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- Quetzal_file_format abstract "Quetzal is a standardised file format for the saved state of Z-machine games, invented by Martin Frost. Prior to the introduction of Quetzal, each Z-machine interpreter saved games in its own format; Quetzal enabled players to begin a game on one architecture (for example, a pocket computer) and end it on another. Use of the format is strongly recommended in Graham Nelson's Z-machine standards document, but not obligatory. Most modern Z-machines have the ability to save Quetzal files.The files are IFF files with a FORM of "IFZS" (presumably standing for "interactive fiction Z-machine save"), although the saved files are commonly given an extension of ".sav": less commonly sighted are "quz" and "qtz". Despite the reference to the Z-machine in the FORM code, the format has proved flexible enough to be adapted for at least one alternative architecture, Glulx.The magic-number reading of the files are often shown as:'IFF data, Z-machine or Glulx saved game file (Quetzal)'The format's name is a backronym for "Quetzal Unifies Efficiently The Z-Machine Archive Language".Version 1.3b, which is widely available, contains a bug later corrected in version 1.4: after a save instruction, the Z-machine requires that a success code is saved in a particular place (which differs depending on the version). Versions of the Quetzal standard before 1.4 have reference only to the instruction after the save, which complicates finding the correct place to put the success code.".
- Quetzal_file_format wikiPageExternalLink savefile_14.txt.
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- Quetzal_file_format wikiPageExternalLink quetzal.html.
- Quetzal_file_format wikiPageID "471508".
- Quetzal_file_format wikiPageRevisionID "561136181".
- Quetzal_file_format containerFor "Z-machine state".
- Quetzal_file_format developer Martin_Frost_(Programmer).
- Quetzal_file_format extendedFrom Interchange_File_Format.
- Quetzal_file_format extension ".sav, .quz, .qtz".
- Quetzal_file_format genre "Z-machine save game".
- Quetzal_file_format hasPhotoCollection Quetzal_file_format.
- Quetzal_file_format latestReleaseVersion "1.4".
- Quetzal_file_format magic "IFF data, Z-machine or Glulx saved game file".
- Quetzal_file_format name "Quetzal".
- Quetzal_file_format subject Category:Computer_file_formats.
- Quetzal_file_format type Abstraction100002137.
- Quetzal_file_format type Communication100033020.
- Quetzal_file_format type ComputerFileFormats.
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- Quetzal_file_format comment "Quetzal is a standardised file format for the saved state of Z-machine games, invented by Martin Frost. Prior to the introduction of Quetzal, each Z-machine interpreter saved games in its own format; Quetzal enabled players to begin a game on one architecture (for example, a pocket computer) and end it on another. Use of the format is strongly recommended in Graham Nelson's Z-machine standards document, but not obligatory.".
- Quetzal_file_format label "Quetzal file format".
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- Quetzal_file_format sameAs Q7271574.
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- Quetzal_file_format sameAs Quetzal_file_format.
- Quetzal_file_format wasDerivedFrom Quetzal_file_format?oldid=561136181.
- Quetzal_file_format isPrimaryTopicOf Quetzal_file_format.