Click the "Select File" button above, and choose your RSC file.
You’ll see a preview, if available.
Click the "Convert file to..." button to extract text information.
Convert RSC to another file type
To convert RSC Resource files to another format, you need MikroTik RouterOS or other Settings software.
Convert a file to RSC
To convert other file formats to the "Router Script & Resource" file type, you need software like MikroTik RouterOS or a similar tool.
About RSC files
A .RSC file typically functions as a configuration script for MikroTik RouterOS devices, storing network configurations or backups. It may also represent a resource file used by Bentley MicroStation for CAD line styles, fonts, or symbology, or even legacy Symbian OS compiled application resources. The main challenge with the .RSC format is identifying the file's actual origin due to extreme extension overloading. MikroTik .RSC files are usually plain text scripts, but they are proprietary to the RouterOS ecosystem and not natively executable elsewhere. MicroStation .RSC files are proprietary binaries requiring a costly CAD license to open, locking your data away if you do not have the software. Legacy Symbian and game resources are essentially dead formats that modern operating systems cannot natively read. For MikroTik files, convert to TXT or CSV to review firewall rules and network settings in a standard text editor. For MicroStation resources, converting line styles and fonts to DWG, DXF, or PDF ensures interoperability with AutoCAD and other vector software.
Convert.Guru analyzes your RSC file, detects the exact format, and lets you read the text inside.
If you want to convert RSC file to LIN, CSV, JSON, XML, YAML, YML, TOML, INI, CFG, CONF, DAT or DB, you can use MikroTik RouterOS or similar software from the "Script & Resource Storage" category. In the File menu, look for Save As… or Export….
To convert DBF, XML, SQLITE, XLSX, SQL, TSV, ACCDB, YAML, MDB, CSV, ODS or JSON files to RSC, try MikroTik RouterOS or another comparable tool in the "Script & Resource Storage" category.
The RSC Converter Story
The history of Convert.Guru began over 25 years ago in California with Tom Simondi’s file-format database. A former contributor to Space Shuttle development and a software pioneer of the 1980s, Simondi established a trusted resource for file type analysis that was even referenced by Microsoft Windows XP. Today, we use modern technology to process and convert thousands of file formats while continually improving our RSC converter.