Found 2 records for the .PO file extension name
There are 1 other file types with the "PO" extension name:
.po - CONFIG 915E file
.daa - PowerISO Direct-Access-Archive file
.bin - Binary file
.uif - MagicISO Universal Image Format - UIF file
.nrg - Nero-Burning ROM CD or DVD image file
.iso - CD/DVD ISO binary image file
.mdf - Alcohol 120% disc image
.dmg - Apple Mac OS X disk image file
.mds - Image file (media descriptor file)
file extension PO - Disk image file
File extension PO description:
A "disk image" is typically a file containing every data byte on a diskette,i.e. Catalog tracks, files, DOS (if present) etc.. One kind of disk image, NIB, tries to preserve all disk information (e.g. sector headers, sync bytes, etc.).
Apple II emulators running on a PC, Mac, etc. treat disk image files like diskettes. Disk image files are also a handy way to archive Apple II disks on hard disk and to maintain wares on ftp and other download sites.
.po- an image which is in ProDOS order. If an image is in ProDOS order, its name should end with ".po" (not ".dsk") to avoid confusion.
Associated applications to file extension PO:
Company / developer:
Apple, Inc.
AppleWin (also known as Apple //e Emulator for Windows) is a software emulator for running Apple II programs in Microsoft Windows.
AppleWin has support for most programs that could run either on the Apple II+ or the Apple IIe.
AppleWin supports lo-res, hi-res, and double hi-res graphics modes and can emulate both color and monochrome Apple II monitors. AppleWin also can emulate a television set used as a monitor. AppleWin recognizes .bin, .do, .dsk, .nib, and .po filename extensions as Apple II disk image files
AppleWin can emulate the Apple II joystick (using the PC's default controller), paddle controllers (using the computer mouse), and can also emulate the Apple II joystick using the PC keyboard. AppleWin can also use the PC speaker to emulate the Apple II's sound if no sound card is available (does not work under NT-based Windows versions). Full screen mode is available through the use of DirectX.

