Open PZX file

PZX files: what are they and how do I open them?

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.pzx file type #1: Pizazz Plus swap data

A pzx file extension is related to the Pizazz Plus and used for its swap files.

Further details:

The pzx file extension is associated with Pizazz Plus software.

The pzx file stores swap (some kind of tempary data).

The Pizazz Plus software seems to be obsolete product without support from developers.

Open file with:

Pizazz

A screen capture utility

.pzx file type #2: Perfect ZX tape format

A pzx file extension is related to the Perfect ZX tape format used by ZX Spectrum emulators.

Further details:

The pzx file extension is associated with the Perfect ZX tape format used by some ZX Spectrum emulators.

The pzx file format is a generic file format that can store either standard tape loading blocks as well as custom- and turbo loading blocks.

The format has been structured so that it would be easy to implement new block types as well as custom data. PZX files are supported by newer ZX-Spectrum emulators.

PZX files are simply concatenated blocks that are indicated and introduced by a 4-byte string. They always must begin with a PZXT block, but this block also may appear several times within the file.

We are sorry, there is currently no specific software link to open this kind of file.

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