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  • ..., named after its creator Abraham Nemeth. It replaced earlier systems such as the [[Taylor Code]] which Nemeth found to be inadequate. Its earliest versi
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  • '''FILE_ID.DIZ''' is a file sometimes found within archives (such as [[ZIP]] files) containing software intended to be distributed, particularly ...iption In Zipfile", and is also "zip" upside down (if written in lowercase as "diz", though in the DOS era filenames were usually shown in uppercase).
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  • '''EPOC Sketch''' (also known as '''Psion Series 5 Sketch''', '''Psion Sketch''', or '''S5 Sketch''') is a r
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  • ...sed for loading and saving programs and data on the Color Computer (CoCo), as was common for early home computers before disk drives became widespread.
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  • ...] and [[JV3]]) as well as disk image formats for other computer lines such as the [[DSK (Apple II)|Apple II]] and [[DSK (CPCEMU)|Amstrad]].
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  • ...o play both sides without manual flipping, and others requiring a turnover as with [[Gramophone record|vinyl records]]. ...ere used for computer games and karaoke discs as well as their primary use as a video medium.
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  • The '''CD''' (Compact Disc) is a popular medium for recorded sound as well as computer data, developed by Philips and Sony. It is a laser-read optical di
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  • ...t is marked by much use of abbreviation, including "u" for "you". It arose as a practical technique to express messages concisely in the face of characte
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  • Scheme also has its own variants, such as '''GNU Guile''', '''Racket''', and '''[[Pyramid]]'''.
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  • ... developed (and was funded by a Kickstarter campaign) by a British person, as seen by the £ sign on the Kickstarter page.
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  • Windows will mis-identify STL files as Certificate Trust Lists, since those use the same extension.
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  • ... were developed by a group called OASIS, so they are sometimes referred to as "OASIS format" or "OASIS Open Document Format". ...ink+bug+in+OpenOffice+and+LibreOffice Images not embedded because of paste as link bug in OpenOffice and LibreOffice]
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  • '''Mailpile''' is a web-server-based e-mail client under development as of 2013, with the aim of "taking e-mail back" by remedying the deficiencies ... open-source software. An online demo site is live to test it out, as well as downloads of the installable version (still in an early, buggy alpha stage)
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  • As the access is done entirely through Google proprietary programs and sites, ** "As Is" or "File" (used for unrecognized file types)
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  • ...e [[JPEG]] image format. It is most often used for stereoscopic images, or as a way to include an unusually large thumbnail image. (Most JPEG thumbnail f
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  • ...acters], there were some specialised versions for particular scripts, such as [http://www.fvempel.nl/manuals/araloco.pdf Euro-Arabic LocoScript] ([https: ...yback Machine doesn't have all the code, but the whole website is archived as a .7z [http://www.classiccmp.org/cpmarchives/index.php here].
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  • ...haracters, though such controls (e.g., the [[C0 controls]]) were also used as control characters, which could make it hard to type them when you're inten ...characters, mathematical symbols, and Greek letters were included, as well as line-graphics characters (which were in the [[C1 controls]] range). [[LocoS
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  • ...f the World Wide Web, and was one of the original three pillars of the Web as invented by Tim Berners-Lee (the others being [[URL]]s and [[HTML]]). It co * [http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/AsImplemented.html HTML 0.9 as implemented (W3C)]
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  • ...] (ROM) used in the early days of computing, based on use of ferrite cores as transformers. It had a higher capacity than the read-write core memory used
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  • A PEM file is plain text. It contain one or more objects, such as certificates or keys, which may not all be the same type. Each object is de ...GIN" and "END" keywords is a name (such as "CERTIFICATE") that can be used as an identifier for the type of object.
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  • ...be stored in a single file. There may also be other types of objects, such as private keys, stored in the same file.
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  • ...hat stores an [[RSA private key]], for use with cryptographic systems such as [[SSL]].
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  • ...rmat instead of [[JP2]] format. However, some invalid GMLJP2 files labeled as JP2 do exist. ...ndards/gmljp2 GML in JPEG 2000 for Geographic Imagery Encoding], now known as Version 1.0
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  • The file header is as follows: | Reserved || int32 || Unknown. Always observed as zero.
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  • The first 10 bytes of the file are "a standard AMOS file header, as generated by a PHDR statement." The header <code>ff ff 00 01 64 00 00 00 03
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  • ...t captures the raw data of the disk, but sometimes in an audio format such as [[MP3]].
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  • ...hose raw disk images, forensic formats also store various metadata as well as hash tables to track the origin of data and ensure it is not altered after
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  • ...to store hash tables of data stored for the purpose of investigation, such as files and disk images taken from suspect hard drives.
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  • ... (no connection with the airline) is a database engine from Microsoft used as the back-end database of a number of its products, and eventually a public
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  • ...e key''' is an [[RSA private key]] format that stores the same information as [[PEM encoded RSA private key]], but encoded in [[DER]] format instead of [
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  • ...lization of [[ASN.1]] format. It is often used for cryptographic data such as certificates, but has other uses.
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  • ...s Wiki article linked below gives more detail on exact directories as well as the format of the file.
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  • A [[Windows Shortcut]] (also known as '''LNK''' or '''Microsoft Shell Link''') is a Microsoft Windows file provid
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  • ...s. It does not necessarily include high-level formats that merely use JPEG as one of the possible ways to encode content.
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  • ... is a Netscape/Mozilla database file format used in various programs (such as the [[Firefox history file]] in version 2). Its use has been replaced by ot
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  • ... e-mail, contacts, appointments, notes, and other things. It is structured as a collection of items called "notes" with data and metadata on each.
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  • ...ormations in [[CAD]] datasets. Confusingly, they also refer to these files as 'World files', even though it is a completely different format. These 'Worl ...orate description of the meaning of the parameters in a World file as well as a discussion of the naming/file extension conventions
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  • I just changed this section, as the JP2 file spec explicitly defines the values of the 4 bytes starting at
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  • * '''Personal Storage Table''' (PST) - has mailboxes and other things such as tasks, notes, and appointments ...PST variety, but has been used as an "umbrella" name for all the varieties as well.
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  • ...decessor of PKCS12]]. Also, both ''PKCS12'' and ''PFX'' are sometimes used as collective names for both formats.
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  • ...port LUKS by default, using <code>cryptsetup</code> and related utilities, as if it were an advanced form of [[dm-crypt]].
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  • It may be stored in a number of file formats, such as:
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  • ...e by VirtualBox virtual machines (a program running on a real machine such as a desktop or laptop PC in order to simulate a separate machine for the purp
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  • ... for storage in virtual machines (a program running on a real machine such as a desktop or laptop PC in order to simulate a separate machine for the purp
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  • USB may get even more useful in the future, as a revision of the standard will make it possible to use higher wattages of ...People still keep running out of them, so expansion plug units are popular as well.
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  • | 1445 || 1 || Unknown || Used by the SpeedFix-version as a version indicator. In the original version it's always 0x20. | 0 || 2 || Coordinates || Formula: 2 * (x + y * 60). Stored as a 16-bit big-endian unsigned integer.
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  • As of version 1.5, PKCS7 defines six content types:
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  • |extensions={{ext|as}}, others
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  • ...troduced for use with early Unix-based Apple systems, AppleDouble survived as the main method of storing files with resource forks on OS X systems if a f ...atters), and creates a second "header" file with the resource fork as well as [[Finder information|Finder metadata]].
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  • ...[[Resource Fork]], which, in the case of a file stored as [[AppleDouble]] (as is usual for OS X filesystems) is in the file named with a dot and undersco
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