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− | ''' | + | '''DMK''' is a format for storing disk images of Tandy/Radio Shack/TRS-80 disk formats, for various computers of that line including the Color Computer. It is frequently found with a .dsk extension, though this has also been used for other TRS-80 disk image formats ([[JV1]] and [[JV3]]) as well as disk image formats for other computer lines such as the [[DSK (Apple II)|Apple II]] and [[DSK (CPCEMU)|Amstrad]]. |
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DMK is a format for storing disk images of Tandy/Radio Shack/TRS-80 disk formats, for various computers of that line including the Color Computer. It is frequently found with a .dsk extension, though this has also been used for other TRS-80 disk image formats (JV1 and JV3) as well as disk image formats for other computer lines such as the Apple II and Amstrad.