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'''ArcFS''' is an archiver for RISC OS, claimed to have similar functions to [[Spark]] and to have a free read-only (de-archiver) version, so that you don't have to buy anything to open archives created in the ArcFS format.
 
'''ArcFS''' is an archiver for RISC OS, claimed to have similar functions to [[Spark]] and to have a free read-only (de-archiver) version, so that you don't have to buy anything to open archives created in the ArcFS format.
  
The (rather over-used) '''.arc''' file extension is used, even though the format is not compatible with the various other formats for various other platforms that have also used this extension. On RISC OS systems, files in this format typically have a filetype of 3FB (ArcFSArc).
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== Identifiers ==
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The (rather over-used) '''.arc''' file extension is sometimes used, even though the format is not compatible with the various other formats for various other platforms that have also used this extension. On RISC OS systems, files in this format typically have a [[RISC OS filetype|filetype]] of 3FB ("ArcFSArc"). Prior to the official filetype allocation sometime around 1993, filetype DDC ("Archive") was used (although DDC was also used for other file formats such as [[ZIP]]).
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== Identification ==
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ArcFS files normally begin with {{magic|41 72 63 68 69 76 65 00}} ("{{magic|Archive\0}}").
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Another possible signature suggested by the [[file command]] is {{magic|1A 61 72 63 68 69 76 65}}.
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== Specifications ==
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* [https://github.com/mjwoodcock/nspark nspark] → man/arcfs.5
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== Software ==
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* [https://armclub.org.uk/products/arcfs/ ArcFS]
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* [https://www.riscosopen.org/wiki/documentation/show/Software%20information:%20SparkFS%20(self-extracting) SparkFS]
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* [https://github.com/mjwoodcock/nspark nspark]
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* [https://github.com/mjwoodcock/riscosarc riscosarc]
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* {{Deark}}
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* [http://xmp.sourceforge.net/ xmp]
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== Sample files ==
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* [https://archive.org/details/cdrom-riscos-apdl-pd2a APDL Public Domain CD 2] contains many files in ArcFS format
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* http://www.arcade-bbs.net/filepages/file77.htm → {{ArcadeBBSLink|085877|MacScrn}}
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* {{DexvertSamples|archive/arcFS}}
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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* [http://www.riscos.info/index.php/ArcFS Page in riscos.info site]
 
* [http://www.riscos.info/index.php/ArcFS Page in riscos.info site]
 
* [http://www.armclub.org.uk/products/arcfs/ Page in ARM Club site]
 
* [http://www.armclub.org.uk/products/arcfs/ Page in ARM Club site]
* [http://mdfs.net/Docs/Comp/Acorn/Filetypes The Unofficial Acorn Filetypes List]
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[[Category:RISC OS]]

Latest revision as of 02:55, 28 December 2023

File Format
Name ArcFS
Ontology
Extension(s) (none), .arc

ArcFS is an archiver for RISC OS, claimed to have similar functions to Spark and to have a free read-only (de-archiver) version, so that you don't have to buy anything to open archives created in the ArcFS format.

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[edit] Identifiers

The (rather over-used) .arc file extension is sometimes used, even though the format is not compatible with the various other formats for various other platforms that have also used this extension. On RISC OS systems, files in this format typically have a filetype of 3FB ("ArcFSArc"). Prior to the official filetype allocation sometime around 1993, filetype DDC ("Archive") was used (although DDC was also used for other file formats such as ZIP).

[edit] Identification

ArcFS files normally begin with 41 72 63 68 69 76 65 00 ("Archive\0").

Another possible signature suggested by the file command is 1A 61 72 63 68 69 76 65.

[edit] Specifications

[edit] Software

[edit] Sample files

[edit] Links

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