Talk:Codisk Audio File
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− | Note to self: find that old CDROM with CAF files | + | Note to self: find that old CDROM with CAF files - [[User:Maurice.de.rooij|Maurice.de.rooij]] ([[User talk:Maurice.de.rooij|talk]]) 11:01, 5 December 2012 (UTC) |
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+ | CompuRadio runs on MS-DOS and was developed in an advanced (unknown) version of QBASIC, and makes use of Terminate and Stay Resident executables for different tasks such as displaying the time and updating the playlist. | ||
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+ | == Mime type == | ||
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+ | Is application/octet-stream the proper MIME type for it? That just means "generic binary". It's what lots of files get served as if the server doesn't know a more specific type for them. [[User:Dan Tobias|Dan Tobias]] ([[User talk:Dan Tobias|talk]]) 12:48, 5 December 2012 (UTC) | ||
+ | : I do not think there is a registered mime-type for this old proprietary file format. Since it is a binary file, this is the best option IMHO [[User:Maurice.de.rooij|Maurice.de.rooij]] ([[User talk:Maurice.de.rooij|talk]]) 12:57, 5 December 2012 (UTC) |
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[edit] NTS
Note to self: find that old CDROM with CAF files - Maurice.de.rooij (talk) 11:01, 5 December 2012 (UTC)
[edit] text needs verification, have sent vendor request for information
CompuRadio runs on MS-DOS and was developed in an advanced (unknown) version of QBASIC, and makes use of Terminate and Stay Resident executables for different tasks such as displaying the time and updating the playlist.
[edit] Mime type
Is application/octet-stream the proper MIME type for it? That just means "generic binary". It's what lots of files get served as if the server doesn't know a more specific type for them. Dan Tobias (talk) 12:48, 5 December 2012 (UTC)
- I do not think there is a registered mime-type for this old proprietary file format. Since it is a binary file, this is the best option IMHO Maurice.de.rooij (talk) 12:57, 5 December 2012 (UTC)