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Leisure Suit Larry Magna Cum Laude archive
File type: Game file
Files with jam file extension could also be found as game data resource files from Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude adventure computer game.
Found 6 different file type records with the same jam filename suffix.
File type category:
Game file
Date updated: July 11, 2024
The jam file extension is associated with Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude computer game, released by Sierra Entertainment in 2004. It is one of the last games of Leisure Suit Larry series.
The jam file contains resource data, used in the game.
In old (1996) computer game Grand Prix by Microprose, a completely different JAM format was also used. These .jam files contained textures.
Mods for Unreal Tournament 3 on Sony Playstation 3 also had JAM file extension, but were complete different format as well.
A .jam file can be opened and extracted with Dragon UnPACker.
Conversion to other formats is not possible.
Software applications that can open jam files:
Microsoft Windows
Software apps that extract jam files:
Microsoft Windows
Software applications that handle other tasks involving jam files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Text file
Date updated: August 30, 2018
The jam file extension is used for one of the main files from Jam Standard Test and Programming Language (STAPL).
There are two kinds of .jam files.
The JEDEC Jam STAPL format uses the syntax specified by the JEDEC Standard JESD-71A specification. Altera recommends using JEDEC Jam STAPL files for all new projects. In most cases, Jam files are used in tester environments.
The Jam Standard Test and Programming Language (STAPL) was created by Altera engineers and is supported by a consortium of programmable logic device (PLD) manufacturers, programming equipment makers, and test equipment manufacturers. Jam STAPL was adopted as JEDEC standard JESD-71 in August, 1999.
JBC format is the compiled version of JAM format.
JAM files can be opened in various Altera programs.
Probably can be converted to other formats.
Software applications that can open jam files:
Multiplatform
Software applications that can edit jam files:
Multiplatform
Software capable of saving jam files:
Multiplatform
Apps designed for playing jam files:
Multiplatform
Software apps that create jam files:
Multiplatform
File type category:
Text file
Date updated: July 26, 2019
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The jam file extension was used for JAM Message Base Format, one of the most popular file formats of message bases on DOS-based BBSes in the 1990s.
JAM stands for "Joaquim-Andrew-Mats" after the original authors of the API, Joaquim Homrighausen, Andrew Milner, Mats Birch, and Mats Wallin.
File type category:
Text file
Date updated: August 28, 2018
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The jam file extension is used by a free score editor called JAM. Probably no longer developed with latest version released in 2007.
The jam file contains notations in text form, that can be played as MIDI.
Old computer game Aladin also used .jam files, but these were just some sort of audio files.
You can open *.jam files in JAM.
Probably can be converted to other formats.
File type category:
Audio and sound file
Date updated: October 13, 2016
The jam file extension is used for files written by a Spider Jam, a guitar amplifier or JM4 Looper a sound editing device, which contains audio recording and all its associated settings.
It can only be used by one of these devices.
Use compatible tools to work with *.jam files.
Jam2Wav utility is able to convert .jam files to .wav.
Software apps that import jam files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Game file
Date updated: October 13, 2016
The jam file extension is associated with the Unreal Tournament 3, a 3D first person shooter video game for Microsoft Windows and other platforms.
The jam file stores mod for Unreal Tournament 3, version for Playstation 3 video gaming console. It cannot be used on PC version of UT3.
Software applications that handle other tasks involving jam files:
Microsoft Windows