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''(originally from TECHINFO.DOC supplied with Z80 by Gerton Lunter)''
''(originally from TECHINFO.DOC supplied with Z80 by Gerton Lunter)''


=== Similar formats ===
== Similar formats ==


==== SPC format ====
=== SPC format ===
The block length stored in the SPC format is two less than stored in TAP, and the parity byte in SPC does not include the flag byte in its calculation. The format is otherwise identical to TAP. Used by the SP emulator (under DOS) by J. Swiatek and K. Makowski.
The block length stored in the SPC format is two less than stored in TAP, and the parity byte in SPC does not include the flag byte in its calculation. The format is otherwise identical to TAP. Used by the SP emulator (under DOS) by J. Swiatek and K. Makowski.


==== STA format ====
=== STA format ===
The block length stored in the STA format is two less than stored in TAP, and the parity byte is not stored at all. The format is otherwise identical to TAP. Used by Speculator (under RISC OS) by Dave Lawrence. Documented in [http://mdfs.net/Docs/Comp/Spectrum/FileFormat/2_Tape J. G. Harston's tape formats document].
The block length stored in the STA format is two less than stored in TAP, and the parity byte is not stored at all. The format is otherwise identical to TAP. Used by Speculator (under RISC OS) by Dave Lawrence. Documented in [http://mdfs.net/Docs/Comp/Spectrum/FileFormat/2_Tape J. G. Harston's tape formats document].


==== LTP format ====
=== LTP format ===
The block length stored in the LTP format is two less than stored in TAP. The format is otherwise identical to TAP. Used by Nuclear ZX (under DOS) by Radovan Garabik and Lubomir Salanci. Documented as part of the [http://kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk/~garabik/old/readme.txt Nuclear ZX documentation].
The block length stored in the LTP format is two less than stored in TAP. The format is otherwise identical to TAP. Used by Nuclear ZX (under DOS) by Radovan Garabik and Lubomir Salanci. Documented as part of the [http://kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk/~garabik/old/readme.txt Nuclear ZX documentation].


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