Found 2 records for the .A64 file extension name

There are 1 other file type using the A64 file extension:

a64 file icon.a64 - Artist 64 file

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file extension A64 - Nintendo 64 memory export file

File type specification:

Text file type icon Text file type

Extension icon: a64 file icon.A64

File extension A64 description:

The A64 format is not assigned to any specific program and was invented in times of emulation programming for the N64 console.
This text format is used by The Adaptoid N64 to PC interface driver as well as N-Rage's DirectInput8 .

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Help how to open A64 files:

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How to convert file with extension A64:

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