MKCD files are used in MakeCode editors. The Minecraft editor uses files prepended with "minecraft". The Chibi Chip editor uses other filenames. When downloading, MakeCode adds a prefix to prevent ope...
MKCD files are used in MakeCode editors. The Minecraft editor uses files prepended with “minecraft”. The Chibi Chip editor uses other filenames. When downloading, MakeCode adds a prefix to prevent opening the wrong file type.
MakeCode uses .UF2 and .HEX extensions for files created in other editors. To open an MKCD file, use the Minecraft or Chibi Chip Microsoft MakeCode web editor.
Windows can’t recognize the MKCD extension. So if you double click the file you have to select an app to open it.
The mkcd command creates a bootable Solaris ISO image. You specify the input files and output ISO image file.
The mkcd tool adds version information to a VCD. This allows installing extension modules from the VCD into an existing Spectrum installation.
I reordered the sentences to first introduce MKCD files. Then how to open them. The other details about mkcd on Solaris and Spectrum seemed not directly related so I left them last. I removed some repetitive explanations about file associations in Windows. Please let me know if you would like me to clarify or expand on any part of the simplified text.