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  2. Formatted File System - Wikipedia

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    The Formatted File System (FFS) is the name of a series of Database Management Systems (DBMS) developed for military use and designed to run on IBM mainframe computers. The period from 1964 to 1968 saw the transition from isolated DBMS development efforts to the development of DBMS families. The Formatted File System is one such family.

  3. Hummingbird Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Hummingbird Ltd. (previously NASDAQ: HUMC, TSX: HUM) is a subsidiary of OpenText and is a provider of enterprise software products including Exceed. Initially founded as a consulting business in 1984, Hummingbird moved into the connectivity market.

  4. Amiga Fast File System - Wikipedia

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    The Amiga Fast File System (abbreviated AFFS, or more commonly historically as FFS) is a file system used on the Amiga personal computer from the computer-manufacturer Commodore Int'l.. The previous Amiga filesystem was never given a specific name and known originally simply as "DOS" or AmigaDOS .

  5. Amiga support and maintenance software - Wikipedia

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    Update tools: Updater is a utility to keep system and third party files up to date [4] AmiUpdate was developed by Simon Archer to keep installed third-party programs up to date. Grunch is a software center for AmigaOS and MorphOS. [5] MorphUP allows MorphOS users to install and update new third-party software.

  6. Soft updates - Wikipedia

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    Soft updates is an approach to maintaining file system metadata integrity in the event of a crash or power outage. Soft updates work by tracking and enforcing dependencies among updates to file system metadata. Soft updates are an alternative to the more commonly used approach of journaling file systems.

  7. Firmware - Wikipedia

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    Firmware hacks usually take advantage of the firmware update facility on many devices to install or run themselves. Some, however, must resort to exploits to run, because the manufacturer has attempted to lock the hardware to stop it from running unlicensed code. Most firmware hacks are free software.

  8. List of file systems - Wikipedia

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    A FAT12 and FAT16 (and FAT32) extension to support automatic file distribution across nodes with extra attributes like local, mirror on update, mirror on close, compound on update, compound on close in IBM 4680 OS and Toshiba 4690 OS. The distribution attributes are stored on a file-by-file basis in special entries in the directory table. [21] [22]

  9. FFS - Wikipedia

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    FFS is a commonly used initialism for "for fuck's sake". ... FreeFileSync, a software package; Amiga Fast File System; Unix File System often called Fast File System ...