DIV Games Studio

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* [https://winworldpc.com/product/div-games-studio/1x DIV Games Studio], at WinWorld
 
* [https://winworldpc.com/product/div-games-studio/1x DIV Games Studio], at WinWorld
 
* [https://archive.org/details/Joystick_Magazine_-_Numero_CD_123_-_Fevrier_2001 Joystick 123] → joycd123_2.iso → Data/sharewares/Utilitaires/div_trial.zip
 
* [https://archive.org/details/Joystick_Magazine_-_Numero_CD_123_-_Fevrier_2001 Joystick 123] → joycd123_2.iso → Data/sharewares/Utilitaires/div_trial.zip
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== Sample files ==
 
== Sample files ==

Revision as of 00:17, 9 May 2025

File Format
Name DIV Games Studio
Ontology
Extension(s) .map, .fpg, .pal, .fnt, others
Released ~1998

DIV Games Studio is a video game creation application originally developed by Hammer Technologies. It has a number of native data file formats.

It was originally for DOS. Later versions support other platforms.

Contents

Formats

Some native formats that all have a similar signature style are listed below. "ID" refers to the bytes at the start of the file.

ID Fmt. type Remarks
map single image
fpg image archive
f16 image archive 16 bits/pixel variant of FPG. Possibly a third-party extension.
fnt font
pal color palette
dtf  ?
dcb Fenix bytecode (?) Third-party extension.

Identification

Most of the formats start with three lowercase ASCII characters, usually reflecting the filename extension. Refer to the table above.

In most cases, at offset 3 are bytes 1a 0d 0a 00, then a one-byte version number that's often 00.

Exception: For DCB format, the bytes at offset 3 start with 0d 0a 1f.

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