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  • 41File Allocation Table — FAT (от англ. File Allocation Table «таблица размещения файлов») архитектура файловой системы, сейчас широко используемая в картах памяти фотоаппаратов и других устройств. Разработана Биллом Гейтсом и Марком МакДональдом в 1977 году[1].… …

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  • 42Jaguar (console) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jaguar (homonymie). Jaguar Fabricant Atari Type …

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  • 43Family Table Tennis — Developer(s) Arc System Works Publisher(s) Aksys Games …

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  • 44Pocket Dream Console — Infobox CVG system title = Pocket Dream Console manufacturer = Tomy / Takara type = Closed system handheld game console generation = lifespan = CPU = Unknown 16 bit media = None storage = None controllers = connectivity = online service = release …

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  • 45Chronology of console role-playing games — See Lists of video games for related lists. This is a comprehensive index of commercial console role playing games, sorted chronologically. Information regarding date of release, developer, publisher, platform, sub genre and notability is… …

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  • 46Cooking Mama 2 : Tous à table — Cooking Mama 2 : Tous à table Éditeur 505 Games Développeur Creative Office Date de sortie 13 novembre 2007 …

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  • 47pied-de-table — [pjedtabl] n. m. ÉTYM. XVIIIe; de pied, de, et table. ❖ ♦ Techn. (hist. du mobilier). Table à dessus de marbre appuyée en console sous un trumeau par un seul support. || Des pieds de table sculptés …

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  • 48Job File Table — The Job File Table (JFT) is a DOS data structure in the Program Segment Prefix (PSP). It starts at PSP offset 0x18 and is 20 bytes long. For each open file handle, DOS stores the index into the System File Table (SFT). A file handle that is… …

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  • 49pier table — a low table or console intended to be set between two windows, often beneath a pier glass. [1825 35] * * * …

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  • 50furniture — furnitureless, adj. /ferr ni cheuhr/, n. 1. the movable articles, as tables, chairs, desks or cabinets, required for use or ornament in a house, office, or the like. 2. fittings, apparatus, or necessary accessories for something. 3. equipment for …

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