Unified Emulator Format
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− | The '''Unified Emulator Format''' (UEF) is a format used to store raw tape, disk, and ROM data from Acorn computers, inclduing [[Kansas City Standard data cassette]] | + | The '''Unified Emulator Format''' (UEF) is a format used to store raw tape, disk, and ROM data from Acorn computers, inclduing [[Kansas City Standard data cassette]]s, in a computer file suitable for storage and transfer on modern systems and networks. Since some other computer systems (e.g., the SOL-20) also use the Kansas City standard for cassettes, this format will also serve to archive cassette data for them, similarly to how a [[Tap file]] encodes Commodore cassettes. |
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The Unified Emulator Format (UEF) is a format used to store raw tape, disk, and ROM data from Acorn computers, inclduing Kansas City Standard data cassettes, in a computer file suitable for storage and transfer on modern systems and networks. Since some other computer systems (e.g., the SOL-20) also use the Kansas City standard for cassettes, this format will also serve to archive cassette data for them, similarly to how a Tap file encodes Commodore cassettes.