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Revision as of 13:41, 21 October 2015
The Taito Type X is an arcade system board released by Taito in 2004. Based on commodity PC hardware architecture, Type X is not a specification for a single set of hardware, but rather a modular platform supporting multiple hardware configurations with different levels of graphical capability.
They use the Windows operating systems, and for that reason they do not need a special emulator to run on Windows systems. To run on Linux or OSX systems, Wine is required. It is unknown how well they work in Wine.
Chart
Name | Operating System(s) |
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Taito Type X/X+ | Windows XP Embedded |
Taito Type X7 | Windows XP Embedded |
Taito Type X² | Windows XP Embedded |
Taito Type X Zero | Windows Embedded Standard 7 |
Taito Type X³ | Windows Embedded Standard 7 64bit |
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 here.