These are likely "Image" files. Do not open them directly; they must be loaded into a specific software environment (e.g., an emulator or a hardware flasher). If you see .cfg , .ini , or .xml Category: Configuration.
These usually tell a main program how to organize the other files in the set. ⚠️ Important Considerations
Use a CRC32 or MD5 checksum tool to verify that your file matches the source. Corrupt archives in this category often lead to hardware "bricks" or software crashes.
The "IP_OD1" prefix and "Set40" suffix suggest a versioned collection of data. This format is common in: Used for emulators like MAME or FBNeo.
Open with a text editor (Notepad++) to read the metadata. This often contains the "Project Name" or "Hardware Version" intended for the set. If you see .dat or .db Category: Database/Mapping.