>This is the only info I have. How can you see it is a SEQ, DEL or USR? You can't, I don't think. This is not as big a deal as it sounds, since really PRG, SEQ and USR are stored sequentially (VLIR excepted, but even the VLIR header is just a binary SEQ file saved as type USR). Ditto for DEL files. The only significant format change is in the REL files. Since PC64 doesn't, and never did, run GEOS, Wolfgang was able to get away with this. And how many emulator d00dz care what file type their game is? :-) -- Cameron Kaiser *** http://calvin.ptloma.edu/~spectre/ *** spectre@ptloma.edu "Please dispose of this message in the usual manner." -- Mission: Impossible - This message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list. To unsubscribe: echo unsubscribe | mail cbm-hackers-request@dot.tcm.hut.fi.
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