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  • 1Binary file — binaries redirects here. For double stars, see Binary star. .bin redirects here. For The CD image format, see Disk image. A hex dump of the 318 byte Wikipedia favicon, or …

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  • 2Application binary interface — In computer software, an application binary interface (ABI) describes the low level interface between an application program and the operating system, or the interface between an application and its libraries, or that between component parts of… …

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  • 3Binary-coded decimal — In computing and electronic systems, binary coded decimal (BCD) is a digital encoding method for numbers using decimal notation, with each decimal digit represented by its own binary sequence. In BCD, a numeral is usually represented by four bits …

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  • 4Backward compatibility — In the context of telecommunications and computing, a device or technology is said to be backward or downward compatible if it can work with input generated by an older device.[1] If products designed for the new standard can receive, read, view… …

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  • 5Source code compatibility — In computing, a computer that can run the same source code intended to be compiled and run on another computer is said to be source compatible.The source code must be compiled before running, unless the computers can work as Interpreters (this is …

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  • 6Application Binary Interface —    Abbreviated ABI. A specification that aims to ensure binary compatibility between applications running on the same family of processors or CPUs using Unix System V Release 4. Applications developed using ABI can run on hardware from different… …

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  • 7Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code — (EBCDIC) is an 8 bit character encoding (code page) used on IBM mainframe operating systems such as z/OS, OS/390, VM and VSE, as well as IBM midrange computer operating systems such as OS/400 and i5/OS (see also Binary Coded Decimal). It is also… …

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  • 8Linux Standard Base — The Linux Standard Base, or LSB, is a joint project by several Linux distributions under the organizational structure of the Linux Foundation (merger of the Free Standards Group and the Open Source Development Labs) to standardize the internal… …

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  • 9Pin-compatibility — In electronics, a pin compatible device, such as a logic integrated circuit (IC), memory module or microprocessor, is one that has the same functions assigned to the same particular pins. [ [http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/pin… …

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  • 10International Standard Book Number — ISBN redirects here. For usage of ISBNs in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:ISBN. A 13 digit ISBN, 978 3 16 148410 0, as represented by an EAN 13 bar code. The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a unique[1][2 …

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