What is the difference between .tim and .uil?
- Name
- PSX TIM
- X-Motif UIL Table
- Extension
- .tim
- .uil
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Sony
- The Open Group
- Description
- Commonly found on PlayStation game consoles as it's used to develop the game software. TIM contains standard RGBA with transparency levels as well as 4,8,16,24, and 32 -bit color. An example of a game that used .tim is the GTA game series.
- X-Motif UIL Table (UIL) is a plain text file format used by the User Interface Language (UIL) compiler, which is used for creating user interfaces for the X Window System. This format is used for defining menus, buttons, dialog boxes, and other components of graphical user interfaces. UIL files are written using a set of keywords and parameters that can be used to set up the visual elements of the user interface.
- MIME Type
- image/vnd.ptnet.tim
- application/x-uil
- Sample
- sample.uil