SCR (ZX Spectrum)

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Images are always 256×192 pixels in size, and can have up to about 16 colors. Files are exactly 6912 bytes in size.
 
Images are always 256×192 pixels in size, and can have up to about 16 colors. Files are exactly 6912 bytes in size.
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A ULA+ version .scr is exactly 6976 bytes in size.
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A Timex 2048 Hi-Color version .scr is exactly 12288 bytes in size.
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A Timex 2048 Hi-Res Gigascreen version are 512x384 pixels in size, has a .hrg extension and is exactly 24578 bytes in size.
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==

Revision as of 19:01, 28 December 2023

File Format
Name SCR (ZX Spectrum)
Ontology
Extension(s) .scr, .hrg
Released 1982

SCR (also called ZX-Spectrum SCREEN$) is a raster image file format used on ZX Spectrum computers, especially for screen shots. It is really just a dump of the computer's video memory.

Images are always 256×192 pixels in size, and can have up to about 16 colors. Files are exactly 6912 bytes in size.

A ULA+ version .scr is exactly 6976 bytes in size.

A Timex 2048 Hi-Color version .scr is exactly 12288 bytes in size.

A Timex 2048 Hi-Res Gigascreen version are 512x384 pixels in size, has a .hrg extension and is exactly 24578 bytes in size.

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TODO: There are a number of variants of this format, some of which are mentioned here.

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