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  • 121MD2 (cryptography) — Infobox cryptographic hash function name = MD2 caption = designers = Ronald Rivest publish date = April 1992 series = MD, MD2, MD3, MD4, MD5 derived from = derived to = related to = certification = digest size = 128 bits structure = rounds = 18… …

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  • 122JBIG — Infobox file format name = JBIG icon = extension = .jbg, .jbig mime = image/jbig type code = creatorcode = owner = ISO, IEC, ITU T genre = Image file formats containerfor = containedby = extendedfrom = extendedto = JBIG2 JBIG is a lossless image… …

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  • 123PCM adaptor — A PCM adaptor is a device used for recording digital audio in the PCM format, which in turn connects to a video cassette recorder (acting as a transport) for storage and playback of the digital audio information. Contents 1 How a PCM adaptor… …

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  • 124SoX — sound exchange redirects here. For the music industry organization, see SoundExchange. Sound eXchange Developer(s) Chris Bagwell, et al. Stable release 14.3.2 / 27 February 2011; 8 months ago (2011 02 27) …

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  • 125Comparison of Unicode encodings — This article compares Unicode encodings. Two situations are considered: 8 bit clean environments and environments that forbid use of byte values that have the high bit set. Originally such prohibitions were to allow for links that used only seven …

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  • 126ISO 8583 — Standard for Financial Transaction Card Originated Messages Interchange message specifications is the International Organization for Standardization standard for systems that exchange electronic transactions made by cardholders using payment… …

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  • 127MT63 — is a digital for transmission in high noise situations. How it works By encoding the data to transmit (what you type on the keyboard) in a complex way, using 64 different modulated tones, the MT63 developer Pawel Jalocha SP9VRC has been able to… …

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  • 128Extended Copy Protection — XCP redirects here. For other uses, see XCP (disambiguation). Extended Copy Protection (XCP) is a software package developed by the British company First 4 Internet, (which on 20 November 2006, changed its name to Fortium Technologies Ltd see… …

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