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ChangingBootAndOSDFont
Emmanuel Kasper edited this page 2021-05-20 13:24:19 +02:00
It is possible to use a custom font for the initial boot messages and OSD display.
You can use:
- firmware below 200516:
system.fnt, the Atari font file, if you want to use it for initial boot messages. Otherwise, it will use the same font as the on-screen display. - firmware since 200516:
system.fntis the common font file for on-screen display and MiST core initial boot messages. It must contain 8x8 fonts, 768 bytes (ASCII chars 32-127) or 1024 bytes (ASCII chars 0-127) length file. Fonts_MiSTer repo has a large collection of fonts.
The file system.fnt has to be put in the root directory of your FAT-formatted SD card.
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