compact disk file system

  • 111SCANDISK — operating in text mode on a Windows 98 system. SCANDISK or ScanDisk is a utility in MS DOS and Microsoft Windows systems which checks and repairs file systems and bad clusters on the hard drive. It was introduced in MS DOS version 6.2. Previous… …

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  • 112AVCHD — (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) is a high definition and standard definition recording format for use in digital tapeless camcorders. The format is comparable to other handheld video camera recording formats, particularly TOD, and HDV.… …

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  • 113Windows Server 2003 — Part of the Microsoft Windows family …

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  • 114Media Transfer Protocol — The Media Transfer Protocol is a devised set of custom extensions to the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP).[1] Whereas PTP was designed for downloading photographs from digital cameras, Media Transfer Protocol supports the transfer of music files… …

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  • 115MUMPS — This article is about the programming language. For other uses, see Mumps (disambiguation). MUMPS Paradigm(s) Procedural Appeared in 1966 Designed by Neil Pappalardo Stable release ANSI X11.1 1995 (December 8, 1995; 15 years ago …

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  • 116OS/2 — A typical OS/2 Warp 4 desktop Company / developer IBM Microsoft …

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  • 117Windows NT — Not to be confused with Windows NT 4.0. Windows NT Company / developer Microsoft Programmed in C, C++ and Assembly language …

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  • 118Windows XP — Windows Experience redirects here. For Windows Experience Index, see Windows System Assessment Tool. Windows XP Part of the Microsoft Windows family …

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  • 119Macintosh 128K — mac specs Name=Macintosh Casing=Beige plastic (Pantone 453 [ [http://www.landsnail.com/apple/local/design/macintosh.html History of computer design: Apple Macintosh ] ] ) Introduced=December 15, 1983cite book last = Linzmayer first = Owen W.… …

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  • 120Datalight — Type Private[1] Founded Bothell, Washington, U.S. (incorporated 1983 (1983)) …

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