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  • ! As named in the Import/Export menus
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  • ... a separate addon to it as with [[Windows 3.1]], and later more integrated as with [[Windows 95]] but still with a separate DOS system within it; XP is f
    1 KB (224 words) - 03:03, 22 July 2019
  • ...tes, each track contains 16 sectors. Tracks are arranged in the same order as "logical tracks" in TR-DOS: 0th track on 0th side, 0th track on 1st side, 1
    1,017 B (161 words) - 02:15, 13 September 2019
  • ...stalled from floppy disks), so some new computer users started out with it as their working environment from the beginning. It still had to be run from t ...mic curiosity to a mainstream medium needed to install other software such as a "Winsock" driver or the ubiquitous [[AOL]] disks.
    2 KB (267 words) - 15:20, 7 September 2019
  • ...oto-Objects image format is similar to other formats sometimes referred to as images with transparency or images that have an associated Mask or Alpha Ch
    2 KB (295 words) - 19:45, 25 May 2023
  • ...d copy of v1.12 Professional. The files it creates are (correctly) labeled as v1.12.
    7 KB (921 words) - 16:18, 4 August 2023
  • ...LZEXE seem to be relatively rare -- or maybe they're just hard to identify as such. Known examples:
    4 KB (556 words) - 12:37, 8 September 2023
  • ...ting system that eventually got licensed to Microsoft (and in turn to IBM) as PC-DOS / [[MS-DOS]].
    713 B (106 words) - 16:48, 25 August 2019
  • ...evice manufacturers) changed things in order to support more storage, such as using "logical sectors" bigger than the physical sectors so that the maximu
    975 B (141 words) - 16:52, 25 August 2019
  • ...ystems for DEC computers. It takes after some other DEC file systems, such as that of [[TOPS-20]], but is more sophisticated.
    1 KB (141 words) - 04:56, 24 July 2019
  • ... the same magic number, [[ASCII]] {{magic|WOTF}} ("WOT File", presumably), as WRF<ref>http://searchengineblaster.com/wots/sebtour.wot</ref><ref>https://a ...ear what "WOT" stands for, beyond the "W" presumably standing for "WebEx", as it does in WRF.
    2 KB (292 words) - 09:47, 31 August 2019
  • ... database with version history is a subdirectory of the working directory. As such, metadata about the working directory is not stored in the repository,
    2 KB (224 words) - 14:27, 10 February 2020
  • ...Selection from the version 2.0e installation "wizard"</ref> in addition to as a standalone program. A regular Wax project has the extension ".wxp". When used as a preset (reusable template), it has the extension ".wxpr".
    2 KB (246 words) - 02:12, 31 August 2019
  • ...g copies of the copyrighted NMEA 0183 standard. (pricing starting $1000). As a result there is a proliferation of reverse engineered documentation for c ...er identifier mnemonics]. For example GPS information begin with 'GP' such as the GPGSV (satellites in view) while mobile AIS device messages begin with
    3 KB (495 words) - 11:00, 9 August 2019
  • ...ed '''Print House''' (as the PC Magazine link says) or '''Print Office''' (as [https://www.macworld.com/article/1014076/printoffice2000.html this Macworl ...Office" the suite only ever contained "Print Office" the software (as well as Photo House and sometimes? the contacts manager). Even [https://web.archive
    2 KB (409 words) - 00:33, 12 August 2019
  • ...ith one key (never the first, in testing, and therefore unsuitable for use as a magic number) named "version", whose value is a dictionary with keys "ope
    1,010 B (137 words) - 16:07, 12 August 2019
  • later than version 5 save the stylesheet as part of the
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  • ... I can tell--> used to refer to a specific implementation of chunk storage as a structure within [[Minecraft NBT format|NBT]] files; this is to the exclu ...vil format stores per-block data (which includes actual block type as well as e.g. lighting) in 16*16*16 "sections". Whether split up into NBTs individua
    2 KB (311 words) - 09:46, 17 September 2019
  • ...craft game as the underlying format of various Minecraft data formats such as the [[Minecraft Anvil format]]. This and other Minecraft formats are extens
    1 KB (162 words) - 22:11, 18 August 2019
  • ...e state of individual players, in separate server files for each player or as part of the level.dat file of a single player game. The data is in [[Minecr
    645 B (94 words) - 21:43, 18 August 2019
  • The format is used (within the client.jar file) to represent structures such as end city, igloo, fossil, and custom structures. The third-party [[Schematic
    691 B (98 words) - 23:44, 17 August 2019
  • ...and "players" fuzzy. These files can store entire childhoods worth of data as players use lots of creativity towards their world.
    2 KB (206 words) - 23:09, 22 November 2021
  • ...ance File System) is the filesystem used in the [[OS/2]] operating system, as an improvement on the [[FAT]] file system.
    408 B (49 words) - 20:59, 18 March 2021
  • JFFS treats the memory device as a circular log, writing to sections of it in order until space runs out and
    895 B (131 words) - 12:15, 21 October 2023
  • ...kernel since 2001. [[LogFS]], [[UBIFS]], and [[YAFFS]] have been developed as replacements for it. ...has similar characteristics to JFFS, but introduces some enhancements such as support for NAND flash devices and compression.
    979 B (135 words) - 15:29, 18 August 2019
  • ...witched to different file systems due to the limitations of this one, such as 14-character filenames (later extended to 30). MINIX was designed more for
    675 B (97 words) - 13:17, 19 August 2019
  • ...d file system for [[Linux]], intended for non-volatile memory systems such as DIMMs. It is somewhat hard to search for information about, given how many
    659 B (84 words) - 01:49, 20 August 2019
  • ...ased commercially and later released under the BSD license. It is designed as a compatible successor to [[Ami-FileSafe]]. It divides the space on a drive
    573 B (77 words) - 04:26, 20 August 2019
  • ...012, but removed for lack of interest. One part of its system was spun out as a separate project, becoming the [[Elliptics]] NoSQL database system.
    417 B (55 words) - 13:19, 20 August 2019
  • ...e archival storage. It works with the OpenSolaris operating system as well as having a client implementation on Linux.
    776 B (101 words) - 01:06, 21 August 2019
  • ...sequently convicted of murder; development is now being done by volunteers as an open source project.
    757 B (114 words) - 04:43, 21 August 2019
  • '''Reiser4''' is a file system for Linux intended as a successor to [[ReiserFS]].
    449 B (58 words) - 04:46, 21 August 2019
  • ...puters which was later implemented in versions for other operating systems as well, including versions of [[Linux]]. It uses a journaling system to track
    766 B (106 words) - 13:48, 22 August 2019
  • ...SkyOS can work with other file systems such as those in the [[FAT]] family as well.
    380 B (56 words) - 03:01, 23 August 2019
  • ... of 2019, it still says on its official site that it is not ready for use, as only some of its components are complete.
    950 B (140 words) - 12:32, 23 August 2019
  • ...nvironment that included a custom operating system and filesystem, as well as a compiler which compiled Pascal into virtual-system [[UCSD p-system p-code
    1 KB (152 words) - 16:14, 24 August 2019
  • ...ctual disk inside is round as usual). It was released around the same time as the 3½" disk, attempting a "[[VHS]] vs. [[Betamax]]" or "[[BluRay Disc]] v ... on, some discs were marked as being for the DSDD drives by being labelled as '''CF2DD''' or '''CF2-D''', but reportedly there was no difference in the u
    4 KB (665 words) - 20:14, 22 December 2020
  • ...stom operating system and [[UCSD p-System Filesystem|filesystem]], as well as a compiler which compiled Pascal into virtual-machine code which could then
    973 B (136 words) - 16:18, 24 August 2019
  • ...]] developed by Kirk McKusick and Poul-Henning Kamp. It adds such features as variable-size blocks and 64-bit block pointers, increasing the possible siz
    411 B (56 words) - 19:24, 24 August 2019
  • ... on HP printer driver software. Later sold to Sierra On-line and rebranded as "Print Artist QuickPublish"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20000510092218/
    1 KB (164 words) - 23:02, 13 April 2020
  • ...cted with the Apache Hadoop project. It's sometimes sneeringly referred to as a "data store" rather than a true "file system" due to its lack of POSIX co
    940 B (129 words) - 02:31, 26 August 2019
  • ...nor differences from DM3, possibily only limited to use of 64-bit integers as opposed to 32-bit ones and a size count for each tag (section)<ref name="nt
    2 KB (224 words) - 02:31, 23 October 2019
  • ...successor to the [[NetWare File System]]. It works with SUSE Linux as well as with Novell's own NetWare operating system.
    456 B (59 words) - 03:45, 27 August 2019
  • ...at it may record other details of the video conference, such as text chat, as well.<ref>http://www.wbximg.com/includes/documents/data-sheets/NBR_datashee
    3 KB (355 words) - 06:16, 23 September 2019
  • ...t]] repository system to allow files within a repository to be manipulated as a virtual file system. It was developed by Microsoft.
    559 B (75 words) - 04:38, 28 August 2019
  • ...ut in a directory in [[Windows]] to control how the folder is viewed, such as specifying a custom icon. ...code>[.ShellClassInfo]</code> section containing values of parameters such as <code>IconFile</code>.
    737 B (96 words) - 05:22, 28 August 2019
  • ...nline.com/about.html</ref>. Greenstreet Publisher uses the same DTP engine as many other products based on [[Timeworks Publisher]] and [[PageMagic]] by N ...ic|44 54 50 49}} or <code>DTPI</code> in ascii. This is the same structure as the old [[Timeworks Publisher]] format.
    2 KB (252 words) - 22:20, 27 May 2021
  • ...succeed [[Webex Recording Format]] (WRF), but they have coexisted; ARF is (as of 2019) only produced by recording software run directly by the company, w
    3 KB (418 words) - 06:03, 23 September 2019
  • ...rive used in the 1970s and 1980s on some mainframes and minicomputers such as the 370 and System/34. It uses [[FM encoding]] at a track density of 48 tra
    2 KB (247 words) - 14:42, 2 September 2019
  • ...rive used in the 1970s and 1980s on some mainframes and minicomputers such as the 370 and System/34. It uses [[FM encoding]] at a track density of 48 tra
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