File Extension CAS

File type: Atari Cassette image file, layout file for the Cascade DTP Version 3, FLUENT case, Quest compiled adventure game, comma-delimited ASCII file, BitDefender file, Casio program file, Videoton TVC computer tape file

About the CAS file type:

If Windows cannot find the appropriate program associated with .CAS files, then your registry may have errors. Check your Windows registry for errors (includes file association errors).

Atari Cassette uses the CAS file extension as its image file. This file format was created by Ernest Schreurs as the CAS-Cassette format. He made it especially for his image system called Digital Cassette, which includes the CAS2WAV MS-DOS, WAV2CAS, and CAS2SIO. Aside from being an image file, the CAS file extension is also a layout file for the Cascade DTP Version 3. This application is a desktop publishing software application for those browsers using the CSS technology. FLUENT is another application using the CAS file. This program is a CFD code used for flow modeling industries and applications. The CAS file extension is used by FLUENT as a case file.


Detailed information for file extension CAS


Category: Backup files, Layout files, Game files, Graphic files, Data files, Program files, Script files, Text files
File format: Proprietary/ Open Source
Open with Windows: Atari, Cascade DTP Version 3, FLUENT, Quest, BitDefender, Casio software, Videoton TVC
Open with Linux: N/A
Meanwhile, the CAS file can also be used as a compile adventure game file for Quest. The Quest program allows users to create their own text adventure games without the need to learn programming. With this, users can make their own interactive world or edit a game. Another useful function of the CAS file extension is as a comma-delimited ASCII file. Borland also uses the CAS file extension as its C/ Assembly source code. It can also be a file created through the BitDefender. The BitDefender is an anti-malware application used to protect and defend the computer against attacks from viruses, spams, and spywares. Casio also utilizes the CAS file extension as its program file.