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It's also possible that your bios files are in the wrong place and that the rom path may not be long enough and cause the rom path to be ignored. I have a feeling that the rom path in the current.atari800.cfg is set incorrectly, but I haven't tried it myself. If it helps, try setting a rom path of../roms/ or /roms/ for a start.
If you've got issues with this specific rom not working with the later roms, then it's possible that the rom is a bit broken and has been fixed or updated. If you check the downloads section of this page, there are tons of ROMs archived there, many of which are broken. If they are broken, you can either try updating to a newer version of rpibian, or, just download a newer ROM.
While the rom paths in the Config.txt are being fixed, you may want to get a backup or two of your /roms folder and your config.txt so that you can re-instantiate your system without messing up the rom paths. If you're wondering why you'd want to do that, the answer is: to get ROMs working with your RA. As soon as you do that, you don't need to worry about path issues. If your rom paths are fixed, it's more likely that the rom itself will work.
If you get an error when you try to run the app with an roms on your harddrive it probably means the file are not compatible with the roms you have installed. If you have a specific roms on your harddrive you could always try to convert the roms using a software like Atari Vision2 or even a simple ffmpeg and then use atari800 to check the compatibility.
~/.atari.cfg by adding the full path to the relevant line. Alternatively, you can use the emulator's internal menu. In lr-atari800, this can be reached via F1 or the R button; in Atari800 you can reach it via F1. Navigate to Emulator Configuration > System ROM Settings. Place all the BIOS files in
To take a screenshot, press F5. Select the screenshot you would like to save from the emulator's screenshot menu. Save the screenshot using the -screenshot option. The screenshot filename will be the same as the screenshot file name for a file lossless video codec. By default, the screenshot will be saved in the emulator's save folder.
Starting in version 3.0.0, if you want to save your game on the hard drive, drag and drop the RetroPie folder and an ATARI file to the desktop and press Start. Your game is saved in the ATARI file. You can also save directly to the ATARI file by selecting the game in the menu and selecting Save state (savegame) > Save. 827ec27edc