.SPT File Extension
ESPL Programming File
Developer | Ensign Software |
Popularity |
4.2 | 17 Votes |
What is an SPT file?
An SPT file contains source code written in the Ensign Software Programming Language (ESPL), which is specifically designed for the Ensign financial charting and analysis platform. It stores programming logic and instructions that define how Ensign processes market data, calculates indicators, or interacts with external data sources.
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Ensign is financial software that traders and analysts often use to chart, analyze, and trade finances. Additionally, the ESPL programming language allows users to enhance and tailor the functionality of the software. For example, an analyst may use Ensign to create and execute SPT files to automate tasks, develop trading strategies, or perform complex data analysis.
NOTE: Ensign users can encrypt SPT files as LIB files when selling or distributing their programs to protect the source code and proprietary formulas from their customers.
How to open an SPT file
You can open SPT files with Ensign Software Ensign in Windows. SInce SPT files store plain text, you can also open them with text editors, such as Microsoft Notepad (bundled with Windows) and Apple TextEdit (bundled with macOS).
Programs that open SPT files
SpeedTree Tree Data File
Developer | Interactive Data Visualization |
Popularity |
3.8 | 23 Votes |
Contains procedural tree data used by SpeedTreeCAD, a tree modeling program; includes information required to construct the tree geometry, as well as data for LOD implementation, wind animation, and cloning.
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SPT files can also be read by other 3D modeling programs that have the SpeedTreeMAX or SpeedTreeMAYA plugins installed.
Programs that open SPT files
Cypress Semiconductor Script
Developer | Cypress Semiconductor |
Popularity |
3.6 | 5 Votes |
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Using Cypress USB Console, developers can create SPT scripts by recording their actions as they click through the user interface. The recorded script can be run to automatically upload the firmware onto the USB-compatible device.
NOTE: Cypress USB Console is a component of Cypress' CyConsole software, which is often included with Cypress Development Kit applications.
Programs that open or reference SPT files
AQW Trainer File
Developer | N/A |
Popularity |
3.6 | 5 Votes |
"Autoer" file used by Hell Quest, a trainer program used for automatically leveling up characters in the MMORPG game Adventure Quest Worlds (AQW); saves instructions for user input; used for loading different trainer profiles for different game tasks.
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Trainer programs are used for automatically generating player input into games without the human player having to be present at the computer. This technique is sometimes used for games in which time is required to level up game characters. However, trainers are generally discouraged and are against most end user license agreement (EULA) policies. Neither Hell Quest nor SPT files are supported by Artix Entertainment, the creators of Adventure Quest Worlds.
NOTE: Programs other than Hell Quest can also open SPT files, including Cross Hell, a Flash (.FLA) application.
Programs that open SPT files
TM File Packer Compressed Archive
Developer | TMAgency |
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3.4 | 5 Votes |
Compressed file or group of files created with TM File Packer, a file compression program developed by TMAgency; can be used to split, compress, and decompress files.
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NOTE: TMAgency is a pay-per-download sponsor. TM File Packer is an adware program, so using the software is not recommended.
Programs that open SPT files
RadScript Script
Developer | Radical Entertainment |
Popularity |
1.0 | 1 Vote |
An SPT file may also be a script included in a Radical Entertainment video game, such as The Simpsons: Hit & Run or The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. It contains a series of actions to be executed in the game. For example, if a player enters a certain in-game area, they may trigger a script that plays an associated .RSD audio file.
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Each level in The Simpsons: Hit & Run uses its own SPT script. These scripts are named for their associated level. For example, level seven in The Simpsons: Hit & Run uses an SPT script named level7.spt. Level7.spt is notable for including a bugged action, in which The Simpsons: Hit & Run tries and fails to load associated audio files because the files' locations are specified incorrectly.
How to open an SPT file
SPT files are not meant to be manually opened. Instead, they are meant to be referenced and triggered during gameplay.