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.OSX File Extension

A .OSX file is a PowerPC Executable File, created by N/A.

Open with Runs itself. Available for Mac.

What is a .OSX file?

The file extension .OSX refers to a PowerPC Executable File. This type of file contains essential information needed to run a program specifically designed for PowerPC architecture. The content of an .OSX file is structured in the PowerPC Executable Format (PEF), which is a binary executable format. This means that the file is in a format that a computer can directly execute without needing to convert or compile it first.

.OSX files are primarily used on Mac OS X systems that have PowerPC-based processors. These files contain the program header and possibly references to other necessary files that are required for the application to function properly. On Macintosh computers with Intel processors, .OSX files can still be run using Rosetta, which is a software that allows PowerPC applications to operate on Intel-based Macs.

Typically, .OSX files are created by software development applications like Adobe Director. This software is used for creating and publishing interactive applications and games, which might generate .OSX files as output for use on Mac computers.

To open an .OSX file, you generally do not need a separate program because these files are executable files, meaning they are designed to run by themselves when opened. However, it is important to note that they are intended to run on Mac OS X systems with the appropriate hardware or software support (like Rosetta for Intel-based Macs).

For more technical details, if you use the "file" command on an ".osx" file in the Macintosh Terminal, it will identify the file as a "Header for PowerPC PEF executable file," confirming its format and intended use.

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