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CHelp/!StrongHlp/HelpData/filetypes
This website contains an archive of files for the Acorn Electron, BBC Micro, Acorn Archimedes, Commodore 16 and Commodore 64 computers, which Dominic Ford has rescued from his private collection of floppy disks and cassettes.
Some of these files were originally commercial releases in the 1980s and 1990s, but they are now widely available online. I assume that copyright over them is no longer being asserted. If you own the copyright and would like files to be removed, please contact me.
Tape/disk: | Home » Archimedes archive » Acorn User » AU 1995-10.adf » !CHelp |
Filename: | CHelp/!StrongHlp/HelpData/filetypes |
Read OK: | ✔ |
File size: | 0F9C bytes |
Load address: | 0000 |
Exec address: | 0000 |
File contents
HELP( � ����, ��� D $ DIR$L L x F������D !Root � F�����Y � 1000 � F���h�Y R 2000 F����P?� FEB � F����T?n FEC d F���QL?� FED P F���]?� FF8 F����� FF9 , F���Tg? FFA 0 F����k?� FFB ( F����n?r FFF DATAD Filetypes The filetypes are split into these areas : 000-0FF For users personal usage 100-3FF For public domain software 400-DFF For Commercial and Acorn usage E00-FFF For use by Acorn Here are some of the more common filetypes: #Indent 2 #Table Columns 3 111 PCFormat 3D6 <StrManual=>stronghelp:ftype> AE9 Alarms AFF DrawFile BBC BBC ROM DDC Archive FC8 DOSDisc FCC Device FCF Cache FD6 TaskExec FD7 TaskObey FE4 DOS FEA Desktop FEB <Obey=>FEB> FEC <Template=>FEC> FED <Palette=>FED> FF2 Config FF4 Printout FF5 PoScript FF6 Font FF7 BBC font FF8 <Absolute=>FF8> FF9 <Sprite=>FF9> FFA <Module=>FFA> FFB <BASIC=>FFB> FFC Utility FFD Data FFE Command FFF <Text=>FFF> #EndTable #Indent; Line This is just an example Help Manual. I Invite *anyone* to improve it.DATA� Directory (&1000) #indent 5 #sprite 0,0 directory This is a Directory. It is used to group together a collection of files and other directories. On most filing systems on the Archimedes, a directory can contain a maximum of 77 entries.DATAR Application (&2000) #indent 5 #sprite 0,0 application This is an application directory. It's like any normal directory, but is treated differently by the Filer. The Filer sees that this is an application directory rather than a normal one, by the preceding "!" in the name. #indent 0 Let's call the directory !X... * When first seen by the Filer: If !X.!Boot exitst, this will be run, otherwise !X.!Sprites will be loaded. * When run : The file !X.!Run is executed. The date shown when you select "full info" in the filer menu, is the date belonging to !X.!RunImage DATA� Obey (&FEB) #indent 5 #sprite 0,0 file_feb This is an obey file. When run, the system variable \<Obey$Dir> is set to the file's path. This can then be used to start programs or load files who are stored relative to the obey file. DATAn Template (&FEC) #indent 5 #sprite 0,0 file_fec This is a Template file. It contains the layout of the windows a program use. To edit or examine, use one of the many !FormED programs available. To use inside a program, use <Wimp_OpenTemplate=>SWI.Wimp_OpenTemplate>, <Wimp_LoadTemplate=>SWI.Wimp_LoadTemplate> and <Wimp_CloseTemplate=>SWI.Wimp_CloseTemplate>