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  2. Floppy disk format - Wikipedia

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    Single-sided disks began to become obsolete after the introduction of IBM PC DOS 1.1 in 1982, which added support for double-side diskette drives with capacity of 320 KB to the IBM 5150 PC. In 1983 PC DOS 2.0 pushed the formatting capacity to 180 KB single-sided or 360 KB double-sided by utilizing 9 instead of only 8 sectors per track.

  3. aCropalypse - Wikipedia

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    By the time the vulnerability was disclosed, multiple devices, including the Pixel 3 and 3a, Pixel 4, Pixel 5, and Pixel 6 and 6a, had not received the update, thus rendering them vulnerable. [17] On March 21, software engineer Chris Blume noted that the Snipping Tool in Windows 11 results in a file size equal to a cropped version of the same ...

  4. Microsoft Knowledge Base - Wikipedia

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    It contained information on many problems encountered by users of Microsoft products. Each article bore an ID number and articles were often referred to by their Knowledge Base (KB) ID. [2] Microsoft Windows update names typically start with the letters "KB", in reference to the specific article on that issue. Previously, the letter "Q" was used.

  5. Cabinet (file format) - Wikipedia

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    A bug in the compression process can cause run-away generation of useless log files both in that folder and in C:\Windows\Temp, which can consume disk storage until completely filling the hard drive. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Deletion of the files without following a specific procedure [ 16 ] can cause the deleted files to be regenerated at an increased pace.

  6. Orders of magnitude (data) - Wikipedia

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    8,343,400 bits – one "typical" sized photograph with reasonably good quality (1024 × 768 pixels). 2 23: mebibyte (MiB) 8,388,608 bits (1,024 kibibytes), one of a few traditional meanings of megabyte: 10 7: 11,520,000 bits – capacity of a lower-resolution computer monitor (as of 2006), 800 × 600 pixels, 24 bpp

  7. BMP file format - Wikipedia

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    An artifact of the File offset to Pixel array in the Bitmap file header Pixel array No Variable size To define the actual values of the pixels The pixel format is defined by the DIB header or Extra bit masks. Each row in the Pixel array is padded to a multiple of 4 bytes in size Gap2 Yes Variable size Structure alignment

  8. Framebuffer - Wikipedia

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    A framebuffer (frame buffer, or sometimes framestore) is a portion of random-access memory (RAM) [1] containing a bitmap that drives a video display. It is a memory buffer containing data representing all the pixels in a complete video frame. [2] Modern video cards contain framebuffer circuitry in their cores.

  9. Large-file support - Wikipedia

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    The change to 64-bit file sizes frequently required incompatible changes to file system layout, which meant that large-file support sometimes necessitated a file system change. For example, the FAT32 file system does not support files larger than 4 GiB−1 (with older applications even only 2 GiB−1); the variant FAT32+ does support larger ...