Re: Standard way of flattening REL files?

From: silverdr_at_wfmh.org.pl
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 16:14:10 +0200
Message-Id: <735639A5-7208-481C-A66A-6EE3D043DA69@wfmh.org.pl>
On 2011-08-09, at 09:40, Groepaz wrote:

> On Tuesday 09 August 2011, you wrote:
>> Wondering if there has been already some sort of agreement on "standard"
>> way for flattening/serialising REL files? I mean this is no rocket-science
>> but I believe that getting a common way for that might be quite useful.
>> Something like first bytes a magic header, followed by record length,
>> number of records and the actual data itself?
> 
> what about the fileformat invented by pc64 (.p00, .s00, .r00) ?

"R00" might be an option. If that's what people implement. Interestingly (I just checked) it almost follows the pattern I described above ;-) Are there other applications that utilise this format? Also the (as I understand now defunct) pc64, sd2iec, anything more? I'd have to check what's the status with IDE64..

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