S File

Category: Developer Files

What is a S file?

These are files written using the Assembly programming though it is used in other programs too. They are Assembly source codes (Unix) schemes for various computer applications, microcontrollers, microprocessors many more programmable devices. Examples of source codes include Scheme Language, Modula-3 Foreign, Multi-edit Macro, Free Pascal, and Xcode source codes. They are written in with the GNU assembler. According to the GNU licensing rules, Assembly source codes are open. Therefore, you can download and modify the software, unlike their counterparts. The programming language used is a low-level form. S file’s main job is to store a series of Assembly instructions to the processor subsequently based on a specific style. They are tied to one computer design compared to high-level programming. People operating on Unix OS will come across these .s files a lot. To view and edit S files, you can use any text or source code editor.

How to Open S Files

Microsoft Visual Studio

Microsoft Notepad

gVim

Apple Xcode

MacroMates TextMate

Bare Bones BBEdit

MacVim

Pico

GNU Emacs

How to Make S Files

Below are some software programs that can open S files. Download one to open your file now.