.NVM File Overview

File Extension: NVM
File Type Description: PlayStation 2 BIOS Configuration File
File Type Developer: Open Source
Primary Associated Software: PCSX2
Primary Software Developer: Open Source

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What is File Extension NVM?

Primarily, a NVM file extension is a type of PlayStation 2 BIOS Configuration File file developed for the PCSX2 software program by Open Source. Our internal web tracking data indicates that Windows 10 operating system users, and those living in United States, are the most likely to use PlayStation 2 BIOS Configuration File files. Google Chrome is their primary internet browser for the bulk of these users.


Associated Developers and Software

PCSX2 by Open Source

Top NVM User Languages

Top NVM File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular NVM File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Linux

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