TAP (Oric)

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'''TAP''', or '''Oric Tape Format''', is a tape image file format associated with the Oric 8-bit home computer system.
 
'''TAP''', or '''Oric Tape Format''', is a tape image file format associated with the Oric 8-bit home computer system.
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For the case where TAP is used as a graphics container format, see [[Oric HIRES screen]].
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See also [[DSK (Oric)]].
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
Documentation says that files begin with some number (N) of bytes of value 0x16, followed by 0x24, where N is usually at least 8. But in actual files, N is observed to be 3.
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Documentation says that files begin with some number (N) of bytes of value 0x16, followed by 0x24, where N is usually at least 8. But in actual files, N is observed to be 3 or 4.
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==
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== Sample files ==
 
== Sample files ==
 
* http://oric-soft.bedroomlan.org/files/TAPES/
 
* http://oric-soft.bedroomlan.org/files/TAPES/
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* {{DexvertSamples|archive/oricTape}}
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [[Wikipedia: Oric]]
 
* [[Wikipedia: Oric]]
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[[Category:Oric]]

Latest revision as of 20:12, 16 February 2024

File Format
Name TAP (Oric)
Ontology
Extension(s) (none), .tap, others

TAP, or Oric Tape Format, is a tape image file format associated with the Oric 8-bit home computer system.

For the case where TAP is used as a graphics container format, see Oric HIRES screen.

See also DSK (Oric).

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[edit] Identification

Documentation says that files begin with some number (N) of bytes of value 0x16, followed by 0x24, where N is usually at least 8. But in actual files, N is observed to be 3 or 4.

[edit] Specifications

[edit] Software

[edit] Sample files

[edit] Links

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