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1Binary numeral system — Numeral systems by culture Hindu Arabic numerals Western Arabic (Hindu numerals) Eastern Arabic Indian family Tamil Burmese Khmer Lao Mongolian Thai East Asian numerals Chinese Japanese Suzhou Korean Vietnamese …
2Binary star — For the hip hop group, see Binary Star (band). Hubble image of the …
3Binary 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 …
4Disk editor — A disk editor is a computer program that allows its user to read, edit, and write raw data (at character or hexadecimal, byte levels) on disk drives (e.g., hard disks, USB flash disks or removable media such as a floppy disks); as such, they are… …
5Binary large object — A blob (alternately known as a binary large object, basic large object, BLOB, or BLOb) is a collection of binary data stored as a single entity in a database management system. Blobs are typically images, audio or other multimedia objects, though …
6Binary VI — vi Pour les articles homonymes, voir VI. vi est un éditeur de texte en mode texte plein écran écrit par Bill Joy en 1976 sur une des premières versions de la distribution Unix BSD. Il est présent d office sur la majorité des systèmes Unix actuels …
7Gray code — The reflected binary code, also known as Gray code after Frank Gray, is a binary numeral system where two successive values differ in only one digit.The reflected binary code was originally designed to prevent spurious output from… …
8Hard disk drive — Hard drive redirects here. For other uses, see Hard drive (disambiguation). Hard disk drive Mechanical interior of a modern hard disk drive Date invented 24 December 1954 [1] …
9Floppy disk — Floppy redirects here. For other uses, see Floppy (disambiguation). 8 inch, 5 1⁄4 inch, and 3 1⁄2 inch floppy disks …
10Machine code — or machine language is a system of impartible instructions executed directly by a computer s central processing unit. Each instruction performs a very specific task, typically either an operation on a unit of data (in a register or in memory, e.g …