HUS
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==File Information== | ==File Information== |
Revision as of 17:16, 28 November 2023
Husqvarna-Viking[1] is a Swedish company with a sewing machine manufacturing division. Computerized embroidery machines have been in production since the early 1990's with support for a specialized memory card, floppy disk, and USB connections.
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File Information
HUS embroidery files are design files and were used throughout the 1990's and were replaced by the VIP format.[2][3]
Format Identification
HUS files can have hex values 5BAFC800
, 5BFFC800
, or 5DFCC800
for the first 4 bytes.