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@@ -9,21 +9,9 @@ environment for running GEM applications, Hatari tries to emulate the
hardware of a ST as close as possible so that it is able to run most
of the old ST games and demos.
-Optional dependency: if portaudio is installed, hatari will be built
-with it, which enables emulated Falcon microphone support.
+Recommended dependency: hatari_tos_roms. hatari includes a free
+replacement called EmuTOS, but most users will want to install the real
+ROM images. Most ST software won't work without hatari_tos_roms.
-Before you can actually run the emulator, you also need a TOS image
-file. TOS is the built-in operating system of the Atari 16/32 bit
-computers. Since it is not possible to ship one of these image files
-with Hatari, you either have to create your own image from your Atari
-or you have to use EmuTOS, a free TOS replacement.
-
-It's also possible to download the ROM images from the net. See
-the package hatari_tos_roms. If you're going to install the ROMs,
-it's easiest to install hatari first, then hatari_tos_roms (otherwise,
-you'll have to manually symlink /usr/share/hatari/tos.img to whichever
-ROM you want to use).
-
-EmuTOS is included in this package, so you can run at least some ST
-applications without installing the real ROMs, but not many programs
-work with EmuTOS (especially not games).
+Optional dependency: portaudio. Only used for emulated Falcon microphone
+support. Autotetected by the SlackBuild.