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The NextZXOS can read and load these kind of files: bas, tap, nex, z80, sna, snx, dot, o, p | The NextZXOS can read and load these kind of files: bas, tap, nex, z80, sna, snx, dot, o, p | ||
− | * .z80, .sna and .snx are | + | * .z80, .sna and .snx are Spectrum snapshots, more suitable as emulator compatibility than a real format |
− | * .o is a | + | * .o is a ZX80 snapshot |
− | * .p is a | + | * .p is a ZX81 snapshot |
* [[NEX file format|.nex]] is good for a program that takes over the machine | * [[NEX file format|.nex]] is good for a program that takes over the machine | ||
− | * .dot is good for dot commands and programs that can coexist with | + | * .dot is good for dot commands and programs that can coexist with BASIC/NextZXOS and can return to BASIC safely (i.e. counterpart to nex) |
* [[TAP file format|.tap]] is a simple container format that can hold many files, is compatible with emulators and supported by many tools. | * [[TAP file format|.tap]] is a simple container format that can hold many files, is compatible with emulators and supported by many tools. | ||
* .bas is the native SD-card format for BASIC programs (first 128 bytes of the file form standard +3DOS header). | * .bas is the native SD-card format for BASIC programs (first 128 bytes of the file form standard +3DOS header). |
Revision as of 18:30, 3 May 2019
The NextZXOS can read and load these kind of files: bas, tap, nex, z80, sna, snx, dot, o, p
- .z80, .sna and .snx are Spectrum snapshots, more suitable as emulator compatibility than a real format
- .o is a ZX80 snapshot
- .p is a ZX81 snapshot
- .nex is good for a program that takes over the machine
- .dot is good for dot commands and programs that can coexist with BASIC/NextZXOS and can return to BASIC safely (i.e. counterpart to nex)
- .tap is a simple container format that can hold many files, is compatible with emulators and supported by many tools.
- .bas is the native SD-card format for BASIC programs (first 128 bytes of the file form standard +3DOS header).