Después de este incidente, el texto de unquill.txt fue cambiado a extension .VSF que es una imagen de memoria del computador (emulador VICE).
- http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Comp/comp.sys.cbm/2007-09/msg00190.html
- http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Comp/comp.sys.cbm/2007-09/msg00514.html
- http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Comp/comp.sys.cbm/2007-09/msg00207.html
- http://compgroups.net/comp.sys.cbm/.S64-images/2
- http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/personal.html
- http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/download.html
- http://www.caad.es/fichas/unquill-085.html (con el unquill.txt original)
- http://www.commodore.ca/manuals/funet/cbm/crossplatform/emulators/VICE/index.htmlhttp://www.commodore.ca/manuals/funet/cbm/crossplatform/emulators/VICE/index.html
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There was a claim that VICE was using the extension ".S64" for its snapshot files. A package called UnQuill (in unquill.txt and unquill.c) makes mention of VICE saving snapshot files with such an extension. As it turns out, the UNIX version of VICE doesn't attach an extension when saving a snapshot and the author of UnQuill chose S64 as the extension to save them with. Therefore S64 files, if they exist, are an incorrectly named VICE snapshot file from the UNIX world.
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