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  • ...stem for mobile devices, created by Google based on [[Linux]] and released as open-source. It has proved highly popular for smartphones and other devices
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  • ...many others). The currently-popular [[Linux]] operating system was created as an open-source "clone" of Unix. Since Linux runs a large portion of web ser ... themselves "Unix", though many other systems are unofficially referred to as "Unix-like".
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  • ... information, including the values of any defined basic variables, as well as the BASIC tokens. ..._CC||Less significant byte of address of next position for LPRINT to print as (in PRBUFF).
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  • ...sheets, while the tune header contains metadata and other information such as the key, meter and standard note length of the following tune. The tune bod As noted above, the file header contains processing information for the entire
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  • ...). While it was developed and demoed in 1978, it was not actually released as a consumer format until 1983 (in Japan). It was never released in North Ame ...leaved manner). The format was designed for interactive use in such things as video adventure games.
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  • Characters are stored in the PGN export format as bytes using the ISO 8859/1 Latin-1 (ECMA-94) code set. ...hese tags is fixed as is the order in which they appear"</i>. The tags are as follows:
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  • ...nvented in 1932 and used widely in computers of the 1950s and 1960s, often as the main memory of a computer. It differed from [[hard disk]]s by having a
    520 B (82 words) - 23:26, 25 May 2013
  • ...ographic plates remained in use by some professional photographers as late as the 1970s and by astronomers even longer (into the 1990s), since they were
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  • ...lay what is on its screen, often a presentation created with software such as [[PPT|PowerPoint]].
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  • It is also known as '''VFF''' (Visualization File Format), or '''Sun IFF'''. It is not related ...e lists "Sun-Taac User Manual, Volume Rendering Package, Sun Microsystems" as a reference.
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  • ...r the Apple II series late in its history. It was created by Andy Nicholas as a student project at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The [[Shr
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  • ... and the rows have numbers, and a cell can be addressed by an address such as "B2". ... (some of?) these formats, Excel 2010 doesn't support any of them anymore, as shown in [http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/file-formats-that-ar
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  • ...lly standards-compliant) implementation of a DFDL parser has been released as the open-source project Defuddle. Implementation is in progress of a new, i
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  • ...ded in some Palm file formats, and apparently has also been used by itself as a file format. In a [[PRC (Palm OS)|PRC]] file, resources named "Tbmp", "tA ...here. It does not include every detail. "Same" means the field is the same as in the previous version. Different bitmap versions often appear in the same
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  • ...opted by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) in May, 2001. It was intended as a more flexible and extensible method of defining XML file format character
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  • Following that are the individual images, stored as embedded [[PCX]] files. The first one usually starts at file offset 4100 (0
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  • ... makers of [[VisiCalc]] (Software Arts, which was later acquired by Lotus) as a format for exporting and importing spreadsheet data between different pro ...-based format (newer implementations support other [[Character Encodings]] as well) with two sections, a header and data. Each section is divided into ch
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  • ...had to improvise and use the left and right arrows for up and down as well as left and right. Pressing the space bar toggled between horizontal and verti
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  • ...m often used on [[DVD-ROM|DVD-ROMs]] (and other optical disc formats, such as [[Blu-ray Disc]]s), but which is suitable for general purposes. Informally, It uses [[Endianness|little-endian]] byte order format, as people sometimes find out [https://twitter.com/bitsgalore/status/8782265637
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  • * '''Profile F''': Extended Black-and-White Fax Profile. Also known as '''TIFF-F''' or '''TIFF Class F'''.
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  • ...pendent servers; how would you get all your friends to use the same server as you so you can all connect? Or is there some sort of inter-networking to le
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  • ...employees and spun off as a separate company (which was lauded for a while as a successful move), but never managed to successfully transision to the new ...ter import capability. However, a number of special embedded commands such as control codes and "dot command" lines were used, which might cause a docume
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  • ...', '''Digital Moving-Picture Exchange''') is an image file format intended as an intermediate format for video editing. A video would be composed of many
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  • ...ent names and completely incompatible header formats, we opt to treat them as separate formats.
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  • ...ted to this format. While it had some specialized uses, it never caught on as a mainstream format.
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  • '''Code 11''', also known as USD-8, is a bar code format created by Intermec in 1977. It encodes digits
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  • ...ore common for it to be embedded in some other type of text document, such as a web page. From there, it can easily be copied and pasted into a chess app
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  • ...ata (width, height, thumbnail) in [[XML]] format, prefixed with its length as a little-endian 24-bit integer. The .NET serialized data can still be compr Bitmap data is stored as BGRA, and can be optionally serialized separately from the .NET data if its
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  • ...ine means that this character should not be substituted and should be left as it is. Each line in the file is normally displayed as a block of text. The maximum length for a line is 240 characters. For a lon
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  • ... extra zeroes). There are apparently also UPC-B, UPC-C, and UPC-D versions as well, but they are not often mentioned and may not be in current use.
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  • ...r or phone display in a manner where the colors keep changing, adding time as a fourth dimension.) ... possible to "hide" a ColorCode in an image or colored text piece, as long as the proper pattern of colors is present.
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  • ...iously look like a bar code of any sort (this sort of hidden data is known as [[steganography]]).
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  • File:Olympus-dot-code.jpg
    Olympus dot code, as they appeared on Nintendo machine-readable Pokemon cards.
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  • ...ch used it in a series of machine-readable cards connected with games such as Pokémon, to be read by the Nintendo e-Reader, an accessory for Nintendo co
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  • ...etary system developed by Lynn Ltd. It is designed for metal surfaces such as of surgical instruments.
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  • ...plate format used for early versions of the OpenOffice.org word processor, as the counterpart of the [[SXW]] document file format. It is a member of the
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  • It is (or was?) unofficially known as ''LAOLA File Format''. ...been observed in this type of file. Use this information at your own risk, as these identifiers can be unreliable.
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  • ...t Compound File]] format. Apparently the files can be of forensic interest as they sometimes contain references to deleted images. ... simple numeric names like "021", which are to be reversed and interpreted as a Catalog ID number (120, in this example).
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  • ...lic domain and published as the ISO/IEC 24778:2008 standard (and paywalled as usual for ISO standards).
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  • ... the contents of the label (text / image, formatting information), as well as information about the labelling device used and the label itself (length /
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  • Files have no header, and are exactly 1920 bytes in size. As the images are monochrome, only one bit is needed per pixel, or eight pixel
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  • ...e code system so that there aren't an excessive number of spaces in a row, as these would be hard to count. The number of bars in a row without a space a
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  • This sort of bar code system is regarded as "four-state" because there are four types of bars, classified by presence o
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  • ... suited to the low-capability, low-bandwidth systems of the time; however, as computers got more powerful in subsequent years, the Web rapidly exceeded i The "gopher:" [[URL]] scheme was created for the Web as a way to allow Gopher sites to be accessed through Web browsers, though man
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  • ...are able to have shapes and patterns that are meaningful to humans as well as computers.
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  • '''CMU Window Manager bitmap''' (possibly also known as '''ITC''' bitmap) is an uncompressed bi-level raster image file format. It
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  • ...purpose was as a way for magazines to publish computer-readable data, such as program listings (which, in those days, were commonly printed in computer m ...butts.com/cauzcoin/ Description] of decoding a freshly-generated Softstrip as part of a challenge (Will Sowerbutts, Sep 2016). Includes a Python decoder
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  • ...ny word and text processing systems. It is "available under the same terms as Donald Knuth's [[TeX]] program". <!--Factors that can help identify a candidate file as of this format. Include magic numbers, signatures etc if available. Eg: -->
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  • At one time, LuraTech offered software such as a Netscape plugin, Photoshop plugin, and an application called LuraWave Sma
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  • '''Triple DES''' (also known as '''Triple Data Encryption Algorithm''', '''TDEA''', or '''3DES''') is a sta
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