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Sergei Kolobov
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Add libspectrum 0.2.0.1, handling of ZX-Spectrum emulator files formats.
libspectrum is a fairly simple library designed to make the handling of various ZX Spectrum emulator-related file formats easy. So far it handles: * Snapshots: .z80, .szx, .sna (all read/write), .zxs, .sp., .snp and +D snapshots (read only) * Tape images: .tzx, .tap (read/write) and Warajevo .tap (read only) * Input recordings: .rzx (read/write) * Timex cartridges: .dck (read only) There are also some subsidiary functions which may be generally useful for Spectrum-related utilities. Author: Philip Kendall <pak21-spectrum@srcf.ucam.org> WWW: http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~pak21/spectrum/libspectrum.html PR: 58638 Submitted by: Alexey V. Antipovsky <kemm@in-line.ru>
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