Open TXS file

TXS files: what are they and how do I open them?

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.txs file type #1: Beast Trojan data

A txs file extension is related to the Beast Trojan data.

Further details:

The txs file extension is used by the Beast Trojan, a malware for Microsoft Windows operating system.

The txs file contains some kind of data used by the Beast Trojan.

.txs file type #2: Atari picture image

A txs file extension is related to the picture image format developed for Atari 8-bit computers.

Further details:

Files with txs file extension are associated with the a graphics and picture image format used by ATARI 400, 800, 130 XE and XL 8-bit computers.

The txs file stores picture image (16x16).

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What is the meaning of a file extension?

File extensions are characters that appear after the dot in a computer file's name. For example, the file "unknown-file.txs" has the file extension "txs". This is used to identify which program should open the file or what file type it is.
File extensions help you organize and manage files. They provide a quick and easy way to identify and associate the file type with the appropriate software.

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