Allgemeine Atari 8bit File Extensions und ihre Bedeutung
Ext = Extension (ie, the „TXT“ in the filename „LETTER.TXT“)
Typ = File type (B = binary, T = text, X = executable (binary),
? = uknown or depends (assume binary))
Desc = Description
Ext | Typ | Desc. |
ACT | -T- | „Action!“ source code file. |
APC | -B- | „APAC“ image. (80x96x256 noncompressed). |
AP2 | -B- | „APAC-2“ image. (80x192x256 noncompressed). |
AR? | -X- | (AR0 through AR9) An „autorun“ file loaded by MyDOS during boot, renamed from „EXE“, „COM“ or „OBJ.“ |
ARC | -B- | „ARC“ archive. A set of files compressed into one file. Typcial Atari 8-bit compression format. |
ASC | -T- | „ASCII“ text file. |
ASM | -T- | Assembly language source code file. |
ATA | -T- | „AtASCII“ (Atari ASCII) text file. |
ATR | -B- | An Atari disk image used by Atari computer and disk drive emulators. (Like PC Xformer, Rainbow, Atari800, XL-It!, SIO2PC and APE.) |
BAS | -B- | „Atari BASIC“ tokenized source code file. „LOAD“ from within BASIC. |
BAT | -T- | „Batch“ file – list of commands to be executed by a DOS (ie SpartaDOS). |
BLU | -T- | „.blurb“ file (description of another file). |
C | -T- | „C“ source code file. |
CFG | -?- | A preferences (configuration) file used by some program |
CNF | -?- | A preferences (configuration) file used by some program |
COM | -X- | Binary executable (a program / application). |
CTB | -B- | Compiled TurboBASIC XL program. Load with TurboBASIC XL „Runtime.“ |
DAT | -?- | A data file used by some program. |
DC3 | -B- | „Disk Communicator“ disk image (disk data saved as a file). |
DCM | -B- | „Disk Communicator“ disk image (disk data saved as a file). |
DOC | -T- | Text file (ASCII or ATASCII). |
DGS | -B- | „Degas“ image. (??x??x??). |
DIG | -B- | „Parrot“ digital audio file. |
DSK | -B- | „Disk Communicator“ disk image (disk data saved as a file). |
EXE | -X- | Binary executable (a program / application). |
FRM | -B- | „Frame“ animation file. |
FON | -B- | Atari screen font file. |
FNT | -B- | Atari screen font file. |
FTH | -?- | „Forth“ source code file. |
GIF | -B- | A „GIF“(tm) graphics file. (??x??x2-256 compressed). |
GRA | -B- | „APAC“ image. (80x96x256 noncompressed). |
GR7 | -B- | „Graphics 7“ image. (160x96x4 noncompressed). |
GR8 | -B- | „Graphics 8“ image. (320x192x2 noncompressed). |
GR9 | -B- | „Graphics 9“ image. (80x192x16 noncompressed). |
G15 | -B- | „Graphics 15“ image. (160x192x4 noncompressed). |
HIP | -B- | „Hard Interlaced Picture“ image. (160x240x30). |
HLP | -B- | Text or other file used as a help file by some program. |
ILC | -B- | „APAC Interlaced“ image. (80x192x256 noncompressed). |
LHA | -B- | „LHA“ archive. A set of files compressed into one file. Typical Atari ST and Amiga compression format. |
LST | -T- | An Atari BASIC source file. „ENTER“ from within BASIC. |
M65 | -B- | „Mac65“ tokenized source code file. |
NLQ | -B- | Daisy Dot III „Near Letter Quality“ font file. |
OBJ | -X- | Binary executable (a program / application) or an „object“ file. |
PIC | -B- | A An image file. Usually „Koala“ style (160x192x4 compressed). |
PRF | -?- | A preferences file used by some program |
PRO | -B- | An „APE“ disk image which contains copy protection information. |
PZM | -B- | „Pryzm“ image. (80x192x256 noncompressed). |
QIK | -?- | „Quick“ source code file. |
RLE | -B- | „Run-Length-Encoded“ image. (??x??x?? compressed). |
SFX | -B- | Self-Extracting archive. (A program which decompresses itself into a set of smaller programs – you only load this once.) |
SND | -B- | Mac System 7 or NeXT digital audio file. |
SYS | -B- | A system file, usually used by a DOS. |
TBS | -B- | TurboBASIC XL tokenized source code file. „LOAD“ from within TurboBASIC XL. |
TUR | -B- | TurboBASIC XL tokenized source code file. „LOAD“ from within TurboBASIC XL. |
TXT | -T- | Text file (ASCII or AtASCII). |
UUE | -T- | „UUencoded“ binary file (converted to text-only format.) |
WAV | -B- | „WAVE“ digital audio file. |
XMO | -B- | ??? Some binary file. (Bad naming convention by CompuServe.) |
ZIP | -B- | „ZIP“ archive. A set of files compressed into one file. |