St.7z

: 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

: Fragments like "ST 7Z" have appeared in SEC filings and municipal planning documents , though these are typically coincidental alphanumeric strings rather than functional archive files. : A typical ST

: It provides the emulator with the necessary "firmware" to boot the virtual machine into the Atari ST desktop environment (GEM). is most commonly identified as a compressed archive

is most commonly identified as a compressed archive file containing BIOS roms or system data for the Atari ST personal computer system, typically used in emulation environments like MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) . Overview of ST.7z : A typical ST

When using MAME's Atari ST support, the emulator looks for specific files in its "roms" directory to initialize the hardware.

While primarily known in the emulation community, "ST.7z" or similar strings occasionally appear in technical or legal documents as internal reference codes or part of larger data sets: