(Small X68000 SCSI Interface) is a driver that allows Sharp X68000 systems—which often used the older SASI (Shugart Associates System Interface) standard—to communicate with SCSI devices and hard drive images ( .HDS or .HDA files). Drivers & Tools for Windows 8 x64

After extensive research, we have identified the correct and safe source for the driver and software. The official download page is hosted by Silex.

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This is the core of your search. The most direct download link for a translated SxSI driver that works with modern emulators comes from the NFGGames community. This archive contains the SxSI drivers that will allow your emulated X68000 to use SCSI hard disk images.

On an x64 version of Windows 8, the system maintains two distinct sets of native assemblies: stored in C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_* and x64 (64-bit) stored in C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_* . When an application runs, the operating system loads the activation context from the application's manifest. This manifest specifies which version of a C/C++ runtime library (e.g., MSVCR100.dll) or COM control the application expects.

: This is about a driver for the Sharp X68000, allowing it to use SCSI devices. Your search should be in forums dedicated to vintage Japanese computing.

If the link you used did not fix the problem, use the built-in Windows 8 Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool. Open Command Prompt as an admin and type: dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth