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Files with s2a file extension can be found as multimedia files used in Yamaha devices.
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The s2a file is used by variety of Yamaha keyboards to store INT and EXT voices and performances (and the Master Keyboard setups), and all INT and EXT drum voices.
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Files with s2a extension are used by the SEAL software. They contain application data.
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The s2a file extension is associated with the SEAL, 32-bit Graphical User Interface for MS-DOS and DOS compatible operating systems. The .s2a file stores application written for SEAL.
To run SEAL on DOS or Mac OS X use DOSBox, or other MS-DOS emulator.
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A GUI for DOS
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