Pages that link to "Universal Disk Format"
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The following pages link to Universal Disk Format:
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- Regular Language description for XML (← links)
- RELAX NG (← links)
- Wear leveling (← links)
- Blitter object (← links)
- Graphical Kernel System (← links)
- Mixed raster content (← links)
- MPEG-2 (← links)
- Boot File System (← links)
- Linux Standard Base (← links)
- 19-inch rack (← links)
- ANSI escape code (← links)
- Near-field communication (← links)
- Common Logic (← links)
- Application Programming Interface for Windows (← links)
- PHIGS (← links)
- MHEG-5 (← links)
- CD-Text (← links)
- Common Language Infrastructure (← links)
- Common Criteria (← links)
- MPEG-21 (← links)
- Architecture of Windows 9x (← links)
- POSIX (← links)
- Component Object Model (← links)
- OLE Automation (← links)
- Document Style Semantics and Specification Language (← links)
- Amiga E (← links)
- Buffer underrun (← links)
- MiniDisc (← links)
- MPEG-D (← links)
- MPEG-4 (← links)
- Hi-MD (← links)
- AES3 (← links)
- MPEG-1 (← links)
- Advanced Intelligent Tape (← links)
- Integrated Windows Authentication (← links)
- Design of the FAT file system (← links)
- Digital Linear Tape (← links)
- File Allocation Table (← links)
- VXA (← links)
- List of Ecma standards (← links)
- Universal 3D (← links)
- NT LAN Manager (← links)
- ISLISP (← links)
- CHILL (← links)
- ECMAScript for XML (← links)
- ECMA-167 (redirect page) (← links)
- Linear Tape-Open (← links)
- AES47 (← links)
- Holographic Versatile Disc (← links)