To download the latest release version of Hatari, have a look at the Hatari file releases list at SourceForge.
If you have installed CVS, you can also grab the latest development snapshot of Hatari. Visit the Hatari CVS pages for more information.
Marco Herrn has made a debian package for hatari. You can get it with apt by using following lines in the /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://mherrn.de/debian/ sarge hatari
deb-src http://mherrn.de/debian/ sarge hatari
The packages can also be fetched by accessing it directly via HTTP.
For compiling and running Hatari, you must have installed the following libraries:
Hatari also needs a TOS image file for running. But since TOS is still
copyrighted, I will not put such an image file here.
And please don't ask me to mail you a TOS images, too.
However, if you have an original Atari ST, you can make an image file from its
TOS ROMs. There are programs like TOSDUMP.PRG or WINX that can create TOS
images on a real ST.
Note that you can only use TOS 1.00, 1.02, 1.04, 1.06, 1.62, 2.05 or 2.06 at the
moment.
TOS 3.0x and 4.0x will not work, of course, since they are designed for running
on a TT or Falcon. And Hatari does not support these machines yet.
If you don't manage to get a real TOS image, you can also try the free
EmuTOS,
it is a TOS replacement and you can already use many programs and play some
games with it.
For those who want to test Hataris hard disk image support: 80 MB ACSI hard disk image (compressed with gzip to 90kB).