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− | [[ATR]] is an Atari floppy disk image format associated with SIO2PC, a product that connects Atari and PC computers. It is supported by | + | [[ATR]] is an Atari floppy disk image format associated with SIO2PC, a product that connects Atari and PC computers. It is supported by most Atari emulators. |
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+ | == Format == | ||
+ | Files have a 16-byte header, followed by a raw sector-by-sector dump of the disk. | ||
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* http://www.mushca.com/f/atari/ | * http://www.mushca.com/f/atari/ | ||
+ | * ftp://ftp.pigwa.net/stuff/collections/Homesoft/ | ||
[[Category:Atari computers]] | [[Category:Atari computers]] |
Revision as of 00:04, 31 December 2013
ATR is an Atari floppy disk image format associated with SIO2PC, a product that connects Atari and PC computers. It is supported by most Atari emulators.Contents |
Format
Files have a 16-byte header, followed by a raw sector-by-sector dump of the disk.
Identification
Files begin with bytes 0x96 0x02
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See also
- Atari 810 (physical disk format)
- Atari File Management Subsystem (filesystem)