TL;DR version: if you want the ROMs to be included in the package, find the file "intv.zip" (and optionally "intv_ecs.zip") somewhere on the internet and place it in the SlackBuild directory, before running the script. Long version: By default, this package does not contain the ROM images due to copyright concerns. You can use the ROMs from the commercially available "Intellivision Lives!" CD-ROM, dump the ROMs from an Intellivision console, or attempt to find the ROMs on the 'net somewhere. These are the same ROMs used by the MAME/MESS emulator. For the Intellivision console, there are 2 ROM images, usually found in a file called "intv.zip". Contents: exec.bin, 8192 bytes, md5sum 62e761035cb657903761800f4437b8af grom.bin, 2048 bytes, md5sum 0cd5946c6473e42e8e4c2137785e427f If you also want to emulate the Computer Module (aka the Entertainment Computer System), you'll also need its ROM, usually found in a file called "intv_ecs.zip". Contents: ecs.bin, 24576 bytes, md5sum 2e72a9a2b897d330a35c8b07a6146c52 *or*, split into 3 files: ecs_rom.20, 8192 bytes, md5sum 52f0bbbaff9ca21e619eb0ad5d85f9fb ecs_rom.70, 8192 bytes, md5sum 83efe70ebb42e3ded46ac76d851838a0 ecs_rom.e0, 8192 bytes, md5sum ee2d7856f667ed66430be88871d86c39 Your md5sums may not match, since Mattel released several versions of the ROMs. The above are known to work, but other versions might also work. If you want to include the ROM images in the package, place either the zip file(s) (intv.zip, and intv_ecs.zip if you need it) or the unzipped contents in the SlackBuild directory... or if you have them installed already in a previous jzintv package, or if you have them in /usr/share/games/mame/roms, the script will find them there also. You can also export JZINTV_ROM_PATH in the environment, to find the ROMs there. If you'd rather install the ROMs manually: build the package without them, install it, then copy them to /usr/share/games/jzintv/rom. If your ECS ROM is split into 3 files, join them with a command like: cat ecs_rom.20 ecs_rom.70 ecs_rom.e0 > ecs.bin jzintv looks for the .bin files, not the .zip file(s).