$C Viewer

File Type

ZX Spectrum Hobetta Picture Format

Developer

N/A

Category

Graphic Files

MIME

mime-type/not-avalible

Updated

11/01/2021

How to view $C file?

It often happens that you only need to preview the contents of the $C file, without the need to edit or process the data contained in it. In this case, it is enough that you use the so-called $C Viewer. $C viewer is some kind of simple tool that only allows you to view the contents of the $C file. You have several options to view the contents of the $C file:

Software supporting $C files

$C viewer did not handle your file? Take advantage of other options One of them is to use software that works with the $C file. Here are some sample programs that can help you. By choosing the option to install dedicated software, you will also be able to e.g. edit the $C file and sometimes even convert the $C file.

What are the pros and cons of such a solution?

The first important thing is that you will need to download and install a dedicated application that supports the $C format on your device. Unfortunately, it is not possible to see the $C file online in this case. This method is more complicated, but it offers more possibilities for working with the $C file. You can find some examples of dedicated software below, and the full list is here $C File Opener

Programs supporting $C

XnView

Other ways to view the $C file

If you still cannot see the contents of the $C file, but also don't see the need to install dedicated software, then there are other solutions. Many file types are simply text files or data archives. In this case, you can try to open your $C file with the simplest text editor, for example with "Notepad". I can at least to some extent let you see the contents of the file with the extension $C.

As in the case of Notepad, you can also use the data archiving program. Check if you can open your file with eg Winrar. If the file is a data archive, you should see what individual files it consists of. To get information about what kind of data it is, go to the subpage with information about the $C file extension.

Other solutions

Try one of the proposed solutions:

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