DXP (image format)
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DXP files start with ASCII "{{magic|DXP1}}". | DXP files start with ASCII "{{magic|DXP1}}". | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 28 December 2025
DXP (official name unknown) is a graphics file format that was used in some video games.
Most files use zlib compression, though some are uncompressed.
See also DXA (video format).
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[edit] Discussion
DXP is probably associated with something called Dexter, by Paul Burkey, and maybe the company Shoecake Games. It's not clear what Dexter is; best guess is that it's a framework for portable video game development.
Executable files that use DXP are observed to contain the strings "DexterApp" and "Dexter Application".
One header file from Dexter has been found: dexter-net.h.
[edit] Identification
DXP files start with ASCII "DXP1".
[edit] Software
[edit] Sample files
- MacFormat UK Cover CDs → MF_UK_160_2.iso → DiscContent/Games/Barkanoid Demo/data/gfx/...
- DiscMaster search
- dexvert samples — image/dxpCompressedBitmap