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== Format description ==
 
== Format description ==
  
* [http://ambook.sourceforge.net/archiwum/format-20201212.txt AMB archive format specs]
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* [https://amb.osdn.io/archiwum/format-20201216.txt AMB archive format specs]
  
 
== Sample file ==
 
== Sample file ==
* http://ambook.sourceforge.net/samples/8086set.amb
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* https://amb.osdn.io/lib/8086set.amb
  
 
== Links and references ==
 
== Links and references ==
  
* [http://ambook.sourceforge.net/ AMB: the Ancient Machine Book format]
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* [https://amb.osdn.io/ AMB: the Ancient Machine Book format]
  
 
[[Category:Hypermedia]]
 
[[Category:Hypermedia]]

Latest revision as of 12:18, 9 August 2023

File Format
Name AMB
Ontology
Extension(s) .amb
Released 2020
AMB stands for "Ancient Machine's Book". It is an extremely lightweight file format meant to store any kind of hypertext documentation that may be comfortably viewed even on the most ancient PCs: technical manuals, books, etc. Think of it as a retro equivalent of a *.CHM help file.

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[edit] Identification

AMB files start with bytes 41 4D 42 31, or "AMB1" in ASCII.

[edit] Format description

[edit] Sample file

[edit] Links and references

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