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|generation =
|release = 1982
|discontinued = ?1988|predecessor = [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/MZ_(%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%94%E3%83%A5%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BF) Sharp MZ series]
|successor = [[Sharp X68000 emulators|Sharp X68000]]
|emulated = {{✓}}
}}
The '''[[wikipedia:X1(computer)|X1]]''' <small>(<span lang="ja">エックスワン</span> ''Ekkusu Wan'')</small> is a Japan-only line of home computers created by [[wikipedia:Sharp_Corporation|Sharp]]’s television division. The first model, simply named Sharp X1, was released in November 1982. These computers doubled as TV sets and included many functionalities that made use of this combination, such as the ability to superimpose text to the TV image and, in later models, even to digitally record live television, albeit in a compressed 8-colour video format. Despite being powerful for its time, the [[NEC PC-8800 series]] outsold it. The last additions to the X1 line, the X1 Twin, also included a built-in [[PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) emulators|NEC PC Engine]].
At the time, Sharp was following a ''Clean Computer'' philosophy: this means that, in order to leave the user in control of the RAM, the computer shipped only with an IPL and BIOS. When necessary, operating systems must be loaded using external storage devices, such as cassettes and, in all but the first model, floppy disks.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! scope="col"|Name
! scope="col"|Operating SystemPlatform(s)
! scope="col"|Latest Version
! scope="col"|X1
! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
|-
! colspan="9"|PC/ x86
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|eX1
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[http://takeda-toshiya.my.coocan.jp/x1twin/index.html 20192020/102/281]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|-
|[[MAME]]
|Multi-platformalign=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}|[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html 0.215{{MAMEVer}}]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|-
|Xmilx
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[http://rednow.php.xdomain.jp/ 23]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|{{}}
|-
|X millennium T-tune + ikaTune|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[http://retropc.net/ryu/ika/xmil_ika.shtml 0.26 tt1.43 ikaR5]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|?
|{{}}
|-
|X millennium T-tune + ikaTune|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[http://retropc.net/ryu/ika/xmil_ika.shtml 0.26 tt1.43 ikaR5]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|?
|{{✗}}
|-
|X millennium T-Tune
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
|[http://www.x1center.org/emu.html 0.26 t-tune step 1.43]
|{{✓}}
|-
|WinX1 ~ikafumi~
|Windows
|[http://retropc.net/ryu/ika/xmil_ika.shtml 0.10+5.1]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
|?
|{{✗}}
|-
|X millennium fmgen
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
|[http://nenecchi.kirara.st/#ETC 17/08/18]
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|-
|Xmil106RSX millennium|Windows|v1.90align=left|{{Icon|Windows|macOS}}|[http://web.archive.org/web/20190213063333if_/http://www.turboz.to:80/ Windows 0.60a]<br>[http://www.retropc.net/yui/xmil.html Mac 05/02/14 test]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|-
|X millennium T-Tune
|Windows
|[http://www.x1center.org/emu.html 0.26 t-tune step 1.43]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
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|-
|X1EMxWinX1 ~ikafumi~|macOSalign=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[http://web.archive.org/web/20071128152157if_/http://retropc.net:80/tk800ryu/X1EMxika/indexxmil_ika.html shtml 0.10+5.4 beta1]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
|?
|{{✗}}
|{{~}}
|-
|X millenniumXmil106RS|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20190213063333if_20130219152410/http://www.turbozgeocities.to:80jp/xmil106/ 0Xmil106RS.zip v1.60a90]|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}|{{✗}}
|-
|X millenniumX1EMx|Mac OS 9, align=left|{{Icon|macOS}}|[http://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20071128152157if_/http://retropc.net:80/tk800/yuiX1EMx/xmilindex.html 05/02/14 test0.5.4 beta]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
|{{~}}
|-
|WinX1
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
|[http://web.archive.org/web/20000815235344if_/http://www.retropc.net/kenjo/winx1.html 0.08]
|{{✓}}
|-
|X1EMU
|MS-align=left|{{Icon|DOS}}
|[http://web.archive.org/web/20190319212516if_/http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-SanJose/3949/ 0.5]
|{{✓}}
|-
|X1 Emulator for X68000
|[[Sharp X68000 emulatorsalign=left|Human68k]]{{Icon|x68k}}
|[http://gorry.haun.org/x1/#X1EMULATOR 1.00 rel3]
|{{✓}}
|-
|X millenniumOne
|align=left|{{Icon|PalmOS}}
|[http://web.archive.org/web/20071128152202if_/http://retropc.net:80/tk800/xmilOne/index.html 2005/2/28]
|?
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
|{{~}}
|-
|eX1twin
|align=left|{{Icon|WinMobile}}
|2009/5/17
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|{{~}}
|-
|X millennium
|Windows CEalign=left|{{Icon|WinMobile}}
|[http://www.retropc.net/yui/xmil.html 05/02/14 test]
|{{✓}}
|-
|X millennium for Dreamcast
|[[Sega Dreamcast emulatorsalign=left|Dreamcast]]{{Icon|DC}}
|[http://turboz.sourceforge.net/ 0.13.05.12]
|{{✓}}
|-
|X millennium Advance
|[[Game Boy Advance emulatorsalign=left|Game Boy Advance]]{{Icon|GBA}}
|[http://web.archive.org/web/20140428021512if_/http://www.turboz.to/ ver0.20]
|{{✗}}
===Comparisons===
;eX1
:A very recent emulator that progressed very fast. It was the first emulator to support the X1 Twin, and is currently the best one at it. It is the only emulator to receive frequent updates up to this day, and also the only one (besides MAME) to have documentation in English. The X1 Twin core used to have an official Windows CE port, which was discontinued in early 2010. Despite referencing X millennium T-tune code, it does not seem to be a fork. The PC Engine section of its X1 Twin core is based off [[Ootake]].
;[[MAME]]
;Xmilx
:One of the numerous forks of X millennium 0.26 t-tune step 1.43, Xmilx’s main selling points are Direct3D support, better window scaling capabilities and added compatibility with [[Kega Fusion]] RPI screen filters. UnfortunatelyAs of version 3, it shares the same timing issues as T-tuneseem to be resolved, making it at the very least a decent emulator.
;X millennium T-tune
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