73k

.73kAmiga Font

Commodore · 1991

Developer
Commodore
Category
Fonts
MIME Type
application/x-font-2mg
First Released
1991
Open Format
Yes
File Signature
Not a standard signature; often identified by context or specific Amiga tools.
At a Glance
.73k
Amiga Font

.73k files are bitmap font files used by the Amiga operating system.

Reviewed on May 15, 2026
Compression
Compressed
Transparency
N/A
Editability
Low
Best for
Amiga bitmap fonts

Key Features

  • Bitmap-based character data
  • Native to AmigaOS
  • Stores font metrics and glyphs
  • Resolution-dependent display

Best For

  • Retro Amiga systems
  • Specific Amiga software that relies on this font format
  • Archival of vintage digital assets

Less Ideal For

  • Modern operating systems like Windows or macOS
  • Web design and digital publishing
  • Vector-based graphics or scalable fonts
  • Cross-platform compatibility

Common Use Cases

  • Displaying text in Amiga applications
  • Customizing the Amiga user interface
  • Archiving or preserving Amiga software assets
  • Retro computing font collections

How to Open It

  1. Use an Amiga emulator (e.g., WinUAE) and load the font within the Amiga environment.
  2. Employ specialized Amiga font viewers or editors, if available for modern platforms.
  3. Convert the .73k font to a more common format (like TTF or PCF) using Amiga-specific conversion tools.

What is a .73k file?

The .73k file extension is primarily associated with the Amiga operating system, specifically for storing font data. These files contain the bitmap information for a particular typeface, allowing the Amiga to display text in various styles and sizes. While not widely used outside the Amiga ecosystem, they represent a legacy format for digital typography on that platform. Understanding .73k files is mainly relevant for Amiga enthusiasts, developers, or those working with retro computing or Amiga-specific software.

Programs That Open .73k Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsWinUAEFree
macOSFS-UAEFree
LinuxFS-UAEFree

How to Convert .73k Files

FormatMethod
.TTFAmiga font conversion tools, FontForge (with import assistance)
.PCFAmiga font conversion tools

Common Problems with .73k Files

⚠️ Cannot open .73k files on modern operating systems.
Use an Amiga emulator or specialized conversion tools to access or convert the font.
⚠️ .73k fonts are resolution-dependent and may appear pixelated.
This is inherent to bitmap fonts; for scalable text, use vector-based formats like TTF or OTF.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are .73k files common today?

No, .73k files are specific to the legacy Amiga operating system and are rarely encountered outside of retro computing contexts.

Can I use .73k fonts on my PC?

Directly, no. You would typically need to use an Amiga emulator or convert the font to a more compatible format like TrueType (.ttf).

What is the difference between a bitmap font and a vector font?

Bitmap fonts, like .73k, are made of pixels and look best at a specific size, while vector fonts are defined by mathematical paths and can be scaled infinitely without losing quality.

Technical Details

.73k font files are typically 8-bit bitmap fonts, containing pixel data for each character in a typeface. They store font metrics and glyph information directly, making them simple but resolution-dependent. These files were part of the Amiga's native font handling system, designed for the hardware capabilities of the time.

Did You Know?

.73k files were part of the Amiga's native font system, which was quite advanced for its time.
The '73k' designation likely refers to a specific font naming convention or internal identifier used by Amiga software.

Security Information

.73k files are font data and generally pose no security risk. However, as with any file downloaded from unknown sources, exercise caution.

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