====== What are you talking about? ====== Every subgroup has its own terms people //in the know// expect everyone to know. - Everyone knows that ... right? In the wiki is a function active to show a short explanation for certain terms, like what you get when you write C64. - To modify or add those contact [[Walter]]. This page is to try to give some information about terminology used in the Commodore and retro computer community. ===== File formats ===== * **TAP** — Raw Tape Image * A byte‑accurate recording of the actual magnetic pulses on a Commodore cassette tape. * **PRG** — Single Program File * A raw C64 program as it appears in RAM, with a 2‑byte load address at the start. * Key traits: * Contains one program or data block. * Loads instantly in emulators or SD2IEC. * **D64** — Disk Image (1541 floppy) * What it is: * A full 170 KB image of a 5.25" 1541 disk, including directory, sectors, BAM, and filesystem. * Key traits: * Can contain multiple PRGs, data files, and custom loaders * **G64** * Which is a d64 with additional data to represent low level floppy info. Used for disks with disk based copy protection. * **CRT** — Cartridge Image (ROM dump) & **T64** — Tape Container (simplified tape image) * What it is: * A virtual tape file that stores one or more PRGs, but not the real pulse‑timing of a tape. * Key traits: * Contains a directory of PRGs extracted from a tape. * Does not preserve turbo loaders or custom tape protection. * Loads much faster than a real tape because it skips the pulse‑level detail. ===== REU ===== A {{c64w>RAM Expansion Unit}} is a hardware device that increases the amount of RAM available to a computer. The C64U has this functionality build in and can be enabled in the menu. {{youtube>3c2jhh1f5FE?}} \\ //The 8-Bit GUY explains how the REU works on the classic C64// ===== What is border removal? ===== Border removal exploits VIC-II behavior when $D011 bit 4 is cleared at specific raster lines. This lets demos display sprites and graphics in the border area.