AKT
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** [{{SACFTPURL|pack|akt32.zip}} AKT v0.70 beta 7] (for 32-bit Windows console) | ** [{{SACFTPURL|pack|akt32.zip}} AKT v0.70 beta 7] (for 32-bit Windows console) | ||
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20030501000000*/http://www.nexus.hu/trt_/Akt10a3.zip v1.00a3 - archived copy] (for 32-bit Windows console) | ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20030501000000*/http://www.nexus.hu/trt_/Akt10a3.zip v1.00a3 - archived copy] (for 32-bit Windows console) | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 30 July 2024
AKT is a compressed archive utility, and its .AKT file format. It is credited to "TRT/Agyhalál".
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[edit] Identification
AKT files start with ASCII "AKT
".
The next byte (offset 3) is probably a format version number. Values 0x09
(v0.70b5), 0x0a
(v0.70b7), and 0x0b
(v1.00a3) have been observed. The GetTyp file identification software also recognizes 0x07
and 0x08
, used by older versions of AKT.
The byte after that (offset 4) seems to always be 0x09
in v0.70b5+, but GetTyp suggests that its purpose depends on the version of AKT format.
[edit] Software
- AKT
- AKT v0.70 beta 5 (for DOS)
- AKT v0.70 beta 7 (for 32-bit Windows console)
- v1.00a3 - archived copy (for 32-bit Windows console)