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Enterprise 64/128
The Enterprise is a Zilog Z80-based home computer announced in 1983, but due to a series of delays, was not commercially available until 1985. It was mostly successful in the UK and Hungary, with its innovative use of custom ASICs for graphics and sound which took workload away from the main CPU.
Quick reference
- Accepted ROM formats:
.bas,.com,.zip - Folder:
/userdata/roms/enterprise
| Emulators |
|---|
| CLK Clock Signal |
BIOS
| MD5 checksum | Share file path | Description |
|---|---|---|
e972fe42b398c9ff1d93ff014786aec6 | bios/Enterprise/basic21.bin | Required |
f36f24cbb87745fbd2714e4df881db09 | bios/Enterprise/exos21.bin | Required |
ROMs
Place your Enterprise basic or cartridge ROMs in /userdata/roms/enterprise.
The CLK emulator requires the BIOS files listed above. It can also support other Basic and Exos versions, but these are the most common.
Games that require zrom are not supported at this time.
Emulators
CLK
CLK aka Clock Signal is a multi-system emulator that is focused on low-latency emulation. It emulates Enterprise and a bunch of other old computers.
Controls
Most Enterprise games are played with the keyboard, or need a keyboard to start a game. There is a minimal pad2key configuration provided that emulates the internal joystick of the Enterprise, but if you use only a joystick, you will most probably have to remap the keyboard to play your game.
Troubleshooting
Further troubleshooting
For further troubleshooting, refer to the generic support pages.
- systems/enterprise.1767653902.txt.gz
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