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  • ... Paper can be a medium for digital information as well, through media such as [[punched card]]s, [[punched tape]], and [[bar codes]]. ...and the 2nd century AD, and eventually replaced such earlier writing media as [[papyrus]] (made from plants) and [[parchment]] (from animal skins). Gute
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  • '''Acorn Sprite''' (also known as '''RISC OS Sprite''') files are the native format for graphics on RISC OS s
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  • For the Audio section, as you can see, I've picked up from whoever started it and kept on with the fo : I'm functioning as Final Editor on this project (unlike most Wikis), so there's a solid voice
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  • A music format created in 1989 by Zuheir Urwani and Thomas Kolbe. Also known as the Profiteam Sound Factory format.
    496 B (63 words) - 04:08, 28 December 2023
  • ...f some kind, but are here on the Wiki instead, because that's how we roll. As things are resolved, they will be moved to the Discussion page. If there's ...l (1:1), nor (1:many) / (many:1) so it makes sense to protect both aspects as definable things - the extension because that's whats most commonly searche
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  • ...ipt, or PHP code which includes HTML). Programming language code is stored as [[source code]] which may be directly interpreted by a machine or compiled ...runch.com/2013/10/10/my-experience-as-a-fourth-grade-hacker/ My Experience As A Fourth Grade Hacker]
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  • DWC was created by Dean W. Cooper in 1986 as a higher performance alternative to the [[ARC (compression format)|ARC]] (b
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  • ... format (or, rather, group of formats) for providing feeds of content such as news articles, blog posts, podcasts, or, really, anything that can be distr ...hey could be included on the portal page. The format was initially adapted as a variety of [[RDF]], which in turn was [[XML]]-based. With Netscape promot
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  • ...es and binary files are in danger of being unreadable to later generations as no readily available information about accessing them is to be found. Vario ... entries will skirt the edge of reason, or a file format will not be clear as to where it should be filed. This is understandable and will be dealt with,
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  • ...d new types could be registered with Acorn. Third party applications, such as DrawPlus, Vector and Poster, were created to provide enhanced editing and c
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  • Types of files stored in this file system were designated as [[RISC OS filetype]]s.
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  • ...described on this page's parent page describe entities that exist on disks as they would normally be used. ...pages of this page should contain information on the format itself as well as instructions on how to extract a physical disk into that disk image format,
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  • ...perating systems. But we should be logging as many known operating systems as possible, with categories created for known formats that are specific to th My two cents on the issue is that Free Systems should be listed apart as non-free ones have legal issues (copyright being of course the major one).
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  • It is justly characterized as "quick and dirty", requiring crude Uuencoding-style heuristics to detect it
    1 KB (135 words) - 02:54, 28 December 2023
  • A major issue is that languages are collapsing as worldwide networking increases - the larger languages outstrip the smaller ...among humans, some languages have been artificially constructed, sometimes as part of fictional universes and other times intended for actual use in comm
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  • ...s, instead of slaving away making a well-known format's entry as beautiful as possible. This priority over beauty also exists when discussing where a fil The primary focus of the Wiki are electronic file formats, as those are the most fleeting and most likely to be non-evident. It's good pe
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  • ...f Id Software were working when they started their own game-making company as moonlighters. ...geeks can be pretty arrogant about regarding their own quirky data formats as being "universal" or "uniform", leading to lots of uses of the letter "U" i
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  • ...hich can be played using a Z-code interpreter. It is sometimes referred to as Infocom format. There are eight versions of Z-code. The first six were crea ...orb]] container files along with other resources needed for the game, such as images and sounds.
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  • ... by hand. Famous musician John Philip Sousa famously denounced all of them as "infernal machines" that were killing real music. ...ormats include velocity information, and in the 1920s famous pianists such as Rachmaninoff and Gershwin made piano roll recordings. They lack many of the
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  • These are inter-related with [[EVT]] and as such grouped under the [[ELECTONE]] file formats page.
    306 B (40 words) - 14:55, 16 May 2021

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