Just my 2 cent. I see PRG, SEQ and friends as the file extension and if i have an unknown to me file i would always think that PRG (PRoGramm) is somehow an executable. You LOAD and RUN it, unless it states something like "$C000" in its name, then you SYS to execute it. Please correct me when i am wrong here but thats the table i have in my brain when it comes to the BAM/CBM file system: PRG - "PRoGramm File" (Executables) USR - "USeR data file" (Binary data) SEQ - "SEQuential data file" (Textfiles, etc...) REL - "RELative database file" (Every line has the same size with comma seperated fields) DEL - "DELeted" DIR - "DIRectory" (only on FD-2000, CMD-HD, IECATA and other more modern drives) Greets, Markus ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo@musoftware.de with the string "unsubscribe cc65" in the body(!) of the mail.Received on Thu Jul 5 11:10:30 2012
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