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  2. Tourist Trophy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A memory card or USB flash drive can store Tourist Trophy replay/ghost files downloaded from either the official game website or elsewhere online, and can be used to exchange files with another USB device. Once the files are in the flash drive, the user can upload them from within the game in order to compete with a ghost (in "Time Attack" mode ...

  3. Internavi - Wikipedia

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    Internavi. Internavi is a vehicle telematics service offered by the Honda Motor Company to drivers in Japan. In the United States, the service is known as HondaLink, or sometimes MyLink. It provides mobile connectivity for on-demand traffic information services and internet provided maps displayed inside selected Honda vehicles.

  4. List of video games notable for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    Big Rigs was released in a pre-alpha state, and it lacks any type of collision detection, allowing players to drive through other vehicles and obstacles, while its physics system is so problematic that it allows players to drive up a vertical incline or accelerate to a maximum speed of 1.23 × 10 37 miles per hour (1.98 × 10 37 kilometres per ...

  5. UBIFS - Wikipedia

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    UBIFS. UBIFS (UBI File System, more fully Unsorted Block Image File System) is a flash file system for unmanaged flash memory devices. [1] UBIFS works on top of an UBI (unsorted block image) layer, [2] which is itself on top of a memory technology device (MTD) layer. [3] The file system is developed by Nokia engineers with help of the ...

  6. Flash file system - Wikipedia

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    Flash file system. A flash file system is a file system designed for storing files on flash memory –based storage devices. While flash file systems are closely related to file systems in general, they are optimized for the nature and characteristics of flash memory (such as to avoid write amplification), and for use in particular operating ...

  7. File system - Wikipedia

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    A local file system is a capability of an operating system that services the applications running on the same computer. [1][2] A distributed file system is a protocol that provides file access between networked computers. A file system provides a data storage service that allows applications to share mass storage.

  8. YAFFS - Wikipedia

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    YAFFS. Yaffs (Yet Another Flash File System) is a file system designed and written by Charles Manning for the company Aleph One. Yaffs1 was the first version of this file system and was designed for the then-current NAND chips with 512 byte page size (+ 16 byte spare (OOB; Out-Of-Band) area). Work started in 2002, and it was first released ...

  9. Bit rate - Wikipedia

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    The file transfer rate in bit/s can be calculated as the file size (in bytes) divided by the file transfer time (in seconds) and multiplied by eight. As an example, the goodput or data transfer rate of a V.92 voiceband modem is affected by the modem physical layer and data link layer protocols.