is distributed separately.
idMacX offers support for Taito NesicaxLive games.
Chart[edit]
Name | Operating System(s) |
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Type X / Type X⁺ | Windows XP Embedded |
Type X7 | Windows XP Embedded |
Type X² | Windows XP Embedded |
Type Xᶻᵉʳᵒ | Windows Embedded Standard 7 |
Type X³ | Windows Embedded Standard 7 64bit |
Type X⁴ | Windows Embedded Standard 7 64bit / Windows Embedded 8 Standard / Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC |
Models[edit]
Type X[edit]
The Taito Type X had a Intel Celeron at 2.5 GHz with 256MB of RAM with the supported GPU being ATI Radeon 9600 SE 128 MB, 9600 XT 128MB, and X700 PRO 256MB GPUs.
Type X⁺[edit]
The Taito Type X⁺ just had a more powerful graphics board.
Type X7[edit]
The Taito Type X7 had an Intel Celeron M at 600 MHz with 512MiB of RAM. It had an ATI Mobility Radeon 9550 with 128MB of VRAM.
Type X²[edit]
The Taito Type X² had an Intel LGA 775 CPU with other supported CPU being the Celeron D 352, Pentium 4 651, and Intel Core 2 Duo E6400. The RAM could either be 512 MB, 1 GB, or 4 GB. The GPUs that were supported were the PCI Express ×16-based graphics, ATI Radeon x1600Pro, x1300LE, nVidia GeForce 7900GS, 7600GS, and 7300GS.
Type X² Satellite Terminal[edit]
The Taito Type X² Satellite Terminal was just a Type X² but with network multiplayer.
Type Xᶻᵉʳᵒ[edit]
The Taito Type Xᶻᵉʳᵒ had an Intel Atom 230 at 1.6 GHz with 1GB of RAM and a nVidia GeForce 9400M GPU.
Type X³[edit]
The Taito Type X³ had an Intel Core i5 2400 with other supported CPUs being the Intel Core i3/2120 and Core i7/2600. 2GB of RAM, up to 16GB, and an AMD Radeon HD 6770 GPU which could also be changed out for a nVidia GeForce GTX560Ti.
Type X⁴[edit]
Taito Type X⁴ has few different variations. Most of the Type X⁴ boards (500A) are equipped with Intel Core i5-4590 processor, 4GB of RAM, and nVidia GeForce GTX 960, but some games could have their own variations, for example, Densha De Go !! comes with nVidia GTX1080 (502A)/RTX2070 (504A), while Groove Coaster 4C comes with Intel Pentium G4400 and just Intel HD Graphics (601A).