: The .7z extension indicates the file is compressed using the 7-Zip algorithm, which offers higher compression ratios than standard ZIP files.
When using MAME's Atari ST support, the emulator looks for specific files in its "roms" directory to initialize the hardware. Other Occurrences : MAME can often read the
: Collectors often use "Full Sets" (such as those from TOSEC ) where every system's BIOS is zipped into its own single archive for easier management. Other Occurrences Other Occurrences : MAME can often read the
: MAME can often read the .7z format directly, meaning users do not always need to extract the files into a subfolder. Other Occurrences : MAME can often read the
: A typical ST.7z file might contain various versions of the TOS rom (e.g., TOS 1.0, 1.02, or 1.04) depending on the specific region or model being emulated. Use in MAME and Emulation