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On a modern filesystem with sparse file support, this helps minimise actual disk usage. The file format of LMDB is, unlike that of Berkeley DB, architecture-dependent. This means that a conversion must be done before moving a database from a 32-bit machine to a 64-bit machine, [8] or between computers of differing endianness.
The MDB tools project is an open source effort to create a set of software libraries and utilities to manipulate files in the proprietary JET 3, 4 and 5 database formats (used by Microsoft Access.). Version 0.7 was released in June 2012. Jet 5 is only available on the GitHub master branch.
Markdown-formatted text file Markdown: MDB MDB database file. The native format of the Microsoft Access database application. Used in conjunction with the Access relational database management system and as an exchange format. [9] Microsoft Access: MDF [10] Master Data File, a Microsoft SQL Server file type Microsoft SQL Server: MDF
mdb Microsoft Access Database 01 FF 02 04 03 02 ␁ÿ␂␄␃␂ 0 drw Micrografx vector graphic file 02 64 73 73 ␂dss: 0 dss Digital Speech Standard (Olympus, Grundig, & Phillips) v2 03 64 73 73 ␃dss: 0 dss Digital Speech Standard (Olympus, Grundig, & Phillips) v3 03 00 00 00 41 50 50 52 ␃␀␀␀APPR: 0 adx Approach index file
A multidrop bus (MDB) is a computer bus able to connect three or more devices. A process of arbitration determines which device sends information at any point. The other devices listen for the data they are intended to receive.
.mdb, a file-extension used in certain versions of Microsoft Access databases; MDB, a kernel debugger for the Linux kernel. MDB, the NASDAQ ticker symbol for MongoDB, a database management system. Message Driven Bean, a special type of Enterprise JavaBean; Modular Debugger, a debugger available as part of the Solaris Operating System
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MDB originated as a proprietary bus used by CoinCo for their coin-acceptors in the late 1980s and was deployed in high volume in vending machines for Coca-Cola.Coke forced CoinCo to open-source it in 1992 to increase competition, and NAMA released the first version of the standard in 1995, allowing other vendors to compete for the coin-acceptor portion of the vending machines (CoinCo and Mars ...