So you're making the claim that the file formats
are fully open,
fully documented, and anyone can extract the data at any time,
regardless of the status of KryoFlux Ltd?
Hi Dave,
yes - that was the intention of putting the source up there. The old licence will be
tidied up more and more, but again, to make something available now, the IPF source was
released with a very short and permissive licence.
I would also like to point out that there's a very informative third-party website
around that's run by Jean Louis-Guerin. He's helping with seeing things from the
user side. You tend to become blind for the obvious when you do things for a long time.
http://info-coach.fr/atari/hardware/devices/kryoflux.php
There's much free info there, and it also has another document on the STREAM format
produced by KryoFlux. Someone mentioned he'd regard the file format as documentation
(which would then be covered by the licence), so here's an independent source:
http://info-coach.fr/atari/hardware/devices/kryoflux/kryoflux_stream_protoc…
You might want to take note of the fact that this is independent stuff and we've
encouraged Jean to release whatever he wants to release.