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Files with g64 extension can be often encountered as disk images for emulators of Commodore 64 8-bit home computer.
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File extension g64 is associated with emulators of Commodore 64 legendary 8-bit computer sold in 80's and early 90's.
A .g64 file contains disk image captured from C64 diskettes or hard drives. It can be opened, or mounted in the Vice C64 emulator etc.
Open file with:
An older computer emulator program
Files with g64 suffix can be most often encountered as videos recorded using several types of security cameras. Playable in Omnicast.
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File extension g64 is related to a video file format used by various security cameras to store captured video data.
The .g64 video files can be played in the Omnicast software video player for Windows.
Open file with:
An IP Video Surveillance System
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