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What is a TZX file? Exact copy of a cassette for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, a home computer released in the UK in 1982; used primarily for basic word processing, graphics programs, and video games; can be run on a PC using a Spectrum emulation program.

More Information Mariners use TimeZero Navigator and Professional to load topographical charts and plot marine navigation routes and points of interest. If a user wants to share the data they entered in TimeZero Navigator or Professional with another TimeZero user, they can export it as a TZX file. Each TZX file contains all the routes, marks, layers, tracks, and other objects a user entered in their current TimeZero session. However, TZX files do not contain the charts upon which they were created. Therefore, before opening a TZX file, you must install the corresponding chart in TimeZero Navigator or Professional, to ensure you can view the file's data correctly. NOTE: The TZX format replaced the .TZD format used in earlier versions of TimeZero Navigator and Professional.

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.TZX File Extension

2 file types use the .tzx file extension.

ZX Spectrum Tape Image File

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What is a TZX file?

Exact copy of a cassette for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, a home computer released in the UK in 1982; used primarily for basic word processing, graphics programs, and video games; can be run on a PC using a Spectrum emulation program.

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Programs that open TZX files

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Spectaculator

RealSpectrum

ZX Spin

Speccy

Klive

Zecut0r Z80 emulator

GLECK

vbSpec

M.E.S.S.

Mac

ZXSP-OSX

Fuse

M.E.S.S.

Linux

XZX-Pro

Fuse

Spectemu

FBZX

Aspectrum

Category: Disk Image Files

Updated: April 18, 2007

TimeZero Data Exchange

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A TZX file may also be a data exchange file created by version 4 or later of TimeZero Navigator or TimeZero Professional, which are marine navigation programs. It contains some combination of user-entered data, such as navigational routes, routes, marks, layers, tracks, and objects. TimeZero users use TZX files to share data with other users.

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Mariners use TimeZero Navigator and Professional to load topographical charts and plot marine navigation routes and points of interest. If a user wants to share the data they entered in TimeZero Navigator or Professional with another TimeZero user, they can export it as a TZX file.

Each TZX file contains all the routes, marks, layers, tracks, and other objects a user entered in their current TimeZero session. However, TZX files do not contain the charts upon which they were created. Therefore, before opening a TZX file, you must install the corresponding chart in TimeZero Navigator or Professional, to ensure you can view the file's data correctly.

NOTE: The TZX format replaced the .TZD format used in earlier versions of TimeZero Navigator and Professional.

How to open a TZX file

You can open a TZX file in TimeZero Navigator or TimeZero Professional (Windows). To do so, select Import/Export from TimeZero's menu, and then navigate to and open your TZX file.

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Updated: May 10, 2022

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What is a TZX file?
Exact copy of a cassette for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, a home computer released in the UK in 1982; used primarily for basic word processing, graphics programs, and video games; can be run on a PC using a Spectrum emulation program.