CUT (Amstrad)
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* [http://www.classiccmp.org/cpmarchives/cpm/mirrors/ftp.demon.com/pub/cpm/mdaspec.com mdaspec.com] ([[PMA]] format) → diagram.cut | * [http://www.classiccmp.org/cpmarchives/cpm/mirrors/ftp.demon.com/pub/cpm/mdaspec.com mdaspec.com] ([[PMA]] format) → diagram.cut | ||
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Revision as of 13:56, 20 December 2020
CUT is an uncompressed monochrome raster image format, originally associated with the Stop Press graphics package for Amstrad CPC and PCW computers (but widely supported by later software such as MicroDesign).
It is not related to Dr. Halo's CUT format.
Specifications
Sample files
- mdaspec.com (PMA format) → diagram.cut