Atari ST ROM TOS file issue
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@dankcushions
I have seen this documentation page however I have no idea what I amm doing sorry.Are you able to help a little more?
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@jmcall10
i would start by filling out https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first -
@dankcushions Thank you
Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 4 B Model 8GB RAM
Power Supply used: 5V 3A
Emulationstation: V2.9.6RP
USB Devices connected: Mouse, Keyboard and gamepad
Error messages received: can not load tos file opt/retropie/emulators/hatari
Emulator: Hatari -
@jmcall10 note this one:
I have purchased and got working a retropie.
did you purchase a preinstalled retropie system?
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@dankcushions
I bought a starter kit from amazon.
I then flashed a 64gb SD card using raspberry pi imager.I then went into the retropi setup and added the Hatari emulator.
When I put the .st files in the AtariST folder in roms they wont load. I get the error "can not load tos file opt/retropie/emulators/hatari"
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@jmcall10 again read https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Atari-ST-STE-TT-Falcon/#bios
you need a BIOS file 'tos.img' that you need to acquire and transfer to the two stated directories. you can transfer via this method: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Transferring-Roms/#sftp
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@dankcushions
Ok I will give this a go again but I dont fancy my chances. Thank you again for helping. Fingers crossed. Been at it 5hrs now -
@jmcall10 you've got this far so I am sure you can do it :) let us know if there's any particular parts of the instructions you're struggling with and we can try to help
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@jmcall10
I understand you know how to copy Atari ST games (.st files) to the Atari ST Folder (/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/atarist).The next step in the doc is to copy a file named tos.img into the bios folder (/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS).
For some reason, you sound like you suddenly "have no idea what to do" at this step. Why not.
step by step:
1/ On your PC, open your web browser, go to Google (it's a search engine), type "tos.img" in the cell. Click on a random link from the results, read the page that just opened until your eyes see "tos.img" on your screen. Click on that tos.img link to download the file tos.img to your PC.
2/ Do exactly what you did when you copied .st files, except it's no more a .st file, it's a tos.img file now, and you don't copy it into the roms/atarist folder anymore. This time you have to copy this tos.img file into the BIOS folder.
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