LCD is a file extension for CDSpace Emulated Disk Image files. The Disk Image Files category comprises 203 various formats. LCD files are supported on Windows devices. UltraISO software manages LCD files. EZB Systems, Inc. created UltraISO. Check the developer’s site for LCD and UltraISO details.
Space International, aka CDSpace Emulated Disk Image, created the LCD file extension. LCD is categorized as Disk Image Files. File formats include Binary, Text, XML, and Zip. ABBYY FineReader 15 opens LCD files.
CDSpace runs CD programs using virtual CD-ROMs without actual CDs. These LCD files store disk images in CDSpace default format. This software is now discontinued.
LCDs store non-game data emulating physical CD-ROM drives. LCDs contain files, folders, applications, images, audio, and documents. Properties include readability and protection.
Virtual CD disc images created by CDSpace emulate CDs and CD-ROM drives on hard disks. Programs run faster without CDs. CDSpace software is required to run. Space International discontinued CDSpace.
LCD files associate with multiple file types. Mostly, LCDs link to CDSpace Emulated Disk Image format. Windows OS supports LCDs. LCD is one of 203 Disk Image File types. Space International created CDSpace Emulated Disk Image. UltraISO and other software open LCD files.
LCD organizes data for storage. CDSpace Emulated Disk Image software creates LCD files. Space International developed it. LCD details: Disk Image file for CDSpace to read CDs without disks.
203 file types use LCD extension. Incompatible applications handle each type. Space International developed CDSpace Emulated Disk Image and ALZip. ALZip modifies/reads CDSpace Emulated Disk Image files.
LCD file icon double-click opens it. If no appropriate program, install UltraISO. Ensure UltraISO installed to open LCD files.