According to several ZX Spectrum emulation pages, they use .DSK for Amstrad
CPC diskette images, which are also identical to ZX SPectrum 128 +3 diskette
images. They also define .MGT as +D diskette image, and that's exactly what
Allan Skillman started to call .DSK. I bet that this "MGT" is the same MGT
as we may think, since +D disk drives were manufactured by the same company
as Sam Coupe. I am curious if we could change the extension to let our world
is more compatible to the (much bigger one) Amstrad and Spectrum +3 world.
:-)
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Mgr.(MSc.) Aleš Keprt (also known as Aley)
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Dept. of Computer Science, VŠB Technical University
Ostrava, CZ - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.cs.vsb.cz
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- Re: Another example why I dislike .DSK format Aley Keprt
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- Re: Another example why I dislike .DSK format Aley Keprt
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- Re: Another example why I dislike .DSK format Stuart Brady
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