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  • 81Disc Filing System — DFS Developer Acorn Computers Full name Disc Filing System Introduced 1982 (Acorn MOS) Partition identifier None Structures Directory contents Single catalogue of 31 fi …

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  • 82Cd (command) — cd, sometimes also available as chdir (change directory), is a command line command to change the current working directory in operating systems such as Unix, DOS, OS/2 and Windows. It is also available for use in shell scripts and batch files.… …

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  • 83Filename — Screenshot of a Windows command shell showing filenames in a directory The filename is metadata about a file; a string used to uniquely identify a file stored on the file system. Different file systems impose different restrictions on length and… …

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  • 84Paging — This article is about computer virtual memory. For the wireless communication devices, see Pager . Bank switching is also called paging. Page flipping is also called paging. For calling people in a public place see Public address. In computer… …

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  • 85Stoned (computer virus) — Stoned is the name of a boot sector computer virus created in 1987, apparently in New Zealand. [cite journal url=http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/9.9.html#subj6 title=Marijuana Virus wreaks havoc in Australian Defence Department journal=The Risks… …

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  • 86STLSoft C++ Libraries — infobox software name = STLSoft C++ Libraries caption = latest release version = 1.9.57 latest release date = release date|2008|10|10 programming language = C/C++ operating system = MS Windows, Unix, partially Cross platform genre = STL extension …

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  • 87AmigaOS — Infobox OS name = AmigaOS logo = caption = A screenshot of AmigaOS 4.0 family = Amiga OS developer = Commodore International (1.0 3.1) Haage Partner (3.5 3.9) Hyperion Entertainment (4.0) source model = Closed source working state = Current… …

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  • 88Inode — In computing, an inode is a data structure on a traditional Unix style file system such as UFS. An inode stores basic information about a regular file, directory, or other file system object. Details When a file system is created, data structures …

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  • 89Mv — (short for move) is a Unix command that moves one or more files or directories from one place to another. The original file is deleted, and the new file may have the same or a different name. If possible (i.e. when the original and new files are… …

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  • 908.3 filename — An 8.3 filename [cite web |url=http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en us/library/aa365247.aspx |title=Naming a File |publisher=Microsoft Developer Network ] (also called a short filename or SFN) is a filename convention used by old versions of DOS and… …

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