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  2. Daemon Tools - Wikipedia

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    The default file format of DAEMON Tools is Media Data eXtended (MDX). MDX is a disc image file format similar to MDS/MDF images. It supports all of MDS/MDF format features except that all data is in one monolithic file only. The files of these types bear the filename extension of .mdx. [21]

  3. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of file formats used by ... MDX – Daemon Tools format that allows getting one MDX disc image file instead of ... it is usually 64 bytes in size. (.bca)

  4. MDX - Wikipedia

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    MDX, the 3D graphics file format used by Blizzard Entertainment; MDX, the default disc image file format of DAEMON Tools; Managed DirectX, an API for working with DirectX on Microsoft's .NET platform; MultiDimensional eXpressions, a query language for OLAP databases

  5. Comparison of disc image software - Wikipedia

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  6. dBase - Wikipedia

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    dBase uses .ndx files for single indexes, and .mdx (multiple-index) files for holding between 1 and 48 indexes. Some xBase languages such as VP-Info include compatibility with .ndx files while others use different file formats such as .ntx used by Clipper and .idx/.cdx used by FoxPro or FlagShip.

  7. IMG (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The file size of a raw disk image is always a multiple of the sector size. For floppy disks and hard drives this size is typically 512 bytes (but other sizes such as 128 and 1024 exist). More precisely, the file size of a raw disk image of a magnetic disk corresponds to: Cylinders × Heads × (Sectors per track) × (Sector size)

  8. .dbf - Wikipedia

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    Production .mdx file flag; 1 if there is a production .mdx file, 0 if not 29 1 byte Language driver ID 30–31 2 bytes Reserved; fill with 0 32–n [note 3] [note 4] 32 bytes each array of field descriptors (see below for layout of descriptors) n + 1 1 byte 0x0D as the field descriptor array terminator

  9. MDX file - Wikipedia

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