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- - Table of Contents - - + + + Table of Contents + + @@ -13246,634 +13647,634 @@ - 1. Introduction1 - 1.1. Purpose1 - 1.2. Scope1 - 1.3. Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations1 - 1.4. History2 - 1.5. Overview2 - 2. Architectural Goals and Constraints3 - 3. Description of systems4 - 3.1. Main systems4 - 3.1.1. Web application4 - 3.1.2. Mobile application4 - 3.1.3. Metadata sidecar4 - 3.2. Sister projects4 - 3.2.1. Aaru4 - 4. Web application5 - 4.1. User5 - 4.2. Role5 - 4.2.1. Uberadmin5 - 4.2.2. Writer5 - 4.2.3. Proofreader5 - 4.2.4. Translator6 - 4.2.5. Supertranslator6 - 4.2.6. Collaborator6 - 4.2.7. Curator7 - 4.2.8. Physical curator7 - 4.2.9. Technician7 - 4.2.10. Supertechnician7 - 4.3. User view8 - 4.4. Admin view8 - 5. Artifacts9 - 5.1. Book9 - 5.2. Companies by book9 - 5.3. Companies by document10 - 5.4. Companies by magazine10 - 5.5. Company10 - 5.6. Company description11 - 5.7. Company logo11 - 5.8. Currency inflation12 - 5.9. Currency pegging12 - 5.10. Document12 - 5.11. Document company13 - 5.12. Document person13 - 5.13. Document role14 - 5.14. Dump14 - 5.15. Dump hardware15 - 5.16. Extent15 - 5.17. File16 - 5.18. File data stream16 - 5.19. Filesystem17 - 5.20. Graphical Processing Unit18 - 5.21. Instruction set18 - 5.22. Instruction set extension18 - 5.23. ISO 3166-1 Numeric19 - 5.24. ISO 421719 - 5.25. ISO 63919 - 5.26. License20 - 5.27. Logical partition20 - 5.28. Machine21 - 5.29. Machine family22 - 5.30. Machine photo22 - 5.31. Magazine24 - 5.32. Magazine issue24 - 5.33. Mastering texts by media25 - 5.34. Media25 - 5.35. Media dump27 - 5.36. Media dump file image27 - 5.37. Media dump image27 - 5.38. Media dump track image28 - 5.39. Media dump subchannel image29 - 5.40. Media file29 - 5.41. Media tag30 - 5.42. Memory30 - 5.43. Owned machine31 - 5.44. Owned machine photo32 - 5.45. People by book34 - 5.46. People by document34 - 5.47. People by magazine34 - 5.48. People34 - 5.49. Processor35 - 5.50. Processor by machine37 - 5.51. Processor by owned machine37 - 5.52. Resolution38 - 5.53. Screen38 - 5.54. Software family39 - 5.55. Software variant39 - 5.56. Software version41 - 5.57. Sound synthetizer42 - 5.58. Standalone installer43 - 5.59. Storage by machine43 - 5.60. Storage by owned machine43 - 5.61. Software variant by media by magazine44 - 5.62. Table of contents44 - 5.63. Variable block size44 - 6. Enumerations46 - 6.1. Status type46 - 6.2. Company status46 - 6.3. Machine type46 - 6.4. Memory type47 - 6.5. Memory usage48 - 6.6. Storage type49 - 6.7. Storage interface55 - 6.8. ColorSpace56 - 6.9. Contrast56 - 6.10. ExposureMode57 - 6.11. ExposureProgram57 - 6.12. FlashMode57 - 6.13. LightSource58 - 6.14. MeteringMode59 - 6.15. Orientation60 - 6.16. ResolutionUnit60 - 6.17. Saturation61 - 6.18. SceneCaptureType61 - 6.19. SensingMethod61 - 6.20. SubjectDistanceRange61 - 6.21. WhiteBalance62 - 6.22. Sharpness62 - 6.23. Mastering text type62 - 6.24. Media type63 - 6.25. Dump status flags81 - 6.26. Subchannel flags81 - 6.27. File attributes82 - 6.28. Media tag type82 - 6.29. Distribution mode82 - 6.30. SoundSynthType82 - 6.31. TrackType83 - 7. Examples84 + 1. Introduction1 + 1.1. Purpose1 + 1.2. Scope1 + 1.3. Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations1 + 1.4. History2 + 1.5. Overview2 + 2. Architectural Goals and Constraints3 + 3. Description of systems4 + 3.1. Main systems4 + 3.1.1. Web application4 + 3.1.2. Mobile application4 + 3.1.3. Metadata sidecar4 + 3.2. Sister projects4 + 3.2.1. Aaru4 + 4. Web application5 + 4.1. User5 + 4.2. Role5 + 4.2.1. Uberadmin5 + 4.2.2. Writer5 + 4.2.3. Proofreader5 + 4.2.4. Translator6 + 4.2.5. Supertranslator6 + 4.2.6. Collaborator6 + 4.2.7. Curator7 + 4.2.8. Physical curator7 + 4.2.9. Technician7 + 4.2.10. Supertechnician7 + 4.3. User view8 + 4.4. Admin view8 + 5. Artifacts9 + 5.1. Book9 + 5.2. Companies by book9 + 5.3. Companies by document10 + 5.4. Companies by magazine10 + 5.5. Company10 + 5.6. Company description11 + 5.7. Company logo11 + 5.8. Currency inflation12 + 5.9. Currency pegging12 + 5.10. Document12 + 5.11. Document company13 + 5.12. Document person13 + 5.13. Document role14 + 5.14. Dump14 + 5.15. Dump hardware15 + 5.16. Extent15 + 5.17. File16 + 5.18. File data stream16 + 5.19. Filesystem17 + 5.20. Graphical Processing Unit18 + 5.21. Instruction set18 + 5.22. Instruction set extension18 + 5.23. ISO 3166-1 Numeric19 + 5.24. ISO 421719 + 5.25. ISO 63919 + 5.26. License20 + 5.27. Logical partition20 + 5.28. Machine21 + 5.29. Machine family22 + 5.30. Machine photo22 + 5.31. Magazine24 + 5.32. Magazine issue24 + 5.33. Mastering texts by media25 + 5.34. Media25 + 5.35. Media dump27 + 5.36. Media dump file image27 + 5.37. Media dump image27 + 5.38. Media dump track image28 + 5.39. Media dump subchannel image29 + 5.40. Media file29 + 5.41. Media tag30 + 5.42. Memory30 + 5.43. Owned machine31 + 5.44. Owned machine photo32 + 5.45. People by book34 + 5.46. People by document34 + 5.47. People by magazine34 + 5.48. People34 + 5.49. Processor35 + 5.50. Processor by machine37 + 5.51. Processor by owned machine37 + 5.52. Resolution38 + 5.53. Screen38 + 5.54. Software family39 + 5.55. Software variant39 + 5.56. Software version41 + 5.57. Sound synthetizer42 + 5.58. Standalone installer43 + 5.59. Storage by machine43 + 5.60. Storage by owned machine43 + 5.61. Software variant by media by magazine44 + 5.62. Table of contents44 + 5.63. Variable block size44 + 6. Enumerations46 + 6.1. Status type46 + 6.2. Company status46 + 6.3. Machine type46 + 6.4. Memory type47 + 6.5. Memory usage48 + 6.6. Storage type49 + 6.7. Storage interface55 + 6.8. ColorSpace56 + 6.9. Contrast56 + 6.10. ExposureMode57 + 6.11. ExposureProgram57 + 6.12. FlashMode57 + 6.13. LightSource58 + 6.14. MeteringMode59 + 6.15. Orientation60 + 6.16. ResolutionUnit60 + 6.17. Saturation61 + 6.18. SceneCaptureType61 + 6.19. SensingMethod61 + 6.20. SubjectDistanceRange61 + 6.21. WhiteBalance62 + 6.22. Sharpness62 + 6.23. Mastering text type62 + 6.24. Media type63 + 6.25. Dump status flags81 + 6.26. Subchannel flags82 + 6.27. File attributes83 + 6.28. Media tag type85 + 6.29. Distribution mode85 + 6.30. SoundSynthType85 + 6.31. TrackType85 + 7. Examples87 - Master Repository of Computing History Artifacts Information - Software Architecture Document - + Master Repository of Computing History Artifacts Information - Software Architecture Document + - Introduction + Introduction - This document provides a high level overview and explains the architecture of the Marechai systems (that is, web and mobile applications, as well as metadata and database schemas). - - The document defines goals of the architecture, the use cases supported by the system, architectural styles and components that have been selected. The document provides a rationale for the architecture and design decisions made from the conceptual idea to its implementation. - - + This document provides a high level overview and explains the architecture of the Marechai systems (that is, web and mobile applications, as well as metadata and database schemas). + + The document defines goals of the architecture, the use cases supported by the system, architectural styles and components that have been selected. The document provides a rationale for the architecture and design decisions made from the conceptual idea to its implementation. + + - Purpose + Purpose - - The Software Architecture Document (SAD) provides a comprehensive architectural overview of the Master Repository of Computing History Artifacts Information (Marechai). It presents a number of different architectural views to depict the different aspects of the system. - - - - - - Scope - - - - - - The scope of this SAD is to explain the architecture of the Distributed Development Monitoring and Mining system. - This document describes the various aspects of the Marechai systems design that are considered to be architecturally significant. These elements and behaviors are fundamental for guiding the construction of the Marechai systems and for understanding this project as a whole. - - + The Software Architecture Document (SAD) provides a comprehensive architectural overview of the Master Repository of Computing History Artifacts Information (Marechai). It presents a number of different architectural views to depict the different aspects of the system. + + - Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations + Scope - - - - Artifact: Refers to any element registered in the database. It can be physical, or digital only. - - - Component: The physical element that compose a physical artifact. - - - Dump: The digital representation of the contents of a software artifact. Can be generated from a physical artifact (e.g. an installation disc, or a game cartridge), or from a digital artifact (e.g. an installation package). - - - Inventory: The cataloguing of physical artifacts belonging to an entity like a museum, society or collector. - - - Machine: A turing-complete physical artifact, existing or at least prototyped, that allows the execution of software, user or manufacturer provided. It englobes typical concepts like computers, videogame consoles, arcade systems, smartphones, etc. - - - Screenshot: An image representing the execution of a software artifact. - - - - - - - - History - - - - - - The Marechai project started in 2002 as a database of old computer specification, implemented in PHP. The second version of the database and front end was launched publicly the 24th of December of 2003 in http://museum.claunia.com, with moderate success. In 2004 the third version started development, but it halted due to the lack of resources. - - Since then, the launch of the Wikipedia, and several computer museums, with their own websites, changed the fundamental needs for the archival and representation of information about the history of computing. - - In 2017 the new version of the Marechai database was designed and started to be implemented in ASP.NET at a slow pace. This is the version described in this document. - - - - - - - Overview - - - - - - In order to fully document all the aspects of the architecture, the Software Architecture Document contains the following subsections. - Section 2: to be filled - - - - Architectural Goals and Constraints - - - There are some key requirements and system constraints that have a significant bearing on the architecture. They are: - - - - - All the systems will be in an OSI certified open source license. However it’s development will be kept private to the developers until it arrives a phase secure enough for other users to experiment with it without complaining about known issues, or missing features, that are already in the backlog. - - - - - - The web application will be implemented using the C# language for the backend, and JavaScript for the frontend. It is to run under .NET Core in a Linux environment or Docker container. - - - - - - The mobile applications will be implemented using the C# language under the Xamarin frameworks. - - - - The web frontend should not use any bloated framework (like Angular or Vue) but can use libraries or frameworks like Bootstrap and jQuery. - - - - - - All the systems should be user agnostic, so they can be used by any museum or private collector. - - - - - - - Description of systems - - - The purpose of this section is to describe the various systems that comprise the Marechai projects, as well as sister projects that help fullfil the same objectives. - + The scope of this SAD is to explain the architecture of the Distributed Development Monitoring and Mining system. + + This document describes the various aspects of the Marechai systems design that are considered to be architecturally significant. These elements and behaviors are fundamental for guiding the construction of the Marechai systems and for understanding this project as a whole. + + - Main systems + Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations - - + + + + Artifact: Refers to any element registered in the database. It can be physical, or digital only. + + + Component: The physical element that compose a physical artifact. + + + Dump: The digital representation of the contents of a software artifact. Can be generated from a physical artifact (e.g. an installation disc, or a game cartridge), or from a digital artifact (e.g. an installation package). + + + Inventory: The cataloguing of physical artifacts belonging to an entity like a museum, society or collector. + + + Machine: A turing-complete physical artifact, existing or at least prototyped, that allows the execution of software, user or manufacturer provided. It englobes typical concepts like computers, videogame consoles, arcade systems, smartphones, etc. + + + Screenshot: An image representing the execution of a software artifact. + + + + + + + + History + + + + + + The Marechai project started in 2002 as a database of old computer specification, implemented in PHP. The second version of the database and front end was launched publicly the 24th of December of 2003 in http://museum.claunia.com, with moderate success. In 2004 the third version started development, but it halted due to the lack of resources. + + Since then, the launch of the Wikipedia, and several computer museums, with their own websites, changed the fundamental needs for the archival and representation of information about the history of computing. + + In 2017 the new version of the Marechai database was designed and started to be implemented in ASP.NET at a slow pace. This is the version described in this document. + + + + + + + Overview + + + + + + In order to fully document all the aspects of the architecture, the Software Architecture Document contains the following subsections. + Section 2: to be filled + + + + Architectural Goals and Constraints + + + There are some key requirements and system constraints that have a significant bearing on the architecture. They are: + + + + + All the systems will be in an OSI certified open source license. However it’s development will be kept private to the developers until it arrives a phase secure enough for other users to experiment with it without complaining about known issues, or missing features, that are already in the backlog. + + + + + + The web application will be implemented using the C# language for the backend, and JavaScript for the frontend. It is to run under .NET Core in a Linux environment or Docker container. + + + + + + The mobile applications will be implemented using the C# language under the Xamarin frameworks. + + + + The web frontend should not use any bloated framework (like Angular or Vue) but can use libraries or frameworks like Bootstrap and jQuery. + + + + + + All the systems should be user agnostic, so they can be used by any museum or private collector. + + + + + + + Description of systems + + + The purpose of this section is to describe the various systems that comprise the Marechai projects, as well as sister projects that help fullfil the same objectives. + + + + + + Main systems + + + + + + - Web application + Web application - The web application system shall provide end users with a view and description of computing history artifacts, including but not limited to, computing companies facts and history, machines and components specifications and photos, software descriptions and screenshots, and important persons history. - - It shall also provide internal users, like museum curators and technicians, with a private asset inventory, repair log and auditing system. - - + The web application system shall provide end users with a view and description of computing history artifacts, including but not limited to, computing companies facts and history, machines and components specifications and photos, software descriptions and screenshots, and important persons history. + + It shall also provide internal users, like museum curators and technicians, with a private asset inventory, repair log and auditing system. + + - Mobile application + Mobile application - The mobile application system shall provide end users access to the public part of the web application, in an offline way, similar to other applications like MacTracker or Intel ARK. - - + The mobile application system shall provide end users access to the public part of the web application, in an offline way, similar to other applications like MacTracker or Intel ARK. + + - Metadata sidecar + Metadata sidecar - The metadata sidecar specification is the specification for a file that contains several metadata about a digital artifact, that can accompany copies of it, and contains information about the artifact, its contents, and how it was obtained. - - It is currently hosted at https://www.github.com/claunia/CICMMetadata and supported for creation of media dumps by Aaru. - - + The metadata sidecar specification is the specification for a file that contains several metadata about a digital artifact, that can accompany copies of it, and contains information about the artifact, its contents, and how it was obtained. + + It is currently hosted at https://www.github.com/claunia/CICMMetadata and supported for creation of media dumps by Aaru. + + - Sister projects + Sister projects - - + + - Aaru + Aaru - Aaru is an opensource application designed as a complete management tool of media dumps. It can create dumps from physical media, analyze, convert and hash them, and in a few cases, list the files contained in such dumps. - - It is, as of the writing of this document, the only known implementation of the Lisa filesystem, besides the Lisa operating system itself, and was used by the Computer History Museum to recover the historic source code of the Lisa operating system. - - It is currently hosted at https://www.github.com/aaru-dps. - + Aaru is an opensource application designed as a complete management tool of media dumps. It can create dumps from physical media, analyze, convert and hash them, and in a few cases, list the files contained in such dumps. + + It is, as of the writing of this document, the only known implementation of the Lisa filesystem, besides the Lisa operating system itself, and was used by the Computer History Museum to recover the historic source code of the Lisa operating system. + + It is currently hosted at https://www.github.com/aaru-dps. + - + - + - Web application + Web application - This section describes the components that make the web application system and their relationships. - - + This section describes the components that make the web application system and their relationships. + + - User + User - A user is any person that access the application. It can be an anonymous user, that is, not logged in, limited to read-only access to the information in the database, or a user with role, whose access to certain parts of the database is determined by their role. - Also the parts of the database accessible by anonymous users shall be configurable by the system administrator. - Any anonymous user shall be able to register, getting an automatic role as defined by the system administrator, and any registered and logged in user shall have the option to remove its account. - All personal data of a registered user shall comply with the GDPR rules, that is, but not limited to, the data must be stored encrypted at rest, not shared with third parties unless explicitly allowed by the user, and removed completely and irrecoverabily at the user will. - User login is controlled by ASP.NET Identity. - - + A user is any person that access the application. It can be an anonymous user, that is, not logged in, limited to read-only access to the information in the database, or a user with role, whose access to certain parts of the database is determined by their role. + Also the parts of the database accessible by anonymous users shall be configurable by the system administrator. + Any anonymous user shall be able to register, getting an automatic role as defined by the system administrator, and any registered and logged in user shall have the option to remove its account. + All personal data of a registered user shall comply with the GDPR rules, that is, but not limited to, the data must be stored encrypted at rest, not shared with third parties unless explicitly allowed by the user, and removed completely and irrecoverabily at the user will. + User login is controlled by ASP.NET Identity. + + - Role + Role - A role is a series of permissions of access and/or modification to certain parts of the system and its database applied to registered users. - Roles are controlled by ASP.NET Identity. - This list of roles is in no way complete. New roles can be added to this documentation as needed. - - + A role is a series of permissions of access and/or modification to certain parts of the system and its database applied to registered users. + Roles are controlled by ASP.NET Identity. + This list of roles is in no way complete. New roles can be added to this documentation as needed. + + - Uberadmin + Uberadmin - The uberadmin is the maximum role. It corresponds to the system administrator and gives all permissions, both access and modification, to all parts of the system and its database. - - + The uberadmin is the maximum role. It corresponds to the system administrator and gives all permissions, both access and modification, to all parts of the system and its database. + + - Writer + Writer - The writer is the role that gives an user permission to write new data about an artifact in the database, for example, the history of a company. It can also modify existing data, and approve suggestions of modifications and additions that come from a basic user. - An uberadmin is the only role that can give the Writer role. - Modifications of data by the writer are stored in the database as deltas, but do not require approval to be applied to the main tables. - - - - - - - - Proofreader - - - - - - - The proofreader is the role that gives an user permission to correct textual data about an artifact in the database. It is expected to be someone with demonstrated proficiency in the main language of the system (usually American English, en-US). - Uberadmin and writer are the only roles that can give the Proofreader role. - This role can only modify textual data, not relationships or specifications. - Modifications of textual data by the proofreader are stored in the database as deltas, but do not require approval to be applied to the main tables. - - - - - - - - Translator - - - - - - - The translator is the role that gives an user permission to propose a translation of the textual data about an artifact on the database, or the elements of the system itself. It has assigned one or several languages, different from the main language of the database. - This role can create a new translation, on any of its assigned languages, from any of its assigned languages or from the main language of the database, of any textual data assigned to an artifact or of any text element from the system. - This role can also proofread textual data assigned to artifacts that is in any of its assigned languages. - Modifications created by a translator are hold on approval by a supertranslator role. - Any registered user can ask to become a translator by requesting to translate textual data assigned to an artifact to a language they choose, but not a text element from the system. - The translator role can only be assigned by a uberadmin, or by a supertranslator that has assigned any of the corresponding translator languages. - - - - - - - - Supertranslator - - - - - - - The supertranslator is the role that gives an user permission to create a translation of the textual data about an artifact on the database, or the elements of the system itself. It has assigned one or several languages, different from the main language of the database. - This role can create a new translation, on any of its assigned languages, from any of its assigned languages or from the main language of the database, of any textual data assigned to an artifact or of any text element from the system. - This role can also proofread textual data assigned to artifacts that is in any of its assigned languages. - This role can also approve changes proposed by a translator, that are in any of its assigned languages. - Modifications created by a supertranslator are stored as deltas in the databases and applied to the main tables without approval. - Any translator can be promoted to supertranslator. - A registered user can be a supertranslator in a set of languages, but only a translator in any other set of non-overlapping languages. - A uberadmin can promote any translator to a translator of any language. - A supertranslator can promote any translator as a supertranslator of any language it has assigned. - - - - - - - - Collaborator - - - - - - - The collaborator is the role that gives an user permission to propose adding or modifying an artifact in the database. - This role can create a new artifact of any type in the database (except for inventory and repairs), or modify the data from any existing artifact (except for inventory and repairs), as well as upload any photography or scan of any existing artifact. - Additions, modifications and uploads from a collaborator are hold on approval by a curator role. - Any registered user can ask to become a collaborator by requesting to add an artifact, modify the data about an existing artifact, or upload a photography or scan. - The collaborator role can be assigned by a uberadmin or by a curator. + The writer is the role that gives an user permission to write new data about an artifact in the database, for example, the history of a company. It can also modify existing data, and approve suggestions of modifications and additions that come from a basic user. + An uberadmin is the only role that can give the Writer role. + Modifications of data by the writer are stored in the database as deltas, but do not require approval to be applied to the main tables. - + - Curator + Proofreader - The curator is the role that gives an user permission to propose adding or modifying an artifact in the database. - This role can create a new artifact of any type in the database (except for inventory and repairs), or modify the data from any existing artifact (except for inventory and repairs), as well as upload any photography or scan of any existing artifact. - Additions, modifications and uploads from a collaborator are stored as deltas in the database and applied to the main tables without approval. - The curator role can be assigned by a uberadmin or by a curator. + The proofreader is the role that gives an user permission to correct textual data about an artifact in the database. It is expected to be someone with demonstrated proficiency in the main language of the system (usually American English, en-US). + Uberadmin and writer are the only roles that can give the Proofreader role. + This role can only modify textual data, not relationships or specifications. + Modifications of textual data by the proofreader are stored in the database as deltas, but do not require approval to be applied to the main tables. + + + + + + + + Translator + + + + + + + The translator is the role that gives an user permission to propose a translation of the textual data about an artifact on the database, or the elements of the system itself. It has assigned one or several languages, different from the main language of the database. + This role can create a new translation, on any of its assigned languages, from any of its assigned languages or from the main language of the database, of any textual data assigned to an artifact or of any text element from the system. + This role can also proofread textual data assigned to artifacts that is in any of its assigned languages. + Modifications created by a translator are hold on approval by a supertranslator role. + Any registered user can ask to become a translator by requesting to translate textual data assigned to an artifact to a language they choose, but not a text element from the system. + The translator role can only be assigned by a uberadmin, or by a supertranslator that has assigned any of the corresponding translator languages. - + - Physical curator + Supertranslator - The physical curator has the same permissions as a curator but its permissions also apply to inventory artifacts. - The physical curator role can be assigned by a uberadmin or by a physical curator. + The supertranslator is the role that gives an user permission to create a translation of the textual data about an artifact on the database, or the elements of the system itself. It has assigned one or several languages, different from the main language of the database. + This role can create a new translation, on any of its assigned languages, from any of its assigned languages or from the main language of the database, of any textual data assigned to an artifact or of any text element from the system. + This role can also proofread textual data assigned to artifacts that is in any of its assigned languages. + This role can also approve changes proposed by a translator, that are in any of its assigned languages. + Modifications created by a supertranslator are stored as deltas in the databases and applied to the main tables without approval. + Any translator can be promoted to supertranslator. + A registered user can be a supertranslator in a set of languages, but only a translator in any other set of non-overlapping languages. + A uberadmin can promote any translator to a translator of any language. + A supertranslator can promote any translator as a supertranslator of any language it has assigned. + + + + + + + + Collaborator + + + + + + + The collaborator is the role that gives an user permission to propose adding or modifying an artifact in the database. + This role can create a new artifact of any type in the database (except for inventory and repairs), or modify the data from any existing artifact (except for inventory and repairs), as well as upload any photography or scan of any existing artifact. + Additions, modifications and uploads from a collaborator are hold on approval by a curator role. + Any registered user can ask to become a collaborator by requesting to add an artifact, modify the data about an existing artifact, or upload a photography or scan. + The collaborator role can be assigned by a uberadmin or by a curator. - + - Technician + Curator - The technician is the role that can modify repairs of artifacts in the inventory. - This role can add photographies to a repair, part exchanges or request parts for replacement. - This role is indented to give the possibility of auditing of the whole repair process for physical inventory in a museum or collection. - The technician role can be assigned by a uberadmin or a supertechnician. - - + The curator is the role that gives an user permission to propose adding or modifying an artifact in the database. + This role can create a new artifact of any type in the database (except for inventory and repairs), or modify the data from any existing artifact (except for inventory and repairs), as well as upload any photography or scan of any existing artifact. + Additions, modifications and uploads from a collaborator are stored as deltas in the database and applied to the main tables without approval. + The curator role can be assigned by a uberadmin or by a curator. + + - Supertechnician + Physical curator - The supertechnician is the role that can create, or close as completed, repairs of artifacts in the inventory. - This role must approve repairs and parts requests. - Also this role has the same permissions as the technician role. - The supertechnician role can only be assigned by a uberadmin. - + The physical curator has the same permissions as a curator but its permissions also apply to inventory artifacts. + The physical curator role can be assigned by a uberadmin or by a physical curator. + + - User view + + + Technician + + - The user view is the public part of the system. - It is to be composed of several webpages, organized by artifact types, allowing users to explore the artifacts contained in the database. - Pages should be implemented using Razor, themable throught the usage of Bootstrap and customized CSS. - - + The technician is the role that can modify repairs of artifacts in the inventory. + This role can add photographies to a repair, part exchanges or request parts for replacement. + This role is indented to give the possibility of auditing of the whole repair process for physical inventory in a museum or collection. + The technician role can be assigned by a uberadmin or a supertechnician. + + - Admin view + + + Supertechnician + + - The admin view is the private part of the system. - The different subsections of this view allow registered users with the appropriate role to modify the artifacts in the database. - The subsections of the view that are visible to a user depends on its roles. - - - Artifacts - - - The purpose of this section is to describe the various artifacts that are stored in the systems databases. They have a one to one relation to tables of a database or models of the applications. All text is written in American English (aka en-US) and latin script by default. - The system administrator can choose other language as the primary text language. - - When an Id field is not specified, or any other specified field is marked as a primary key, it is implicit that the artifact requires such a field for storage in the database. - - Field types in cursive represent links to another artifact. - - + The supertechnician is the role that can create, or close as completed, repairs of artifacts in the inventory. + This role must approve repairs and parts requests. + Also this role has the same permissions as the technician role. + The supertechnician role can only be assigned by a uberadmin. + - Book + User view - This artifact represents books about computing. - + The user view is the public part of the system. + It is to be composed of several webpages, organized by artifact types, allowing users to explore the artifacts contained in the database. + Pages should be implemented using Razor, themable throught the usage of Bootstrap and customized CSS. + + + + + + Admin view + + + + + The admin view is the private part of the system. + The different subsections of this view allow registered users with the appropriate role to modify the artifacts in the database. + The subsections of the view that are visible to a user depends on its roles. + + + Artifacts + + + The purpose of this section is to describe the various artifacts that are stored in the systems databases. They have a one to one relation to tables of a database or models of the applications. All text is written in American English (aka en-US) and latin script by default. + The system administrator can choose other language as the primary text language. + + When an Id field is not specified, or any other specified field is marked as a primary key, it is implicit that the artifact requires such a field for storage in the database. + + Field types in cursive represent links to another artifact. + + + + + + Book + + + + + This artifact represents books about computing. + @@ -13896,7 +14297,7 @@ Title - String + String Untranslated title in the default system writing script. @@ -13907,7 +14308,7 @@ NativeTitle - String + String Title as written in the book cover. @@ -13918,7 +14319,7 @@ Published - Date + Date Date of publication. @@ -13929,7 +14330,7 @@ Country - ISO 3166-1 Numeric + ISO 3166-1 Numeric Country of publication. @@ -13940,7 +14341,7 @@ Synopsis - FullText + FullText Book synopsis, as printed on it. @@ -13951,7 +14352,7 @@ Isbn - String(13) + String(13) International Standard Book Number. @@ -13962,7 +14363,7 @@ Pages - Short + Short Number of pages. @@ -13973,7 +14374,7 @@ Edition - Int + Int Edition. @@ -13984,7 +14385,7 @@ Previous - Book + Book Link to previous edition, if applicable. @@ -13995,7 +14396,7 @@ Next - Book + Book Link to next edition, if applicable. @@ -14006,27 +14407,27 @@ Source - Book + Book If this book is a derivate (e.g. translation) of another, link to the original. - + - + - Companies by book + Companies by book - This artifact links books and document companies. - + This artifact links books and document companies. + @@ -14049,7 +14450,7 @@ Company - Document company + Document company Link to the document company. @@ -14060,10 +14461,10 @@ Book - Book + Book - Link to the book. + Link to the book. @@ -14072,27 +14473,27 @@ Role - Document role + Document role - Role the document company has in the book. + Role the document company has in the book. - + - + - Companies by document + Companies by document - This artifact links documents and document companies. - + This artifact links documents and document companies. + @@ -14115,7 +14516,7 @@ Company - Document company + Document company Link to the document company. @@ -14126,10 +14527,10 @@ Document - Document + Document - Link to the document. + Link to the document. @@ -14137,27 +14538,27 @@ Role - Document role + Document role - Role the document company has in the document. + Role the document company has in the document. - + - + - Companies by magazine + Companies by magazine - This artifact links magazines and document companies. - + This artifact links magazines and document companies. + @@ -14180,7 +14581,7 @@ Company - Document company + Document company Link to the document company. @@ -14191,10 +14592,10 @@ Magazine - Magazine + Magazine - Link to the magazine. + Link to the magazine. @@ -14202,27 +14603,27 @@ Role - Document role + Document role - Role the document company has in the magazine. + Role the document company has in the magazine. - + - + - Company + Company - This artifact represents a business entity that created other artifacts belonging to computing history. It can be, but not limited to, a manufacturer, software developer, publisher, etc. - + This artifact represents a business entity that created other artifacts belonging to computing history. It can be, but not limited to, a manufacturer, software developer, publisher, etc. + @@ -14242,7 +14643,7 @@ - Name + Name String @@ -14253,7 +14654,7 @@ - Founded + Founded Date @@ -14264,7 +14665,7 @@ - Website + Website Url @@ -14275,7 +14676,7 @@ - Twitter + Twitter String(45) @@ -14287,7 +14688,7 @@ - Facebook + Facebook String(45) @@ -14298,7 +14699,7 @@ - Sold + Sold Date @@ -14309,10 +14710,10 @@ - SoldTo + SoldTo - Company + Company Link to the company that acquired this company when it changed status. @@ -14320,10 +14721,10 @@ - Address + Address - String(80) + String(80) Last known physical address of the company headquarters. @@ -14331,7 +14732,7 @@ - City + City String(80) @@ -14342,7 +14743,7 @@ - Province + Province String(80) @@ -14353,7 +14754,7 @@ - Postal code + Postal code String(25) @@ -14364,10 +14765,10 @@ - Country + Country - ISO 3166-1 Numeric + ISO 3166-1 Numeric Country code where the company is, or was, legally registered. @@ -14375,10 +14776,10 @@ - Status + Status - Company status + Company status Current status of the company. @@ -14386,30 +14787,30 @@ - DocumentCompany + DocumentCompany - Document company + Document company Link to the DocumentCompany artifact that is equivalent to this company. - + - + - Company description + Company description - This artifact contains a textual description and history, corresponding to a company. - + This artifact contains a textual description and history, corresponding to a company. + @@ -14429,10 +14830,10 @@ - Company + Company - Company + Company Company this description belongs to. @@ -14440,7 +14841,7 @@ - Text + Text IndexedText @@ -14451,7 +14852,7 @@ - Html + Html IndexedText @@ -14461,20 +14862,20 @@ - + - + - Company logo + Company logo - This artifact points to a vectorial representation of the company logo. - + This artifact points to a vectorial representation of the company logo. + @@ -14495,18 +14896,18 @@ - Company + Company - Company + Company - Company this logo belongs to. + Company this logo belongs to. - Year + Year Int[1000,3000] @@ -14517,30 +14918,30 @@ - Guid + Guid Guid - GUID used to generate the server side file containing the logo. + GUID used to generate the server side file containing the logo. - + - + - Currency inflation + Currency inflation - This artifact lists the known inflations for a currency, allowing to calculate current-day costs given a previously known cost. - + This artifact lists the known inflations for a currency, allowing to calculate current-day costs given a previously known cost. + @@ -14563,7 +14964,7 @@ Currency - ISO 4217 + ISO 4217 Currency. @@ -14574,10 +14975,10 @@ Year - Year + Year - Indicates this inflation becomes effective that year, respective with the currency value the previous year. + Indicates this inflation becomes effective that year, respective with the currency value the previous year. @@ -14585,25 +14986,25 @@ Inflation - Float + Float - The inflation occurred at the specified year. + The inflation occurred at the specified year. - + - Currency pegging + Currency pegging - This artifact links pegged currencies, specially when a currency becomes historic and substituted for another, to allow to convert values between them. - + This artifact links pegged currencies, specially when a currency becomes historic and substituted for another, to allow to convert values between them. + @@ -14626,7 +15027,7 @@ Source - ISO 4217 + ISO 4217 Source currency. @@ -14637,10 +15038,10 @@ Destination - ISO 4217 + ISO 4217 - Destination currency. + Destination currency. @@ -14648,10 +15049,10 @@ Ratio - Float + Float - Ratio between source and destination currencies. + Ratio between source and destination currencies. @@ -14659,10 +15060,10 @@ Start - Date + Date - Date when the pegging became effective. + Date when the pegging became effective. @@ -14670,25 +15071,25 @@ End - Date + Date - Date when the pegging finished if applicable. + Date when the pegging finished if applicable. - + - Document + Document - This artifact represents documents about computing. - + This artifact represents documents about computing. + @@ -14711,7 +15112,7 @@ Title - String + String Untranslated title in the default system writing script. @@ -14723,10 +15124,10 @@ NativeTitle - String + String - Title as written in the document cover. + Title as written in the document cover. @@ -14734,7 +15135,7 @@ Published - Date + Date Date of publication. @@ -14745,7 +15146,7 @@ Country - ISO 3166-1 Numeric + ISO 3166-1 Numeric Country of publication. @@ -14756,27 +15157,27 @@ Synopsis - FullText + FullText - Document synopsis. + Document synopsis. - + - + - Document company + Document company - This artifact represents a business entity that created, or published, document artifacts belonging to computing history. It is separate from the Company artifact because a document company can publish documents (e.g. books, magazines) while not being exclusively dedicated to computing artifacts. - + This artifact represents a business entity that created, or published, document artifacts belonging to computing history. It is separate from the Company artifact because a document company can publish documents (e.g. books, magazines) while not being exclusively dedicated to computing artifacts. + @@ -14796,10 +15197,10 @@ - Name + Name - String + String Company legal name, without company type identifier (no Inc., S.A., etc). @@ -14807,13 +15208,13 @@ - Company + Company - Company + Company - Identifier of the company artifact that is the same legal entity as this document company. + Identifier of the company artifact that is the same legal entity as this document company. @@ -14821,10 +15222,10 @@ Books - Companies by book[] + Companies by book[] - List of books this document company has published. + List of books this document company has published. @@ -14832,10 +15233,10 @@ Documents - Companies by document[] + Companies by document[] - List of documents this document company has published. + List of documents this document company has published. @@ -14843,27 +15244,27 @@ Magazines - Companies by magazine[] + Companies by magazine[] - List of magazines this document company has published. + List of magazines this document company has published. - + - + - Document person + Document person - This artifact represents a person that has participated in the creation of a document artifact. - + This artifact represents a person that has participated in the creation of a document artifact. + @@ -14883,10 +15284,10 @@ - Name + Name - String + String Name of this person. @@ -14897,10 +15298,10 @@ Surname - String + String - Surname of this person. + Surname of this person. @@ -14908,10 +15309,10 @@ Person - People + People - Link to the person artifact. + Link to the person artifact. @@ -14919,10 +15320,10 @@ Alias - String + String - Alias of this person. + Alias of this person. @@ -14931,10 +15332,10 @@ DisplayName - String + String - Name to be displayed for this person. + Name to be displayed for this person. @@ -14942,10 +15343,10 @@ Books - People by book[] + People by book[] - List of books by this document person. + List of books by this document person. @@ -14953,10 +15354,10 @@ Documents - People by document[] + People by document[] - List of documents by this document person. + List of documents by this document person. @@ -14964,27 +15365,27 @@ Magazines - People by magazine[] + People by magazine[] - List of magazines by this document person. + List of magazines by this document person. - + - + - Document role + Document role - This artifact lists all the roles a person or company can have in a document. It is copied from the EPUB specification list of roles, as standard used worldwide by publishers and libraries. - + This artifact lists all the roles a person or company can have in a document. It is copied from the EPUB specification list of roles, as standard used worldwide by publishers and libraries. + @@ -15007,10 +15408,10 @@ Id - String(3) + String(3) - Id of the role as set in the specification. + Id of the role as set in the specification. @@ -15018,10 +15419,10 @@ Name - String + String - Role name. + Role name. @@ -15029,27 +15430,27 @@ Enabled - Bool + Bool - Set if the role is usable, unset if it is historical. + Set if the role is usable, unset if it is historical. - + - + - Dump + Dump - This artifact represents the act of taking physical storage media and creating an image file of it. Several dumps can however represent the same media dumps, as this artifact is the act itself, not its results, and different dumps can achieve the same results. - + This artifact represents the act of taking physical storage media and creating an image file of it. Several dumps can however represent the same media dumps, as this artifact is the act itself, not its results, and different dumps can achieve the same results. + @@ -15072,7 +15473,7 @@ Dumper - String + String Name or alias of the person that created the dump. @@ -15083,10 +15484,10 @@ Dumper user - User + User - User in the system of the person that created the dump. + User in the system of the person that created the dump. @@ -15094,10 +15495,10 @@ Dumping group - String + String - Dumping group the person that created the dump belongs to. Specially important for import of DAT files from dumping groups, like TOSEC, No-Intro, etc. + Dumping group the person that created the dump belongs to. Specially important for import of DAT files from dumping groups, like TOSEC, No-Intro, etc. @@ -15105,10 +15506,10 @@ Date - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the dump was done. + Date and time when the dump was done. @@ -15116,10 +15517,10 @@ Upload date - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the dump was uploaded to the system. + Date and time when the dump was uploaded to the system. @@ -15127,10 +15528,10 @@ Dump hardware - Dump hardware[] + Dump hardware[] - List of hardware used to create the dump. + List of hardware used to create the dump. @@ -15139,10 +15540,10 @@ Media - Media + Media - Link to the media that was dumped. + Link to the media that was dumped. @@ -15150,25 +15551,25 @@ Media dump - Media dump + Media dump - Link to the results of the dump. + Link to the results of the dump. - - + + - Dump hardware + Dump hardware - This artifact represents information about the hardware, and software, used to create a dump. - + This artifact represents information about the hardware, and software, used to create a dump. + @@ -15191,7 +15592,7 @@ Manufacturer - String + String Manufacturer of the drive used to read the media, or of the media itself it non-removable. @@ -15202,10 +15603,10 @@ Model - String + String - Model of the drive used to read the media, or of the media itself if non-removable. + Model of the drive used to read the media, or of the media itself if non-removable. @@ -15213,10 +15614,10 @@ Revision - String + String - Revision of the drive used to read the media, or of the media itself if non-removable. + Revision of the drive used to read the media, or of the media itself if non-removable. @@ -15224,10 +15625,10 @@ Firmware - String + String - Firmware version of the drive used to read the media, or of the media itself if non-removable. + Firmware version of the drive used to read the media, or of the media itself if non-removable. @@ -15235,10 +15636,10 @@ Serial - String + String - Serial number of the drive used to read the media, or of the media itself if non-removable. + Serial number of the drive used to read the media, or of the media itself if non-removable. @@ -15246,10 +15647,10 @@ Software name - String + String - Name of the software used to read the media. + Name of the software used to read the media. @@ -15257,10 +15658,10 @@ Software version - String + String - Version of the software used to read the media. + Version of the software used to read the media. @@ -15268,10 +15669,10 @@ Software OS - String + String - Normalized name and version of the operating system where the software that read the media was run. + Normalized name and version of the operating system where the software that read the media was run. @@ -15279,25 +15680,25 @@ Extents - Extent[] + Extent[] - List of extents. Blocks in the media not present in the extent where not read at all in the dump. + List of extents. Blocks in the media not present in the extent where not read at all in the dump. - + - Extent + Extent - This artifact represents a read extent, that is, a start and end of a read block. - + This artifact represents a read extent, that is, a start and end of a read block. + @@ -15320,7 +15721,7 @@ Start - Long + Long First block number of the extent, inclusive. @@ -15331,10 +15732,10 @@ End - Long + Long - Last block number of the extent, inclusive. + Last block number of the extent, inclusive. @@ -15342,25 +15743,25 @@ Error - Bool + Bool - If set indicates the extent was tried to read but could not be read without errors. + If set indicates the extent was tried to read but could not be read without errors. - + - File + File - This artifact identifies a computer file, in a unique way, allowing to create file lists from media, dumps, etc. - + This artifact identifies a computer file, in a unique way, allowing to create file lists from media, dumps, etc. + @@ -15383,7 +15784,7 @@ Size - Long + Long Size in bytes of the file. @@ -15394,10 +15795,10 @@ Md5 - String(16) + Binary(16) - MD5 hash of the file contents. + MD5 hash of the file contents. @@ -15405,10 +15806,10 @@ Sha1 - String(20) + Binary(20) - SHA1 hash of the file contents. + SHA1 hash of the file contents. @@ -15416,10 +15817,10 @@ Sha256 - String(32) + Binary(32) - SHA2-256 hash of the file contents. + SHA2-256 hash of the file contents. @@ -15427,10 +15828,10 @@ Sha3 - String(64) + Binary(64) - SHA3-512 hash of the file contents. + SHA3-512 hash of the file contents. @@ -15438,10 +15839,10 @@ Spamsum - String + String - SpamSum fuzzy hash of the file contents. + SpamSum fuzzy hash of the file contents. @@ -15449,10 +15850,10 @@ Mime - String + String - MIME type of the file. + MIME type of the file. @@ -15460,10 +15861,10 @@ Magic - String + String - Identification string as made by libmagic. + Identification string as made by libmagic. @@ -15471,10 +15872,10 @@ AccoustId - String + String - Accoust ID of the audio contained in the file. + Accoust ID of the audio contained in the file. @@ -15482,10 +15883,10 @@ Infected - Bool + Bool - If set, the file is infected by, or is, malware. + If set, the file is infected by, or is, malware. @@ -15493,10 +15894,10 @@ Malware - String + String - Name of the malware contained in the file. + Name of the malware contained in the file. @@ -15504,10 +15905,10 @@ Hack - Bool + Bool - If set, the file has been hacked, cracked, or its functionality if facilitating the cracking of software. E.g. serial number, key generator, crack patch, etc... + If set, the file has been hacked, cracked, or its functionality if facilitating the cracking of software. E.g. serial number, key generator, crack patch, etc... @@ -15515,25 +15916,25 @@ HackGroup - String + String - Name of the hacking group. + Name of the hacking group. - + - File data stream + File data stream - This artifacts represents the data stream contents of a file. That is, normal data, a fork, an extended attribute, or an alternate data stream. - + This artifacts represents the data stream contents of a file. That is, normal data, a fork, an extended attribute, or an alternate data stream. + @@ -15556,10 +15957,10 @@ Name - String + String - Name of the data stream. ‘NULL’ when it is the default data stream. + Name of the data stream. ‘NULL’ when it is the default data stream. @@ -15567,10 +15968,10 @@ Size - Long + Long - Size in bytes of the data stream. + Size in bytes of the data stream. @@ -15578,27 +15979,27 @@ Contents - File + File - Link to the artifact that uniquely identify the contents of this data stream. + Link to the artifact that uniquely identify the contents of this data stream. - + - + - Filesystem + Filesystem - This artifact represents a filesystem contained in a media. - + This artifact represents a filesystem contained in a media. + @@ -15621,10 +16022,10 @@ Type - String + String - Filesystem type. + Filesystem type. @@ -15632,10 +16033,10 @@ CreationDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the filesystem was created. + Date and time when the filesystem was created. @@ -15643,10 +16044,10 @@ ModificationDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the filesystem was last modified. + Date and time when the filesystem was last modified. @@ -15654,10 +16055,10 @@ BackupDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the filesystem was last backed up. + Date and time when the filesystem was last backed up. @@ -15665,10 +16066,10 @@ ClusterSize - Int + Int - Size, in bytes, of each cluster or block in the filesystem. + Size, in bytes, of each cluster or block in the filesystem. @@ -15676,10 +16077,10 @@ Clusters - Long + Long - Number of clusters or blocks in the filesystem. + Number of clusters or blocks in the filesystem. @@ -15687,10 +16088,10 @@ FilesCount - Long + Long - Number of files, if known, in the filesystem. + Number of files, if known, in the filesystem. @@ -15698,10 +16099,10 @@ Bootable - Bool + Bool - If set, the filesystem is known to contain boot code. + If set, the filesystem is known to contain boot code. @@ -15709,10 +16110,10 @@ VolumeSerial - String + String - Filesystem volume serial number. + Filesystem volume serial number. @@ -15720,10 +16121,10 @@ VolumeName - String + String - Filesystem volume name. + Filesystem volume name. @@ -15731,10 +16132,10 @@ FreeClusters - Long + Long - Number of free culsters or blocks in the filesystem. + Number of free culsters or blocks in the filesystem. @@ -15742,10 +16143,10 @@ ExpirationDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the filesystem expires. + Date and time when the filesystem expires. @@ -15753,10 +16154,10 @@ EffectiveDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the filesystem becomes effective. + Date and time when the filesystem becomes effective. @@ -15764,10 +16165,10 @@ SystemIdentifier - String + String - System identifier. + System identifier. @@ -15775,10 +16176,10 @@ VolumeSetIdentifier - String + String - Volume set identifier. + Volume set identifier. @@ -15786,10 +16187,10 @@ PublisherIdentifier - String + String - Publisher identifier. + Publisher identifier. @@ -15797,10 +16198,10 @@ DataPreparerIdentifier - String + String - Data preparer identifier. + Data preparer identifier. @@ -15808,10 +16209,10 @@ ApplicationIdentifier - String + String - Application identifier. + Application identifier. @@ -15819,27 +16220,27 @@ Files - Media file[] + Media file[] - Files contained in the filesystem. + Files contained in the filesystem. - + - + - Graphical Processing Unit - This artifact represents a chip, or chipset, whose functionality is the generation of text, bidimensional raster images, bidimensional vectorial images, tridimensional images or raytraced images, to be shown by a machine. + Graphical Processing Unit + This artifact represents a chip, or chipset, whose functionality is the generation of text, bidimensional raster images, bidimensional vectorial images, tridimensional images or raytraced images, to be shown by a machine. - + @@ -15859,24 +16260,24 @@ - Name + Name - String + String - Commercial name of the graphical processing unit. + Commercial name of the graphical processing unit. - Company + Company - Company + Company - Identifier of the company artifact that manufactured the graphical processing unit. + Identifier of the company artifact that manufactured the graphical processing unit. @@ -15884,10 +16285,10 @@ Model - String + String - Model number, SKU or equivalent of this graphical processing unit, if applicable. + Model number, SKU or equivalent of this graphical processing unit, if applicable. @@ -15895,10 +16296,10 @@ Introduced - DateTime + DateTime - Date of public introduction (sale), minimum value for prototypes and NULL for unknown. + Date of public introduction (sale), minimum value for prototypes and NULL for unknown. @@ -15906,10 +16307,10 @@ Package - String + String - If graphical processing unit is a single chip, chip package type. + If graphical processing unit is a single chip, chip package type. @@ -15917,10 +16318,10 @@ Process - String + String - If graphical processing unit is a single chip, chip manufacturing process. + If graphical processing unit is a single chip, chip manufacturing process. @@ -15928,10 +16329,10 @@ ProcessNm - Float + Float - If graphical processing unit is a single chip, size in nanometers of the manufacturing process. + If graphical processing unit is a single chip, size in nanometers of the manufacturing process. @@ -15939,10 +16340,10 @@ DieSize - Float + Float - If graphical processing unit is a single chip, size in square milimeters of the die surface area. + If graphical processing unit is a single chip, size in square milimeters of the die surface area. @@ -15950,10 +16351,10 @@ Transistors - Long + Long - If graphical processing unit is a single chip, number of transistors, if applicable, that comprise it. + If graphical processing unit is a single chip, number of transistors, if applicable, that comprise it. @@ -15961,25 +16362,25 @@ Resolutions - Resolution[] + Resolution[] - List of resolutions the graphical processing unit can generate. + List of resolutions the graphical processing unit can generate. - + - Instruction set + Instruction set - This artifact lists the known instruction sets that can be implemented by a processor. - + This artifact lists the known instruction sets that can be implemented by a processor. + @@ -15999,30 +16400,30 @@ - Name + Name - String + String - Name of the instruction set. + Name of the instruction set. - + - + - Instruction set extension + Instruction set extension - This artifact lists the known instruction set extensions that can be implemented by a processor. - + This artifact lists the known instruction set extensions that can be implemented by a processor. + @@ -16043,30 +16444,30 @@ - Name + Name - String + String - Name of the instruction set extension. + Name of the instruction set extension. - + - + - ISO 3166-1 Numeric + ISO 3166-1 Numeric - This artifact contains the list of numeric unique identifiers for countries, existing or historic, as defined by the ISO 3166 standard. - + This artifact contains the list of numeric unique identifiers for countries, existing or historic, as defined by the ISO 3166 standard. + @@ -16084,7 +16485,7 @@ - Id + Id Short @@ -16095,7 +16496,7 @@ - Name + Name String(64) @@ -16105,20 +16506,20 @@ - + - + - ISO 4217 + ISO 4217 - This artifact lists all currencies, existing and historic, as defined in the ISO 4217 standard. - + This artifact lists all currencies, existing and historic, as defined in the ISO 4217 standard. + @@ -16141,7 +16542,7 @@ Code - String(3) + String(3) Alphanumeric unique identifier for the currency. @@ -16152,10 +16553,10 @@ Numeric - Int(3) + Int(3) - Numerical unique identifier for the currency. + Numerical unique identifier for the currency. @@ -16163,10 +16564,10 @@ Minor unit - Int(1) + Int(1) - Number of decimal points to represent minor units. + Number of decimal points to represent minor units. @@ -16174,10 +16575,10 @@ Name - String + String - Name of the currency. + Name of the currency. @@ -16185,25 +16586,25 @@ Withdrawn - Date + Date - Date the currency become historic. + Date the currency become historic. - + - ISO 639 - This artifact contains the list of unique identifiers for languages, existing or historic, as defined by the ISO 639 standard. + ISO 639 + This artifact contains the list of unique identifiers for languages, existing or historic, as defined by the ISO 639 standard. - + @@ -16221,7 +16622,7 @@ - Id + Id Char(3) @@ -16232,7 +16633,7 @@ - Part2B + Part2B Char(3) @@ -16243,7 +16644,7 @@ - Part2T + Part2T Char(3) @@ -16254,7 +16655,7 @@ - Part1 + Part1 Char(2) @@ -16265,7 +16666,7 @@ - Scope + Scope Char(1) @@ -16277,7 +16678,7 @@ - Type + Type Char(1) @@ -16288,7 +16689,7 @@ - ReferenceName + ReferenceName String(150) @@ -16299,7 +16700,7 @@ - Comment + Comment String(150) @@ -16309,16 +16710,16 @@ - + - + - License - This artifact contains the list of software licenses, document licenses, and other copyright authorization licenses. - + License + This artifact contains the list of software licenses, document licenses, and other copyright authorization licenses. + @@ -16342,7 +16743,7 @@ - Name + Name String @@ -16353,7 +16754,7 @@ - SPDX + SPDX String @@ -16364,7 +16765,7 @@ - FsfApproved + FsfApproved Bool @@ -16375,7 +16776,7 @@ - OsiApproved + OsiApproved Bool @@ -16386,7 +16787,7 @@ - Link + Link Url @@ -16397,7 +16798,7 @@ - Text + Text Text(131072) @@ -16408,17 +16809,17 @@ - + - Logical partition + Logical partition - This artifact represents a logical partition inside a media. - + This artifact represents a logical partition inside a media. + @@ -16441,7 +16842,7 @@ Sequence - Int + Int Partition number. @@ -16452,10 +16853,10 @@ Name - String + String - Partition name, if the partition scheme includes it. + Partition name, if the partition scheme includes it. @@ -16463,10 +16864,10 @@ Type - String + String - Partition type. + Partition type. @@ -16474,10 +16875,10 @@ FirstSector - Long + Long - First sector of the partition. + First sector of the partition. @@ -16485,10 +16886,10 @@ LastSector - Long + Long - Last sector of the partition. + Last sector of the partition. @@ -16496,10 +16897,10 @@ Size - Long + Long - Size in bytes of the partition. + Size in bytes of the partition. @@ -16507,10 +16908,10 @@ Description - String + String - Partition description, if the partition scheme includes it. + Partition description, if the partition scheme includes it. @@ -16518,10 +16919,10 @@ Scheme - String + String - Name of the partition scheme. + Name of the partition scheme. @@ -16530,25 +16931,25 @@ Filesystems - Filesystem[] + Filesystem[] - List of known filesystems residing in this partition. + List of known filesystems residing in this partition. - + - Machine + Machine - This artifact represents a turing complete physical machine, typically a computer, videogame console, arcade board, etc. - + This artifact represents a turing complete physical machine, typically a computer, videogame console, arcade board, etc. + @@ -16568,10 +16969,10 @@ - Name + Name - String + String Name of the machine. @@ -16579,13 +16980,13 @@ - Company + Company - Company + Company - Identifier of the company artifact that manufactured the machine. + Identifier of the company artifact that manufactured the machine. @@ -16593,10 +16994,10 @@ MachineType - Machine type + Machine type - Type of machine. + Type of machine. @@ -16604,10 +17005,10 @@ Introduced - DateTime + DateTime - Date of public introduction (sale), minimum value for prototypes and NULL for unknown. + Date of public introduction (sale), minimum value for prototypes and NULL for unknown. @@ -16615,10 +17016,10 @@ Family - Machine family + Machine family - Identifier of the machine family this machine belongs to. + Identifier of the machine family this machine belongs to. @@ -16626,10 +17027,10 @@ Model - String + String - Model number, SKU or equivalent of this machine, if applicable. + Model number, SKU or equivalent of this machine, if applicable. @@ -16637,10 +17038,10 @@ Gpus - Graphical Processing Unit[] + Graphical Processing Unit[] - List of graphical processing units that came installed from factory with this machine. + List of graphical processing units that came installed from factory with this machine. @@ -16648,10 +17049,10 @@ Memory - Memory[] + Memory[] - List of memory that came installed from factory with this machine. + List of memory that came installed from factory with this machine. @@ -16659,10 +17060,10 @@ Processors - Processor by machine[] + Processor by machine[] - List of processors that came installed from factory with this machine. + List of processors that came installed from factory with this machine. @@ -16670,10 +17071,10 @@ Sound - Sound synthetizer[] + Sound synthetizer[] - List of sound synthetizers that came installed from factory with this machine. + List of sound synthetizers that came installed from factory with this machine. @@ -16681,10 +17082,10 @@ Storage - Storage by machine[] + Storage by machine[] - List of storage units that came installed from factory with this machine. + List of storage units that came installed from factory with this machine. @@ -16692,10 +17093,10 @@ Photos - Machine photo[] + Machine photo[] - List of photographies belonging to this machine that have been uploaded to the system. + List of photographies belonging to this machine that have been uploaded to the system. @@ -16703,10 +17104,10 @@ Screens - Screen[] + Screen[] - List of screens this machine has physically, and inseparably, installed from factory with this machine. + List of screens this machine has physically, and inseparably, installed from factory with this machine. @@ -16714,10 +17115,10 @@ Documents - Document[] + Document[] - List of documents where this machine is a main topic. + List of documents where this machine is a main topic. @@ -16725,10 +17126,10 @@ Books - Book[] + Book[] - List of books where this machine is a main topic. + List of books where this machine is a main topic. @@ -16736,25 +17137,25 @@ Magazines - Magazine issue[] + Magazine issue[] - List of magazines issues where this machine is a main topic. + List of magazines issues where this machine is a main topic. - + - Machine family + Machine family - This artifact represents an aggrupation of machines that are technically the same, side for some configuration, or regional, differences. As an example, the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive family of videogame consoles, or the Apple Powerbook 1400 family of laptop computers. - + This artifact represents an aggrupation of machines that are technically the same, side for some configuration, or regional, differences. As an example, the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive family of videogame consoles, or the Apple Powerbook 1400 family of laptop computers. + @@ -16774,10 +17175,10 @@ - Name + Name - String + String Name of the machine family. @@ -16785,13 +17186,13 @@ - Company + Company - Company + Company - Identifier of the company artifact that manufactured the machine family members. + Identifier of the company artifact that manufactured the machine family members. @@ -16799,10 +17200,10 @@ Documents - Document[] + Document[] - List of documents where this machine family is a main topic. + List of documents where this machine family is a main topic. @@ -16810,10 +17211,10 @@ Books - Book[] + Book[] - List of books where this machine family is a main topic. + List of books where this machine family is a main topic. @@ -16821,25 +17222,25 @@ Magazines - Magazine issue[] + Magazine issue[] - List of magazines issues where this machine family is a main topic. + List of magazines issues where this machine family is a main topic. - + - Machine photo + Machine photo - This artifact represents the photographies about a machine that are stored in the system. - + This artifact represents the photographies about a machine that are stored in the system. + @@ -16862,7 +17263,7 @@ Author - String + String Name of the author of the photo. @@ -16873,7 +17274,7 @@ CameraManufacturer - String + String Manufacturer of the camera. @@ -16884,7 +17285,7 @@ CameraModel - String + String Model of the camera. @@ -16895,7 +17296,7 @@ ColorSpace - ColorSpace + ColorSpace Colorspace of the photo. @@ -16907,7 +17308,7 @@ Comments - String + String User comments for the photo. @@ -16918,7 +17319,7 @@ Contrast - Contrast + Contrast Contrast from EXIF. @@ -16929,7 +17330,7 @@ CreationDate - DateTime + DateTime Date and time the photo was taken. @@ -16940,7 +17341,7 @@ DigitalZoomRatio - Double + Double Digital zoom ratio. @@ -16951,7 +17352,7 @@ ExifVersion - String + String EXIF version. @@ -16962,7 +17363,7 @@ Exposure - String + String Exposure time. @@ -16973,7 +17374,7 @@ ExposureMethod - ExposureMode + ExposureMode Exposure mode from EXIF. @@ -16984,7 +17385,7 @@ ExposureProgram - ExposureProgram + ExposureProgram Exposure program from EXIF. @@ -16995,7 +17396,7 @@ Flash - FlashMode + FlashMode Flash mode from EXIF. @@ -17006,7 +17407,7 @@ Focal - Double + Double Focal number (F-number). @@ -17017,7 +17418,7 @@ FocalLength - Double + Double Focal length in mm. @@ -17028,7 +17429,7 @@ FocalLengthEquivalent - Ushort + Ushort Focal length equivalent for 35mm. @@ -17039,7 +17440,7 @@ HorizontalResolution - Double + Double Horizontal resolution. @@ -17050,7 +17451,7 @@ IsoRating - Ushort + Ushort ISO rating. @@ -17061,7 +17462,7 @@ Lens - String + String Lens name. @@ -17072,7 +17473,7 @@ LightSource - LightSource + LightSource Light source from EXIF. @@ -17083,7 +17484,7 @@ MeteringMode - MeteringMode + MeteringMode Metering mode from EXIF. @@ -17094,7 +17495,7 @@ ResolutionUnit - ResolutionUnit + ResolutionUnit Unit for horizontal and vertical resolutions. @@ -17105,7 +17506,7 @@ Orientation - Orientation + Orientation Orientation. @@ -17116,7 +17517,7 @@ Saturation - Saturation + Saturation Saturation from EXIF. @@ -17127,7 +17528,7 @@ SceneCaptureType - SceneCaptureType + SceneCaptureType Scene capture type from EXIF. @@ -17138,7 +17539,7 @@ SensingMethod - SensingMethod + SensingMethod Sensing method from EXIF. @@ -17149,7 +17550,7 @@ Sharpness - Sharpness + Sharpness Sharpness from EXIF. @@ -17160,7 +17561,7 @@ SoftwareUsed - String + String Software used in the process of this photo. @@ -17171,7 +17572,7 @@ SubjectDistanceRange - SubjectDistanceRange + SubjectDistanceRange Subject distance range from EXIF. @@ -17183,7 +17584,7 @@ UploadDate - DateTime + DateTime Date and time when this photo was uploaded to the system. @@ -17194,7 +17595,7 @@ VerticalResolution - Double + Double Vertical resolution. @@ -17205,7 +17606,7 @@ WhiteBalance - WhiteBalance + WhiteBalance White balance from EXIF. @@ -17216,7 +17617,7 @@ User - User + User User that uploaded this photo. @@ -17227,7 +17628,7 @@ License - License + License License that covers the rights for this photo. @@ -17238,7 +17639,7 @@ Source - Url + Url URL were this photo was taken from, if not original. @@ -17249,27 +17650,27 @@ Machine - Machine + Machine Machine this photo belongs to. - + - + - Magazine + Magazine - This artifact represents magazines about computing. - + This artifact represents magazines about computing. + @@ -17292,7 +17693,7 @@ Title - String + String Untranslated title in the default system writing script. @@ -17303,10 +17704,10 @@ NativeTitle - String + String - Title as written in the magazine cover. + Title as written in the magazine cover. @@ -17314,7 +17715,7 @@ Country - ISO 3166-1 Numeric + ISO 3166-1 Numeric Country of publication. @@ -17325,10 +17726,10 @@ Synopsis - FullText + FullText - Magazine synopsis. + Magazine synopsis. @@ -17336,10 +17737,10 @@ Issn - String(8) + String(8) - International Standard Serial Number. + International Standard Serial Number. @@ -17347,7 +17748,7 @@ FirstPublication - Date + Date Date when the first issue of the magazine was published. @@ -17358,27 +17759,27 @@ Issues - Magazine issue[] + Magazine issue[] List of published issues of this magazine. - + - + - Magazine issue + Magazine issue - This artifact represents issues from magazines about computing. - + This artifact represents issues from magazines about computing. + @@ -17401,7 +17802,7 @@ Magazine - Magazine + Magazine Link to the magazine information @@ -17412,7 +17813,7 @@ Caption - String + String Untranslated caption in the default system writing script. @@ -17424,7 +17825,7 @@ NativeCaption - String + String Original caption in the original writing script. @@ -17435,7 +17836,7 @@ Published - DateTime + DateTime Date and time when this issue was published. @@ -17446,7 +17847,7 @@ ProductCode - String(18) + String(18) EAN or UPC of this magazine issue. @@ -17457,7 +17858,7 @@ Pages - Short + Short Number of pages in this magazine. @@ -17468,27 +17869,27 @@ CoverMedia - Media[] + Media[] Media included with this magazine issue. - + - + - Mastering texts by media + Mastering texts by media - This artifact represents text written in the physical media itself by the mastering or manufacturer facility. - + This artifact represents text written in the physical media itself by the mastering or manufacturer facility. + @@ -17511,10 +17912,10 @@ Type - Mastering text type + Mastering text type - Mastering text type. + Mastering text type. @@ -17522,10 +17923,10 @@ Text - String + String - Mastering text. + Mastering text. @@ -17533,10 +17934,10 @@ Side - Short + Short - Side if applicable. + Side if applicable. @@ -17544,27 +17945,38 @@ Layer - Short + Short - Layer if applicable. + Layer if applicable. + + + + + Media + + + Media + + + Media this mastering text belongs to. - + - + - Media + Media - This artifact represents media (disks, tapes, cartridges), that compose a software variant. - + This artifact represents media (disks, tapes, cartridges), that compose a software variant. + @@ -17587,7 +17999,7 @@ Title - String + String Title as shown in media. @@ -17598,10 +18010,10 @@ Sequence - Short + Short - Sequence number of media. + Sequence number of media. @@ -17609,10 +18021,10 @@ LastSequence - Short + Short - Last sequence number in media set. + Last sequence number in media set. @@ -17620,10 +18032,10 @@ Type - Media type + Media type - Type of media. + Type of media. @@ -17631,10 +18043,10 @@ WriteOffset - Int + Int - In Compact Disc and derivates, the number of bytes of write offset. + In Compact Disc and derivates, the number of bytes of write offset. @@ -17642,10 +18054,10 @@ Sides - Short + Short - For optical discs, number of written/stamped sides. + For optical discs, number of written/stamped sides. @@ -17653,22 +18065,21 @@ Layers - Short + Short - For optical discs, number of layers per side. + For optical discs, number of layers per side. - Sessions - Short + Short - For optical discs, the number of recorded/stamped sessions. + For optical discs, the number of recorded/stamped sessions. @@ -17676,10 +18087,10 @@ Tracks - Short + Short - For optical discs, the number of recorded/stamped tracks. + For optical discs, the number of recorded/stamped tracks. @@ -17687,10 +18098,10 @@ Sectors - Long + Long - Total number of sectors in media. + Total number of sectors in media. @@ -17698,10 +18109,10 @@ Size - Long + Long - Total number of bytes in media. + Total number of bytes in media. @@ -17709,10 +18120,10 @@ CopyProtection - String + String - Copy protection present in media if applicable. + Copy protection present in media if applicable. @@ -17720,10 +18131,10 @@ PartNumber - String + String - Part number or SKU number. + Part number or SKU number. @@ -17731,10 +18142,10 @@ SerialNumber - String + String - Serial number from manufacturer when different from part number. This is not the software registration serial number. + Serial number from manufacturer when different from part number. This is not the software registration serial number. @@ -17742,10 +18153,10 @@ Barcode - String + String - Barcode, if present. + Barcode, if present. @@ -17753,10 +18164,10 @@ CatalogueNumber - String + String - Publisher catalogue number. + Publisher catalogue number. @@ -17764,10 +18175,10 @@ TableOfContents - Table of contents[] + Table of contents[] - For optical discs, the disc TOC. + For optical discs, the disc TOC. @@ -17775,10 +18186,10 @@ Dumps - Media dump[] + Media dump[] - Known dumps for this media. + Known dumps for this media. @@ -17786,10 +18197,10 @@ Partitions - Logical partition[] + Logical partition[] - Logical partitions on this media. + Logical partitions on this media. @@ -17797,10 +18208,10 @@ Manufacturer - String + String - Media manufacturer. + Media manufacturer. @@ -17808,10 +18219,10 @@ Model - String + String - Media model. + Media model. @@ -17819,10 +18230,10 @@ Revision - String + String - Media revision. + Media revision. @@ -17830,10 +18241,10 @@ Firmware - String + String - Media firmware version. + Media firmware version. @@ -17841,10 +18252,10 @@ Physical block size - String + Int - Physical block size of media when constant. + Physical block size of media when constant. @@ -17852,10 +18263,10 @@ Logical block size - String + Int - Logical block size of media whe n constant. + Logical block size of media when constant. @@ -17863,10 +18274,10 @@ Variable block sizes - Variable block size[] + Variable block size[] - List of block sizes per extent. + List of block sizes per extent. @@ -17874,24 +18285,24 @@ Storage interface - Storage interface + Storage interface - If the media is non-removable from the drive (hard disk, flash drive, PCMCIA card, etc), which interface it uses to connect. + If the media is non-removable from the drive (hard disk, flash drive, PCMCIA card, etc), which interface it uses to connect. - - + + - Media dump + Media dump - Represents a known dump of a software media. + Represents a known dump of a software media. @@ -17914,7 +18325,7 @@ Format - String + String Normalized name of the media dump file format. @@ -17925,10 +18336,10 @@ Image - Media dump image + Media dump image - Link to media dump image. + Link to media dump image. @@ -17936,10 +18347,10 @@ Tracks - Media dump track image[] + Media dump track image[] - Link to media dump track image(s). + Link to media dump track image(s). @@ -17947,10 +18358,10 @@ Files - Media dump file image[] + Media dump file image[] - Link to media dump file image(s). + Link to media dump file image(s). @@ -17958,10 +18369,10 @@ Subchannel - Media dump subchannel image + Media dump subchannel image - Link to media dump subchannel image. + Link to media dump subchannel image. @@ -17969,27 +18380,27 @@ Dump status flags - Dump status flags + Dump status flags - Flags giving information about the dump status. + Flags giving information about the dump status. - + - + - Media dump file image + Media dump file image - Represents the file that contains the data from the dump of a software media, restricted to the data of a single tape file. - + Represents the file that contains the data from the dump of a software media, restricted to the data of a single tape file. + @@ -18009,13 +18420,13 @@ - File sequence + File sequence - Long + Long - File number. + File number. @@ -18023,10 +18434,10 @@ Partition sequence - Short + Short - Partition number this file resides in. + Partition number this file resides in. @@ -18034,10 +18445,10 @@ Filesystems - Filesystem[] + Filesystem[] - List of known filesystems residing in this file. + List of known filesystems residing in this file. @@ -18045,7 +18456,7 @@ Size - Long + Long Size in bytes of the file. @@ -18056,10 +18467,10 @@ Md5 - String(16) + Binary(16) - MD5 hash of the file contents. + MD5 hash of the file contents. @@ -18067,10 +18478,10 @@ Sha1 - String(20) + Binary(20) - SHA1 hash of the file contents. + SHA1 hash of the file contents. @@ -18078,10 +18489,10 @@ Sha256 - String(32) + Binary(32) - SHA2-256 hash of the file contents. + SHA2-256 hash of the file contents. @@ -18089,10 +18500,10 @@ Sha3 - String(64) + Binary(64) - SHA3-512 hash of the file contents. + SHA3-512 hash of the file contents. @@ -18100,25 +18511,25 @@ Spamsum - String + String - SpamSum fuzzy hash of the file contents. + SpamSum fuzzy hash of the file contents. - + - Media dump image + Media dump image - Represents the file that contains the data from the dump of a software media, or in the case of some specific formats, the descriptor for the tracks in such dump. - + Represents the file that contains the data from the dump of a software media, or in the case of some specific formats, the descriptor for the tracks in such dump. + @@ -18141,7 +18552,7 @@ Size - Long + Long Size in bytes of the file. @@ -18152,10 +18563,10 @@ Md5 - String(16) + Binary(16) - MD5 hash of the file contents. + MD5 hash of the file contents. @@ -18163,10 +18574,10 @@ Sha1 - String(20) + Binary(20) - SHA1 hash of the file contents. + SHA1 hash of the file contents. @@ -18174,10 +18585,10 @@ Sha256 - String(32) + Binary(32) - SHA2-256 hash of the file contents. + SHA2-256 hash of the file contents. @@ -18185,10 +18596,10 @@ Sha3 - String(64) + Binary(64) - SHA3-512 hash of the file contents. + SHA3-512 hash of the file contents. @@ -18196,10 +18607,10 @@ Spamsum - String + String - SpamSum fuzzy hash of the file contents. + SpamSum fuzzy hash of the file contents. @@ -18207,38 +18618,27 @@ AccoustId - String + String - Accoust ID of the audio contained in the file. - - - - - HackGroup - - - String - - - Name of the hacking group. + Accoust ID of the audio contained in the file. - + - + - Media dump track image + Media dump track image - Represents the file that contains the data from the dump of a software media, restricted to the data of a single Compact Disc track. - + Represents the file that contains the data from the dump of a software media, restricted to the data of a single Compact Disc track. + @@ -18261,10 +18661,10 @@ Track sequence - Short + Short - Track number. + Track number. @@ -18272,7 +18672,7 @@ Format - String + String Normalized name of the format. BINARY if Intel byte ordering for audio tracks, YRANIB if Motorola byte ordering. @@ -18283,7 +18683,7 @@ Size - Long + Long Size in bytes of the file. @@ -18294,10 +18694,10 @@ Md5 - String(16) + Binary(16) - MD5 hash of the file contents. + MD5 hash of the file contents. @@ -18305,10 +18705,10 @@ Sha1 - String(20) + Binary(20) - SHA1 hash of the file contents. + SHA1 hash of the file contents. @@ -18316,10 +18716,10 @@ Sha256 - String(32) + Binary(32) - SHA2-256 hash of the file contents. + SHA2-256 hash of the file contents. @@ -18327,10 +18727,10 @@ Sha3 - String(64) + Binary(64) - SHA3-512 hash of the file contents. + SHA3-512 hash of the file contents. @@ -18338,10 +18738,10 @@ Spamsum - String + String - SpamSum fuzzy hash of the file contents. + SpamSum fuzzy hash of the file contents. @@ -18349,39 +18749,38 @@ AccoustId - String + String - Accoust ID of the audio contained in the file. + Accoust ID of the audio contained in the file. - Subchannel - Media dump subchannel image + Media dump subchannel image - Link to dump subchannel image for this track only. + Link to dump subchannel image for this track only. - + - + - Media dump subchannel image + Media dump subchannel image - Represents the file that contains the data from the dump of a software media, restricted to the subchannel data from a Compact Disc, being it the full disc or a single track. - + Represents the file that contains the data from the dump of a software media, restricted to the subchannel data from a Compact Disc, being it the full disc or a single track. + @@ -18404,10 +18803,10 @@ Track sequence - Short + Short - Track number. + Track number. @@ -18415,7 +18814,7 @@ Subchannel - Subchannel flags + Subchannel flags Indicates if P, Q, P to W, R to W, etc. @@ -18426,7 +18825,7 @@ Size - Long + Long Size in bytes of the file. @@ -18437,10 +18836,10 @@ Md5 - String(16) + Binary(16) - MD5 hash of the file contents. + MD5 hash of the file contents. @@ -18448,10 +18847,10 @@ Sha1 - String(20) + Binary(20) - SHA1 hash of the file contents. + SHA1 hash of the file contents. @@ -18459,10 +18858,10 @@ Sha256 - String(32) + Binary(32) - SHA2-256 hash of the file contents. + SHA2-256 hash of the file contents. @@ -18470,10 +18869,10 @@ Sha3 - String(64) + Binary(64) - SHA3-512 hash of the file contents. + SHA3-512 hash of the file contents. @@ -18481,25 +18880,25 @@ Spamsum - String + String - SpamSum fuzzy hash of the file contents. + SpamSum fuzzy hash of the file contents. - + - Media file + Media file - This artifact represents a file as contained in a filesystem. - + This artifact represents a file as contained in a filesystem. + @@ -18522,7 +18921,7 @@ Path - String + String Path where the file resides. By default uses ‘/’ as path separator excepts in the cases that’s a legal character for filenames in the filesystem. @@ -18533,10 +18932,10 @@ Name - String + String - Filename, without path. + Filename, without path. @@ -18544,10 +18943,10 @@ PathSeparator - String(1) + String(1) - If present, indicates which is the path separator character present in path. Should only be present when the path separator is not ‘/’. + If present, indicates which is the path separator character present in path. Should only be present when the path separator is not ‘/’. @@ -18555,10 +18954,10 @@ IsDirectory - Bool + Bool - If set, indicates this file is a directory. It must not contain a ‘NULL’ data stream. + If set, indicates this file is a directory. It must not contain a ‘NULL’ data stream. @@ -18566,10 +18965,10 @@ CreationDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the file was created. + Date and time when the file was created. @@ -18578,10 +18977,10 @@ AccessDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the file was last opened. + Date and time when the file was last opened. @@ -18589,10 +18988,10 @@ StatusChangeDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the file metadata was last changed. + Date and time when the file metadata was last changed. @@ -18600,10 +18999,10 @@ BackupDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the file was backed up. + Date and time when the file was backed up. @@ -18611,10 +19010,10 @@ LastWriteDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date and time when the file was last written or appended. + Date and time when the file was last written or appended. @@ -18622,10 +19021,10 @@ Attributes - File attributes + File attributes - File attributes. + File attributes. @@ -18633,10 +19032,10 @@ PosixMode - Short + Short - POSIX permissions mode. ACLs go in data streams. + POSIX permissions mode. ACLs go in data streams. @@ -18644,10 +19043,10 @@ DeviceNumber - Int + Int - Device number. + Device number. @@ -18655,10 +19054,10 @@ GroupId - Long + Long - Identifier of the owner group. + Identifier of the owner group. @@ -18666,10 +19065,10 @@ UserId - Long + Long - Identifier of the owner user. + Identifier of the owner user. @@ -18677,10 +19076,10 @@ Inode - Long + Long - Unique identifier of the file in the filesystem it resides. + Unique identifier of the file in the filesystem it resides. @@ -18688,10 +19087,10 @@ Links - Long + Long - Number of different paths that point to the same file. + Number of different paths that point to the same file. @@ -18699,25 +19098,25 @@ DataStreams - File data stream[] + File data stream[] - Contents of the file, its extended attributes, forks, and alternate data streams. + Contents of the file, its extended attributes, forks, and alternate data streams. - + - Media tag + Media tag dump - This artifact represents binary data that is part of a media outside of the normal user area data part. E.g. PFI, DMI, etc. - + This artifact represents binary data that is part of a media outside of the normal user area data part. E.g. PFI, DMI, etc. + @@ -18740,10 +19139,10 @@ Type - Media tag type + Media tag type - Media tag type. + Media tag type. @@ -18751,29 +19150,29 @@ Tag - File + File - Information about the contents of the media tag. + Information about the contents of the media tag. - + - Memory + Memory - This artifact represents primary storage, a.k.a. memory, present in a machine. - + This artifact represents primary storage, a.k.a. memory, present in a machine. + - + @@ -18797,13 +19196,13 @@ - Type + Type - Memory type + Memory type - Type of memory. + Type of memory. @@ -18811,49 +19210,49 @@ Usage - Memory usage + Memory usage - What is the use of the memory in the machine. + What is the use of the memory in the machine. - Size + Size - Long + Long - Size, in bytes, of the memory. + Size, in bytes, of the memory. - Speed + Speed - Double + Double - Speed, in Hz, of the memory. + Speed, in Hz, of the memory. - + - + - Owned machine + Owned machine - This artifact represents a machine as owned by the system owner (museum, preservation society, etc) or registered users. - + This artifact represents a machine as owned by the system owner (museum, preservation society, etc) or registered users. + @@ -18876,7 +19275,7 @@ AcquisitionDate - DateTime + DateTime Date the machine was acquired. @@ -18887,10 +19286,10 @@ LostDate - DateTime + DateTime - Date when the machine was sold, traded, or otherwise lost. + Date when the machine was sold, traded, or otherwise lost. @@ -18898,10 +19297,10 @@ Status - Status type + Status type - Status of the machine. + Status of the machine. @@ -18909,10 +19308,10 @@ LastStatusDate - DateTime + DateTime - Last status check date and time. + Last status check date and time. @@ -18920,10 +19319,10 @@ Trade - Bool + Bool - If set, the machine is available for trading with other users. + If set, the machine is available for trading with other users. @@ -18931,10 +19330,10 @@ Boxed - Bool + Bool - If set, the user has the original boxing materials. + If set, the user has the original boxing materials. @@ -18942,10 +19341,10 @@ Manuals - Bool + Bool - If set, the user has the original manuals. + If set, the user has the original manuals. @@ -18953,10 +19352,10 @@ SerialNumber - String + String - Serial number of the machine. + Serial number of the machine. @@ -18964,10 +19363,10 @@ SerialNumberVisible - Bool + Bool - If set, the serial number of the machine is visible to other users. + If set, the serial number of the machine is visible to other users. @@ -18975,10 +19374,10 @@ Machine - Machine + Machine - Link to machine specifications. + Link to machine specifications. @@ -18986,10 +19385,10 @@ User - User + User - Link to owner user artifact. + Link to owner user artifact. @@ -18997,10 +19396,10 @@ Gpus - Graphical Processing Unit[] + Graphical Processing Unit[] - List of graphical processing units that are installed in this machine. + List of graphical processing units that are installed in this machine. @@ -19009,10 +19408,10 @@ Memory - Memory[] + Memory[] - List of memory that are installed in this machine. + List of memory that are installed in this machine. @@ -19020,10 +19419,10 @@ Processors - Processor by owned machine[] + Processor by owned machine[] - List of processors that are installed in this machine. + List of processors that are installed in this machine. @@ -19031,10 +19430,10 @@ Sound - Sound synthetizer[] + Sound synthetizer[] - List of sound synthetizers that are installed in this machine. + List of sound synthetizers that are installed in this machine. @@ -19042,10 +19441,10 @@ Storage - Storage by owned machine[] + Storage by owned machine[] - List of storage units that are installed in this machine. + List of storage units that are installed in this machine. @@ -19053,25 +19452,25 @@ Photos - Owned machine photo[] + Owned machine photo[] - List of photographies belonging to this machine that have been uploaded to the system. + List of photographies belonging to this machine that have been uploaded to the system. - - + + - Owned machine photo + Owned machine photo - This artifact represents the photographies about an owned machine that are stored in the system. - + This artifact represents the photographies about an owned machine that are stored in the system. + @@ -19094,7 +19493,7 @@ Author - String + String Name of the author of the photo. @@ -19105,7 +19504,7 @@ CameraManufacturer - String + String Manufacturer of the camera. @@ -19116,7 +19515,7 @@ CameraModel - String + String Model of the camera. @@ -19127,7 +19526,7 @@ ColorSpace - ColorSpace + ColorSpace Colorspace of the photo. @@ -19138,7 +19537,7 @@ Comments - String + String User comments for the photo. @@ -19149,7 +19548,7 @@ Contrast - Contrast + Contrast Contrast from EXIF. @@ -19160,7 +19559,7 @@ CreationDate - DateTime + DateTime Date and time the photo was taken. @@ -19171,7 +19570,7 @@ DigitalZoomRatio - Double + Double Digital zoom ratio. @@ -19182,7 +19581,7 @@ ExifVersion - String + String EXIF version. @@ -19193,7 +19592,7 @@ Exposure - String + String Exposure time. @@ -19204,7 +19603,7 @@ ExposureMethod - ExposureMode + ExposureMode Exposure mode from EXIF. @@ -19215,7 +19614,7 @@ ExposureProgram - ExposureProgram + ExposureProgram Exposure program from EXIF. @@ -19226,7 +19625,7 @@ Flash - FlashMode + FlashMode Flash mode from EXIF. @@ -19238,7 +19637,7 @@ Focal - Double + Double Focal number (F-number). @@ -19249,7 +19648,7 @@ FocalLength - Double + Double Focal length in mm. @@ -19260,7 +19659,7 @@ FocalLengthEquivalent - Ushort + Ushort Focal length equivalent for 35mm. @@ -19271,7 +19670,7 @@ HorizontalResolution - Double + Double Horizontal resolution. @@ -19282,7 +19681,7 @@ IsoRating - Ushort + Ushort ISO rating. @@ -19293,7 +19692,7 @@ Lens - String + String Lens name. @@ -19304,7 +19703,7 @@ LightSource - LightSource + LightSource Light source from EXIF. @@ -19315,7 +19714,7 @@ MeteringMode - MeteringMode + MeteringMode Metering mode from EXIF. @@ -19326,7 +19725,7 @@ ResolutionUnit - ResolutionUnit + ResolutionUnit Unit for horizontal and vertical resolutions. @@ -19337,7 +19736,7 @@ Orientation - Orientation + Orientation Orientation. @@ -19348,7 +19747,7 @@ Saturation - Saturation + Saturation Saturation from EXIF. @@ -19359,7 +19758,7 @@ SceneCaptureType - SceneCaptureType + SceneCaptureType Scene capture type from EXIF. @@ -19370,7 +19769,7 @@ SensingMethod - SensingMethod + SensingMethod Sensing method from EXIF. @@ -19381,7 +19780,7 @@ Sharpness - Sharpness + Sharpness Sharpness from EXIF. @@ -19392,7 +19791,7 @@ SoftwareUsed - String + String Software used in the process of this photo. @@ -19403,7 +19802,7 @@ SubjectDistanceRange - SubjectDistanceRange + SubjectDistanceRange Subject distance range from EXIF. @@ -19414,7 +19813,7 @@ UploadDate - DateTime + DateTime Date and time when this photo was uploaded to the system. @@ -19425,7 +19824,7 @@ VerticalResolution - Double + Double Vertical resolution. @@ -19436,7 +19835,7 @@ WhiteBalance - WhiteBalance + WhiteBalance White balance from EXIF. @@ -19447,7 +19846,7 @@ User - User + User User that uploaded this photo. @@ -19458,7 +19857,7 @@ License - License + License License that covers the rights for this photo. @@ -19466,30 +19865,30 @@ - OwnedMachine + OwnedMachine - Owned machine + Owned machine - Owned machine this photo belongs to. + Owned machine this photo belongs to. - + - + - People by book + People by book - This artifact links books and document people. - + This artifact links books and document people. + @@ -19512,10 +19911,10 @@ Person - Document person + Document person - Link to the document person. + Link to the document person. @@ -19523,10 +19922,10 @@ Book - Book + Book - Link to the book. + Link to the book. @@ -19534,27 +19933,27 @@ Role - Document role + Document role - Role the document person has in the book. + Role the document person has in the book. - + - + - People by document + People by document - This artifact links documents and document people. - + This artifact links documents and document people. + @@ -19577,10 +19976,10 @@ Person - Document person + Document person - Link to the document person. + Link to the document person. @@ -19588,10 +19987,10 @@ Document - Document + Document - Link to the document. + Link to the document. @@ -19599,27 +19998,27 @@ Role - Document role + Document role - Role the document person has in the document. + Role the document person has in the document. - + - + - People by magazine + People by magazine - This artifact links magazines and document people. - + This artifact links magazines and document people. + @@ -19642,10 +20041,10 @@ Person - Document person + Document person - Link to the document person. + Link to the document person. @@ -19653,10 +20052,10 @@ Magazine - Magazine + Magazine - Link to the magazine. + Link to the magazine. @@ -19664,27 +20063,27 @@ Role - Document role + Document role - Role the document person has in the magazine. + Role the document person has in the magazine. - + - + - People + People - This artifact stores information about people that has been important in the computing history. - + This artifact stores information about people that has been important in the computing history. + @@ -19707,7 +20106,7 @@ Name - String + String Person name. @@ -19718,7 +20117,7 @@ Surname - String + String Person surname. @@ -19729,7 +20128,7 @@ ContryOfBirth - ISO 3166-1 Numeric + ISO 3166-1 Numeric Person country of birth (use historic, if applicable). @@ -19741,7 +20140,7 @@ BirthDate - Date + Date Date of birth. @@ -19752,7 +20151,7 @@ DeathDate - Date + Date Date of death if applicable. @@ -19763,7 +20162,7 @@ Webpage - Url + Url Official webpage. @@ -19774,7 +20173,7 @@ Twitter - String + String Official Twitter handle. @@ -19785,7 +20184,7 @@ Facebook - String + String Official Facebook handle. @@ -19796,7 +20195,7 @@ Photo - Guid + Guid GUID that uniquely identifies the photo of this person that is stored in the system. @@ -19807,7 +20206,7 @@ DocumentPerson - Document person + Document person Link to document person artifact. @@ -19818,7 +20217,7 @@ Alias - String + String Alias name for the person. @@ -19829,27 +20228,27 @@ DisplayName - String + String Name to be displayed for the person. - + - + - Processor + Processor - This artifact represents the chip, or chipset, that processes the data, inputs and outputs, or basically, runs the turing machine. - + This artifact represents the chip, or chipset, that processes the data, inputs and outputs, or basically, runs the turing machine. + @@ -19869,13 +20268,13 @@ - Name + Name - String + String - Commercial name of the processor. + Commercial name of the processor. @@ -19883,10 +20282,10 @@ Company - Company + Company - Identifier of the company artifact that manufactured the processor. + Identifier of the company artifact that manufactured the processor. @@ -19894,10 +20293,10 @@ Model - String + String - Model number, SKU or equivalent of this processor, if applicable. + Model number, SKU or equivalent of this processor, if applicable. @@ -19905,10 +20304,10 @@ Introduced - DateTime + DateTime - Date of public introduction (sale), minimum value for prototypes and NULL for unknown. + Date of public introduction (sale), minimum value for prototypes and NULL for unknown. @@ -19916,10 +20315,10 @@ Speed - Double + Double - Nominal sustained speed of the processor. This field can change in the link with a machine. + Nominal sustained speed of the processor. This field can change in the link with a machine. @@ -19927,10 +20326,10 @@ Package - String + String - If processor is a single chip, chip package type. + If processor is a single chip, chip package type. @@ -19939,10 +20338,10 @@ Gprs - Int + Int - Number of general purpose registers, that is, registers used for storage and calculations with integer numbers. + Number of general purpose registers, that is, registers used for storage and calculations with integer numbers. @@ -19950,10 +20349,10 @@ GprSize - Int + Int - Size, in bits, of the general purpose registers. + Size, in bits, of the general purpose registers. @@ -19961,10 +20360,10 @@ Fprs - Int + Int - Number of floating point registers, that is, registers used for storage and calculations with floating point numbers. + Number of floating point registers, that is, registers used for storage and calculations with floating point numbers. @@ -19972,10 +20371,10 @@ FprSize - Int + Int - Size, in bits, of the floating point registers. If this value is positive, but the number of FPRs is 0, means floating point numbers of the specified bits are stored in the general purporse registers. + Size, in bits, of the floating point registers. If this value is positive, but the number of FPRs is 0, means floating point numbers of the specified bits are stored in the general purporse registers. @@ -19983,10 +20382,10 @@ Cores - Int + Int - Number of simultaneous executing complete cores. + Number of simultaneous executing complete cores. @@ -19994,10 +20393,10 @@ ThreadsPerCore - Int + Int - Number of simultaneous threads each core can execute. + Number of simultaneous threads each core can execute. @@ -20005,10 +20404,10 @@ Process - String + String - If processor is a single chip, chip manufacturing process. + If processor is a single chip, chip manufacturing process. @@ -20016,10 +20415,10 @@ ProcessNm - Float + Float - If processor is a single chip, size in nanometers of the manufacturing process. + If processor is a single chip, size in nanometers of the manufacturing process. @@ -20027,10 +20426,10 @@ DieSize - Float + Float - If processor is a single chip, size in square milimeters of the die surface area. + If processor is a single chip, size in square milimeters of the die surface area. @@ -20038,10 +20437,10 @@ Transistors - Long + Long - If processor is a single chip, number of transistors, if applicable, that comprise it. + If processor is a single chip, number of transistors, if applicable, that comprise it. @@ -20049,10 +20448,10 @@ DataBus - Int + Int - Size in bits of the external data bus. + Size in bits of the external data bus. @@ -20060,10 +20459,10 @@ AddrBus - Int + Int - Size in bits of the external address bus. + Size in bits of the external address bus. @@ -20071,10 +20470,10 @@ SimdRegisters - Int + Int - Number of registers designated for SIMD calculations. + Number of registers designated for SIMD calculations. @@ -20082,10 +20481,10 @@ SimdSize - Int + Int - Size of registers designated for SIMD calculations. If this has a positive value, but the number of registers is zero, it means SIMD calculations are executed in the FPRs (or the GPRs if they are zero). + Size of registers designated for SIMD calculations. If this has a positive value, but the number of registers is zero, it means SIMD calculations are executed in the FPRs (or the GPRs if they are zero). @@ -20093,10 +20492,10 @@ L1Instruction - Float + Float - Size in kibibytes of the L1 instruction cache. + Size in kibibytes of the L1 instruction cache. @@ -20104,10 +20503,10 @@ L1Data - Float + Float - Size in kibibytes of the L1 data cache. + Size in kibibytes of the L1 data cache. @@ -20115,10 +20514,10 @@ L2 - Float + Float - Size in kibibytes of the L2 cache. + Size in kibibytes of the L2 cache. @@ -20126,10 +20525,10 @@ L3 - Float + Float - Size in kibibytes of the L3 cache. + Size in kibibytes of the L3 cache. @@ -20137,10 +20536,10 @@ InstructionSet - Instruction set + Instruction set - Instruction set implemented by this processor. + Instruction set implemented by this processor. @@ -20148,25 +20547,25 @@ InstructionSetExtensions - Instruction set extension[] + Instruction set extension[] - List of extensions of the instruction set implemented by this processor. + List of extensions of the instruction set implemented by this processor. - + - Processor by machine + Processor by machine - This artifact links a processor artifact and a machine artifact. - + This artifact links a processor artifact and a machine artifact. + @@ -20189,10 +20588,10 @@ Processor - Processor + Processor - Link to processor. + Link to processor. @@ -20200,10 +20599,10 @@ Machine - Machine + Machine - Link to machine. + Link to machine. @@ -20211,27 +20610,27 @@ Speed - Float + Float - Speed, in MHz, the linked processor runs at in the linked machine. + Speed, in MHz, the linked processor runs at in the linked machine. - + - + - Processor by owned machine + Processor by owned machine - This artifact links a processor artifact and an owned machine artifact. - + This artifact links a processor artifact and an owned machine artifact. + @@ -20255,10 +20654,10 @@ Processor - Processor + Processor - Link to processor. + Link to processor. @@ -20266,10 +20665,10 @@ OwnedMachine - Owned machine + Owned machine - Link to owned machine. + Link to owned machine. @@ -20277,27 +20676,27 @@ Speed - Float + Float - Speed, in MHz, the linked processor runs at in the linked owned machine. + Speed, in MHz, the linked processor runs at in the linked owned machine. - + - + - Resolution + Resolution - This artifact represents a graphical resolution characteristics, to be generated by a graphical processing unit. - + This artifact represents a graphical resolution characteristics, to be generated by a graphical processing unit. + @@ -20317,85 +20716,85 @@ - Width + Width - Int + Int - Width of the resolution. + Width of the resolution. - Height + Height - Int + Int - Height of the resolution. + Height of the resolution. - Colors + Colors - Long + Long - Number of simultaneous colors in the resolution. + Number of simultaneous colors in the resolution. - Palette + Palette - Long + Long - Number of colors available non simultaneously in the resolution. + Number of colors available non simultaneously in the resolution. - Chars + Chars - Bool + Bool - If set, width and height indicate text characters. If not, they indicate pixels. + If set, width and height indicate text characters. If not, they indicate pixels. - Grayscale + Grayscale - Bool + Bool - If set, colors and palette refer to number of shades of gray. + If set, colors and palette refer to number of shades of gray. - + - + - Screen + Screen - This artifact represents a physical screen. - + This artifact represents a physical screen. + @@ -20415,13 +20814,13 @@ - Width + Width - Double + Double - Width of the visible area of the screen in mm. + Width of the visible area of the screen in mm. @@ -20429,10 +20828,10 @@ Height - Double + Double - Height of the visible area of the screen in mm. + Height of the visible area of the screen in mm. @@ -20440,10 +20839,10 @@ Diagonal - Double + Double - Diagonal of the visible area of the screen in inches. + Diagonal of the visible area of the screen in inches. @@ -20451,10 +20850,10 @@ NativeResolution - Resolution + Resolution - Native resolution of the screen. + Native resolution of the screen. @@ -20462,10 +20861,10 @@ EffectiveColors - Long + Long - Maximum number of effective colors the screen can show. + Maximum number of effective colors the screen can show. @@ -20473,10 +20872,10 @@ Type - String + String - Screen physical type. + Screen physical type. @@ -20484,27 +20883,27 @@ Resolutions - Resolution[] + Resolution[] - List of resolutions supported by the screen. + List of resolutions supported by the screen. - + - + - Software family + Software family - This artifact identifies software, and englobes all different platforms, regional and language, or other variations of the software, that are finally published, distributed, or otherwise prototyped. - + This artifact identifies software, and englobes all different platforms, regional and language, or other variations of the software, that are finally published, distributed, or otherwise prototyped. + @@ -20527,10 +20926,10 @@ Name - String + String - Name of the software family. + Name of the software family. @@ -20538,10 +20937,10 @@ Introduction - Date + Date - Date the software was first distributed in any way, or special values for never published prototypes. + Date the software was first distributed in any way, or special values for never published prototypes. @@ -20549,10 +20948,10 @@ Companies - CompaniesBySoftware[] + CompaniesBySoftware[] - Companies that participated in the creation and/or distribution of the software. + Companies that participated in the creation and/or distribution of the software. @@ -20560,10 +20959,10 @@ People - PeopleBySoftware[] + PeopleBySoftware[] - People that participated in the creation and/or distribution of the software. + People that participated in the creation and/or distribution of the software. @@ -20571,10 +20970,10 @@ Versions - Software version[] + Software version[] - Versions of this software. + Versions of this software. @@ -20582,28 +20981,28 @@ Parent - Software family[] + Software family[] - Software family this software family is a direct derivate, or continuation from. + Software family this software family is a direct derivate, or continuation from. - + - + - Software variant + Software variant - This artifact represents a specific distributed variant of a software version. A variant can be a different language, an upgrade only variant, a port to another platform, etc. - - + This artifact represents a specific distributed variant of a software version. A variant can be a different language, an upgrade only variant, a port to another platform, etc. + + @@ -20626,10 +21025,10 @@ Name - String + String - Name of the software variant. + Name of the software variant. @@ -20637,10 +21036,10 @@ Version - String + String - Software version number, if different from the parent SoftwareVersion. + Software version number, if different from the parent SoftwareVersion. @@ -20648,10 +21047,10 @@ Introduction - Date + Date - Date this variant of the software was first distributed in any way, or special values for never published prototypes. + Date this variant of the software was first distributed in any way, or special values for never published prototypes. @@ -20659,10 +21058,10 @@ Companies - CompaniesBySoftware[] + CompaniesBySoftware[] - Companies that participated in the creation and/or distribution of this variant of the software. + Companies that participated in the creation and/or distribution of this variant of the software. @@ -20670,10 +21069,10 @@ People - PeopleBySoftware[] + PeopleBySoftware[] - People that participated in the creation and/or distribution of this variant of the software. + People that participated in the creation and/or distribution of this variant of the software. @@ -20681,21 +21080,21 @@ Parent - Software variant + Software variant - Software variant this variant is a direct derivate from. + Software variant this variant is a direct derivate from. - Architectures + Architectures - Instruction set[] + Instruction set[] - Instruction set architectures this software variant runs on. + Instruction set architectures this software variant runs on. @@ -20703,10 +21102,10 @@ Languages - ISO 3166-1 Numeric[] + ISO 639[] - Languages this variant runs on. + Languages this variant runs on. @@ -20714,10 +21113,10 @@ RequiredProcessors - Processor[] + Processor[] - List of minimum required processor to run this variant. + List of minimum required processor to run this variant. @@ -20725,10 +21124,10 @@ RequiredGpus - Graphical Processing Unit[] + Graphical Processing Unit[] - List of minimum required graphical processing units to run this variant. + List of minimum required graphical processing units to run this variant. @@ -20736,10 +21135,10 @@ RequiredSoundSynths - Sound synthetizer[] + Sound synthetizer[] - List of sound synthetizers supported by this variant. + List of sound synthetizers supported by this variant. @@ -20747,10 +21146,21 @@ RequiredMemory - Long + Long - Minimum required available primary memory for running this variant, in bytes. + Minimum required available primary memory for running this variant, in bytes. + + + + + RecommendedMemory + + + Long + + + Recommended available primary memory for running this variant, in bytes @@ -20758,10 +21168,10 @@ RequiredStorage - Long + Long - Minimum required available secondary storage, not including the installation media, for running this variant, in bytes. + Minimum required available secondary storage, not including the installation media, for running this variant, in bytes. @@ -20769,10 +21179,10 @@ RequiredOperatingSystem - Software version[] + Software version[] - Minimum required operating system versions this software variant requires to run. + Minimum required operating system versions this software variant requires to run. @@ -20780,10 +21190,10 @@ RequiredSoftware - Software version[] + Software version[] - Software versiosn that this variant requires to install, or run. This field shall not be an operating system except when this variant is another operating system and the old one will be upgraded to this version/variant. + Software versiosn that this variant requires to install, or run. This field shall not be an operating system except when this variant is another operating system and the old one will be upgraded to this version/variant. @@ -20791,10 +21201,10 @@ MachineFamilies - Machine family[] + Machine family[] - List of machines families this software variant runs on. + List of machines families this software variant runs on. @@ -20802,21 +21212,21 @@ Machines - Machine[] + Machine[] - List of machines this family is restricted to run on. E.g. operating system versions that are locked to install on specific machines only. + List of machines this family is restricted to run on. E.g. operating system versions that are locked to install on specific machines only. - InstallerFiles + Files - Standalone installer[] + Standalone files[] - Files that make the installer, when distribution is purely digital (but not a disk image), or network install. + Files that make the installer, when distribution is purely digital (but not a disk image), or network install. @@ -20824,10 +21234,10 @@ Media - Media[] + Media[] - Media that makes the software variant, or when distribution is a digital disk image. + Media that makes the software variant, or when distribution is a digital disk image. @@ -20835,10 +21245,10 @@ PartNumber - String + String - Part number or SKU number. + Part number or SKU number. @@ -20846,10 +21256,10 @@ SerialNumber - String + String - Serial number from manufacturer when different from part number. This is not the software registration serial number. + Serial number from manufacturer when different from part number. This is not the software registration serial number. @@ -20857,10 +21267,10 @@ ProductCode - String + String - Product code, as present in barcode, if applicable. + Product code, as present in barcode, if applicable. @@ -20868,10 +21278,10 @@ CatalogueNumber - String + String - Publisher catalogue number. + Publisher catalogue number. @@ -20879,33 +21289,34 @@ DistributionMode - Distribution mode + Distribution mode - How is the software variant distributed. + How is the software variant distributed. - + - + - Software version + Software version - This artifact identifies a specific software version. - - + This artifact identifies a specific software version. + + + Field name @@ -20923,22 +21334,21 @@ Name - String + String - Name of the software version. + Name of the software version. - Codename - String + String - Software codename. + Software codename. @@ -20946,10 +21356,10 @@ Version - String + String - Software version number. + Software version number. @@ -20957,10 +21367,10 @@ Introduction - Date + Date - Date this version of the software was first distributed in any way, or special values for never published prototypes. + Date this version of the software was first distributed in any way, or special values for never published prototypes. @@ -20968,10 +21378,10 @@ License - License + License - License of this version of the software. + License of this version of the software. @@ -20979,10 +21389,10 @@ Companies - CompaniesBySoftware[] + CompaniesBySoftware[] - Companies that participated in the creation and/or distribution of this version of the software. + Companies that participated in the creation and/or distribution of this version of the software. @@ -20990,10 +21400,10 @@ People - PeopleBySoftware[] + PeopleBySoftware[] - People that participated in the creation and/or distribution of this version of the software. + People that participated in the creation and/or distribution of this version of the software. @@ -21001,10 +21411,10 @@ Previous - Software version + Software version - Next known version of this software. + Next known version of this software. @@ -21012,10 +21422,10 @@ Next - Software version + Software version - Previous known version of this software. + Previous known version of this software. @@ -21023,27 +21433,27 @@ Variants - Software variant[] + Software variant[] - Variants of this software version. + Variants of this software version. - + - + - Sound synthetizer + Sound synthetizer - This artifact represents a chip, or chipset, whose functionality is the generation of sounds from a machine. - + This artifact represents a chip, or chipset, whose functionality is the generation of sounds from a machine. + @@ -21066,10 +21476,10 @@ Name - String + String - Commercial name of the processor. + Commercial name of the processor. @@ -21077,10 +21487,10 @@ Company - Company + Company - Identifier of the company artifact that manufactured the sound synthetizer. + Identifier of the company artifact that manufactured the sound synthetizer. @@ -21088,10 +21498,10 @@ ModelCode - String + String - Model number, SKU or equivalent of this sound synthetizer, if applicable. + Model number, SKU or equivalent of this sound synthetizer, if applicable. @@ -21099,10 +21509,10 @@ Introduced - DateTime + DateTime - Date of public introduction (sale), minimum value for prototypes and NULL for unknown. + Date of public introduction (sale), minimum value for prototypes and NULL for unknown. @@ -21110,10 +21520,10 @@ Voices - Int + Int - Number of PCM voices the sound synthetizer can generate simultaneously. + Number of PCM voices the sound synthetizer can generate simultaneously. @@ -21121,33 +21531,33 @@ Frequency - Double + Double - Sample rate in Hz. + Sample rate in Hz. + Depth - Int + Int - Sample resolution in bits. + Sample resolution in bits. - SquareWave - Int + Int - Number of square wave generators in the sound synthetizer. + Number of square wave generators in the sound synthetizer. @@ -21155,10 +21565,10 @@ WhiteNoise - Int + Int - Number of white noise generators in the sound synthetizer. + Number of white noise generators in the sound synthetizer. @@ -21166,114 +21576,38 @@ Type - SoundSynthType + SoundSynthType - Type of sound synthetizer. + Type of sound synthetizer. - + - + - Standalone installer + Standalone files - This artifact represents the file, or set of files, used to install software, when it does not come as a media. - - - - - - - - - Field name - - - Field type - - - Description - - - - - - Path - - - String - - - Relative path, where the file is. - - - - - Name - - - String - - - Filename, without path. - - - - - PathSeparator - - - String(1) - - - If present, indicates which is the path separator character present in path. Should only be present when the path separator is not ‘/’. - - - - - IsDirectory - - - Bool - - - If set, indicates this file is a directory. It must not contain a ‘NULL’ data stream. - - - - - DataStreams - - - File data stream[] - - - Contents of the file, its extended attributes, forks, and alternate data streams. - - - - + This artifact represents the file, or set of files, used to install software, when it does not come as a media. It has exactly the same fields as Media file. + + - - - - Storage by machine + Storage by machine - This artifact represents a secondary storage, usually a disk drive, installed on a machine. - + This artifact represents a secondary storage, usually a disk drive, installed on a machine. + @@ -21296,10 +21630,10 @@ Type - Storage type + Storage type - Storage type. + Storage type. @@ -21307,10 +21641,10 @@ Interface - Storage interface + Storage interface - Interface the storage uses to connect to the machine. + Interface the storage uses to connect to the machine. @@ -21318,27 +21652,27 @@ Capacity - Long + Long - Capacity, in bytes, of the storage. + Capacity, in bytes, of the storage. - + - + - Storage by owned machine + Storage by owned machine - This artifact represents a secondary storage, usually a disk drive, installed on a owned machine. - + This artifact represents a secondary storage, usually a disk drive, installed on a owned machine. + @@ -21361,10 +21695,10 @@ Type - Storage type + Storage type - Storage type. + Storage type. @@ -21372,10 +21706,10 @@ Interface - Storage interface + Storage interface - Interface the storage uses to connect to the machine. + Interface the storage uses to connect to the machine. @@ -21383,29 +21717,30 @@ Capacity - Long + Long - Capacity, in bytes, of the storage. + Capacity, in bytes, of the storage. - + - Software variant by media by magazine + Software variant by media by magazine - This artifact represents the software that is included in magazine media, as it was usually the case. - + This artifact represents the software that is included in magazine media, as it was usually the case. + + Field name @@ -21423,10 +21758,10 @@ Path - String + String - Relative path, where the software resides inside the magazine media. NULL if the whole media belongs to the software. + Relative path, where the software resides inside the magazine media. NULL if the whole media belongs to the software. @@ -21434,10 +21769,10 @@ Software - Software variant + Software variant - Link to the software variant. + Link to the software variant. @@ -21445,10 +21780,10 @@ Media - Media + Media - Link to the media included as cover in the magazine issue. + Link to the media included as cover in the magazine issue. @@ -21456,25 +21791,25 @@ Magazine - Magazine issue + Magazine issue - Link to the magazine issue. + Link to the magazine issue. - + - Table of contents + Table of contents - This artifact represents the table of contents of an optical disc. - + This artifact represents the table of contents of an optical disc. + @@ -21497,7 +21832,7 @@ TrackNumber - Int + Int Track number. @@ -21508,10 +21843,10 @@ SessionNumber - Int + Int - Session number. + Session number. @@ -21519,10 +21854,10 @@ FirstSector - Long + Long - First sector of the track, inclusive of any pregap. + First sector of the track, inclusive of any pregap. @@ -21530,10 +21865,10 @@ LastSector - Long + Long - Last sector of the track, inclusive of any postgap. + Last sector of the track, inclusive of any postgap. @@ -21541,33 +21876,32 @@ TrackType - TrackType + TrackType - Track type. + Track type. - + - + - Variable block size + Variable block size - This artifact represents an extent of media that has a constant block size, but can be different from another extent in the same media. - + This artifact represents an extent of media that has a constant block size, but can be different from another extent in the same media. + - Field name @@ -21585,10 +21919,10 @@ Start - Long + Long - First sector, inclusive, of this extent. + First sector, inclusive, of this extent. @@ -21596,10 +21930,10 @@ End - Long + Long - Last sector, inclusive, of this extent. + Last sector, inclusive, of this extent. @@ -21607,42 +21941,42 @@ Size - Long + Long - Size in bytes of the blocks contained in this extent. + Size in bytes of the blocks contained in this extent. - + - - + + - + - Enumerations + Enumerations - The purpose of this section is to describe the various enumerations that help to classify the artifacts - - + The purpose of this section is to describe the various enumerations that help to classify the artifacts + + - Status type + Status type - This enumeration lists the status an owned machine can have. - + This enumeration lists the status an owned machine can have. + @@ -21685,24 +22019,24 @@ TestedBad - The last time the owned machine was tested it presented several problems. + The last time the owned machine was tested it presented several problems. - + - + - Company status + Company status - This enumeration lists the status of a company. - + This enumeration lists the status of a company. + @@ -21773,20 +22107,20 @@ - + - + - Machine type + Machine type - This enumeration lists the types of machines. - + This enumeration lists the types of machines. + @@ -21850,20 +22184,20 @@ - + - + - Memory type + Memory type - This enumeration lists the types of primary storage. - + This enumeration lists the types of primary storage. + @@ -21882,7 +22216,7 @@ Unknown - The type of the memory is unknown or not set. + The type of the memory is unknown or not set. @@ -22159,20 +22493,20 @@ - + - + - Memory usage + Memory usage - This enumeration lists the kind of uses for primary storage. - + This enumeration lists the kind of uses for primary storage. + @@ -22191,7 +22525,7 @@ Unknown - The use of the memory is unknown or not set. + The use of the memory is unknown or not set. @@ -22275,20 +22609,20 @@ - + - + - Storage type + Storage type - This enumeration lists the types of secondary storage. - + This enumeration lists the types of secondary storage. + @@ -22307,7 +22641,7 @@ Empty - The interface is empty. + The interface is empty. @@ -22500,7 +22834,7 @@ LDROM2 - LaserDisc for LD-ROM2 PAC + LaserDisc for LD-ROM2 PAC @@ -22717,7 +23051,7 @@ SuperCDROM2 - Super CD-ROM2 + Super CD-ROM2 @@ -22797,7 +23131,7 @@ Bernoulli2 - Iomega Bernoulli (2nd generation) + Iomega Bernoulli (2nd generation) @@ -22830,7 +23164,7 @@ Jaz2 - Iomega JAZ (2nd generation) + Iomega JAZ (2nd generation) @@ -23344,7 +23678,7 @@ Floptical - 3½” floppy with optical technology by Insite + 3½” floppy with optical technology by Insite @@ -23352,7 +23686,7 @@ HiFD - 3½” floppy with optical technology by Sony + 3½” floppy with optical technology by Sony @@ -23368,7 +23702,7 @@ UHD144 - 3½” floppy with optical technology by Caleb + 3½” floppy with optical technology by Caleb @@ -23441,7 +23775,7 @@ Orb5 - Castlewood Orb (2nd generation) + Castlewood Orb (2nd generation) @@ -23481,7 +23815,7 @@ LS120 - 3½” floppy with optical technology by Imation + 3½” floppy with optical technology by Imation @@ -23489,7 +23823,7 @@ LS240 - 3½” floppy with optical technology by Imation (2nd generation) + 3½” floppy with optical technology by Imation (2nd generation) @@ -23497,7 +23831,7 @@ FD32MB - 3½” standard floppy formatted with optical technology by Imation + 3½” standard floppy formatted with optical technology by Imation @@ -23518,17 +23852,17 @@ - + - Storage interface + Storage interface - This enumeration lists the interfaces a machine can provide for connection of secondary storage. - + This enumeration lists the interfaces a machine can provide for connection of secondary storage. + @@ -23712,20 +24046,20 @@ - + - + - ColorSpace + ColorSpace - This enumeration lists the photo color spaces defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo color spaces defined by EXIF. + @@ -23780,20 +24114,20 @@ - + - + - Contrast + Contrast - This enumeration lists the photo contrasts defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo contrasts defined by EXIF. + @@ -23832,20 +24166,20 @@ - + - + - ExposureMode + ExposureMode - This enumeration lists the photo exposure modes defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo exposure modes defined by EXIF. + @@ -23884,20 +24218,20 @@ - + - + - ExposureProgram + ExposureProgram - This enumeration lists the photo exposure programs defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo exposure programs defined by EXIF. + @@ -23992,20 +24326,20 @@ - + - + - FlashMode + FlashMode - This enumeration lists the photo flash modes defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo flash modes defined by EXIF. + @@ -24237,20 +24571,20 @@ - + - + - LightSource + LightSource - This enumeration lists the photo light sources defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo light sources defined by EXIF. + @@ -24442,20 +24776,20 @@ - + - + - MeteringMode + MeteringMode - This enumeration lists the photo metering modes defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo metering modes defined by EXIF. + @@ -24535,20 +24869,20 @@ - + - + - Orientation + Orientation - This enumeration lists the photo orientations defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo orientations defined by EXIF. + @@ -24583,7 +24917,7 @@ 3 - Rotate 180°. + Rotate 180°. @@ -24599,7 +24933,7 @@ 5 - Mirror horizontal and rotate 270° clock-wise. + Mirror horizontal and rotate 270° clock-wise. @@ -24607,7 +24941,7 @@ 6 - Rotate 90° clock-wise. + Rotate 90° clock-wise. @@ -24615,7 +24949,7 @@ 7 - Mirror horizontal and rotate 90° clock-wise. + Mirror horizontal and rotate 90° clock-wise. @@ -24623,24 +24957,24 @@ 8 - Rotate 270° clock-wise. + Rotate 270° clock-wise. - + - + - ResolutionUnit + ResolutionUnit - This enumeration lists the photo resolution units defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo resolution units defined by EXIF. + @@ -24675,24 +25009,24 @@ 3 - Centimeters. + Centimeters. - + - + - Saturation + Saturation - This enumeration lists the photo saturations defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo saturations defined by EXIF. + @@ -24727,24 +25061,24 @@ 2 - High. + High. - + - + - SceneCaptureType + SceneCaptureType - This enumeration lists the photo scene capture types defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo scene capture types defined by EXIF. + @@ -24779,7 +25113,7 @@ 2 - Portrait. + Portrait. @@ -24787,24 +25121,24 @@ 3 - Night. + Night. - + - + - SensingMethod + SensingMethod - This enumeration lists the photo sensing methods defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo sensing methods defined by EXIF. + @@ -24839,7 +25173,7 @@ 3 - Two-chip color area. + Two-chip color area. @@ -24847,7 +25181,7 @@ 4 - Three-chip color area. + Three-chip color area. @@ -24855,7 +25189,7 @@ 5 - Color sequential area. + Color sequential area. @@ -24863,7 +25197,7 @@ 7 - Trilinear. + Trilinear. @@ -24871,24 +25205,24 @@ 8 - Color sequential linear. + Color sequential linear. - + - + - SubjectDistanceRange + SubjectDistanceRange - This enumeration lists the photo subject distance ranges defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo subject distance ranges defined by EXIF. + @@ -24924,7 +25258,7 @@ 2 - Close. + Close. @@ -24932,24 +25266,24 @@ 3 - Distant. + Distant. - + - + - WhiteBalance + WhiteBalance - This enumeration lists the photo white balances defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo white balances defined by EXIF. + @@ -24980,20 +25314,20 @@ - + - + - Sharpness + Sharpness - This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. + @@ -25028,22 +25362,22 @@ 2 - High. + High. - + - Mastering text type + Mastering text type - This enumeration lists the types of mastering text. - + This enumeration lists the types of mastering text. + @@ -25059,10 +25393,10 @@ - LotNo + LotNo - Lot number, usuallly printed or engraved in floppies. + Lot number, usuallly printed or engraved in floppies. @@ -25070,7 +25404,7 @@ MastSID - Mastering SID code. + Mastering SID code. @@ -25078,7 +25412,7 @@ MouldSID - Mould SID code. + Mould SID code. @@ -25086,7 +25420,7 @@ MastCode - Mastering code, written by laser. + Mastering code, written by laser. @@ -25094,7 +25428,7 @@ Barcode - Barcode (not BCA) of optical discs, usually Code 39. + Barcode (not BCA) of optical discs, usually Code 39. @@ -25102,22 +25436,22 @@ Toolstamp - Toolstamp code, engraved. + Toolstamp code, engraved. - + - Media type + Media type - This enumeration lists the type of media. It is maintained in sync with Aaru media type enumeration. - + This enumeration lists the type of media. It is maintained in sync with Aaru media type enumeration. + @@ -25136,7 +25470,7 @@ 0 - Unknown. + Unknown. @@ -25144,7 +25478,7 @@ 1 - Unknown magneto-optical + Unknown magneto-optical @@ -25160,7 +25494,7 @@ 3 - Microdrive type hard disk. + Microdrive type hard disk. @@ -25168,7 +25502,7 @@ 4 - Zone hard disk. + Zone hard disk. @@ -25176,7 +25510,7 @@ 5 - USB flash drive. + USB flash drive. @@ -25184,7 +25518,7 @@ 6 - Unknown streamed block tape. + Unknown streamed block tape. @@ -25192,7 +25526,7 @@ 10 - Unknown or non-standard Compact Disc + Unknown or non-standard Compact Disc @@ -25200,7 +25534,7 @@ 11 - Compact Disc Digital Audio (Red Book) + Compact Disc Digital Audio (Red Book) @@ -25208,7 +25542,7 @@ 12 - CD+G (Red Book) + CD+G (Red Book) @@ -25216,7 +25550,7 @@ 13 - CD+EG (Red Book) + CD+EG (Red Book) @@ -25224,7 +25558,7 @@ 14 - CD-i (Green Book) + CD-i (Green Book) @@ -25232,7 +25566,7 @@ 15 - CD-ROM (Yellow Book) + CD-ROM (Yellow Book) @@ -25240,7 +25574,7 @@ 16 - CD-ROM XA (Yellow Book) + CD-ROM XA (Yellow Book) @@ -25248,7 +25582,7 @@ 17 - CD+ (Blue Book) + CD+ (Blue Book) @@ -25256,7 +25590,7 @@ 18 - CD-MO (Orange Book) + CD-MO (Orange Book) @@ -25264,7 +25598,7 @@ 19 - CD-Recordable (Orange Book) + CD-Recordable (Orange Book) @@ -25272,7 +25606,7 @@ 20 - CD-ReWritable (Orange Book) + CD-ReWritable (Orange Book) @@ -25280,7 +25614,7 @@ 21 - Mount-Rainier CD-RW + Mount-Rainier CD-RW @@ -25288,7 +25622,7 @@ 22 - Video CD (White Book) + Video CD (White Book) @@ -25296,7 +25630,7 @@ 23 - Super Video CD (White Book) + Super Video CD (White Book) @@ -25304,7 +25638,7 @@ 24 - Photo CD (Beige Book) + Photo CD (Beige Book) @@ -25312,7 +25646,7 @@ 25 - Super Audio CD (Scarlet Book) + Super Audio CD (Scarlet Book) @@ -25320,7 +25654,7 @@ 26 - Double-Density CD-ROM (Purple Book) + Double-Density CD-ROM (Purple Book) @@ -25329,7 +25663,7 @@ 27 - DD CD-R (Purple Book) + DD CD-R (Purple Book) @@ -25337,7 +25671,7 @@ 28 - DD CD-RW (Purple Book) + DD CD-RW (Purple Book) @@ -25345,7 +25679,7 @@ 29 - DTS audio CD (non-standard) + DTS audio CD (non-standard) @@ -25353,7 +25687,7 @@ 30 - CD-MIDI (Red Book) + CD-MIDI (Red Book) @@ -25361,7 +25695,7 @@ 31 - CD-Video (ISO/IEC 61104) + CD-Video (ISO/IEC 61104) @@ -25369,7 +25703,7 @@ 32 - PD650 (ECMA-240, ISO 15485) + PD650 (ECMA-240, ISO 15485) @@ -25377,7 +25711,7 @@ 33 - PD650 WORM (ECMA-240, ISO 15485) + PD650 WORM (ECMA-240, ISO 15485) @@ -25385,7 +25719,7 @@ 34 - CD-i Ready + CD-i Ready @@ -25393,7 +25727,7 @@ 35 - FM-Towns disc + FM-Towns disc @@ -25401,7 +25735,7 @@ 40 - DVD-ROM (applies to DVD Video and DVD Audio) + DVD-ROM (applies to DVD Video and DVD Audio) @@ -25409,7 +25743,7 @@ 41 - DVD-R + DVD-R @@ -25417,7 +25751,7 @@ 42 - DVD-RW + DVD-RW @@ -25425,7 +25759,7 @@ 43 - DVD+R + DVD+R @@ -25433,7 +25767,7 @@ 44 - DVD+RW + DVD+RW @@ -25441,7 +25775,7 @@ 45 - DVD+RW DL + DVD+RW DL @@ -25449,7 +25783,7 @@ 46 - DVD-R DL + DVD-R DL @@ -25457,7 +25791,7 @@ 47 - DVD+R DL + DVD+R DL @@ -25465,7 +25799,7 @@ 48 - DVD-RAM + DVD-RAM @@ -25473,7 +25807,7 @@ 49 - DVD-RW DL + DVD-RW DL @@ -25481,7 +25815,7 @@ 50 - DVD-Download + DVD-Download @@ -25489,7 +25823,7 @@ 51 - HD DVD-ROM (applies also to HD DVD Video) + HD DVD-ROM (applies also to HD DVD Video) @@ -25497,7 +25831,7 @@ 52 - HD DVD-RAM + HD DVD-RAM @@ -25505,7 +25839,7 @@ 53 - HD DVD-R + HD DVD-R @@ -25513,7 +25847,7 @@ 54 - HD DVD-RW + HD DVD-RW @@ -25521,7 +25855,7 @@ 55 - HD DVD-R DL + HD DVD-R DL @@ -25529,7 +25863,7 @@ 56 - HD DVD-RW DL + HD DVD-RW DL @@ -25538,7 +25872,7 @@ 60 - BD-ROM (applies also to Blu-ray video) + BD-ROM (applies also to Blu-ray video) @@ -25546,7 +25880,7 @@ 61 - BD-R + BD-R @@ -25554,7 +25888,7 @@ 62 - BD-RE + BD-RE @@ -25562,7 +25896,7 @@ 63 - BD-R XL + BD-R XL @@ -25570,7 +25904,7 @@ 64 - BD-RE XL + BD-RE XL @@ -25578,7 +25912,7 @@ 70 - Enhanced Versatile Disc + Enhanced Versatile Disc @@ -25586,7 +25920,7 @@ 71 - Forward Versatile Disc + Forward Versatile Disc @@ -25594,7 +25928,7 @@ 72 - Holographic Versatile Disc + Holographic Versatile Disc @@ -25602,7 +25936,7 @@ 73 - China Blue High Definition + China Blue High Definition @@ -25610,7 +25944,7 @@ 74 - High Definition Versatile Multilayer Disc + High Definition Versatile Multilayer Disc @@ -25618,7 +25952,7 @@ 75 - Versatile Compact Disc High Density + Versatile Compact Disc High Density @@ -25626,7 +25960,7 @@ 76 - Stacked Volumetric Optical Disc + Stacked Volumetric Optical Disc @@ -25634,7 +25968,7 @@ 77 - Five Dimensional disc + Five Dimensional disc @@ -25642,7 +25976,7 @@ 80 - LaserDisc or LaserVision + LaserDisc or LaserVision @@ -25650,7 +25984,7 @@ 81 - Pioneer LD-ROM + Pioneer LD-ROM @@ -25658,7 +25992,7 @@ 82 - Pioneer LD-ROM2 + Pioneer LD-ROM2 @@ -25666,7 +26000,7 @@ 83 - Philips LV-ROM + Philips LV-ROM @@ -25674,7 +26008,7 @@ 84 - Pioneer MegaLD + Pioneer MegaLD @@ -25682,7 +26016,7 @@ 90 - Sony Hi-MD + Sony Hi-MD @@ -25690,7 +26024,7 @@ 91 - Sony MiniDisc + Sony MiniDisc @@ -25698,7 +26032,7 @@ 92 - Sony MiniDisc for Data + Sony MiniDisc for Data @@ -25706,7 +26040,7 @@ 93 - Sony MiniDisc for Data 2 + Sony MiniDisc for Data 2 @@ -25714,7 +26048,7 @@ 100 - UDO (ECMA-350, ISO 17345) + UDO (ECMA-350, ISO 17345) @@ -25722,7 +26056,7 @@ 101 - UDO2 (ECMA-380, ISO 11976) + UDO2 (ECMA-380, ISO 11976) @@ -25730,7 +26064,7 @@ 102 - UDO2 WORM (ECMA-380, ISO 11976) + UDO2 WORM (ECMA-380, ISO 11976) @@ -25738,7 +26072,7 @@ 110 - PlayStation Memory Card + PlayStation Memory Card @@ -25747,7 +26081,7 @@ 111 - PlayStation 2 Memory Card + PlayStation 2 Memory Card @@ -25755,7 +26089,7 @@ 112 - PlayStation Game CD + PlayStation Game CD @@ -25763,7 +26097,7 @@ 113 - PlayStation 2 Game CD + PlayStation 2 Game CD @@ -25771,7 +26105,7 @@ 114 - PlayStation 2 Game DVD + PlayStation 2 Game DVD @@ -25779,7 +26113,7 @@ 115 - PlayStation 3 Game DVD + PlayStation 3 Game DVD @@ -25787,7 +26121,7 @@ 116 - PlayStation 3 Game Blu-ray + PlayStation 3 Game Blu-ray @@ -25795,7 +26129,7 @@ 117 - PlayStation 4 Game Blu-ray + PlayStation 4 Game Blu-ray @@ -25803,7 +26137,7 @@ 118 - PlayStation Portable Universal Media Disc (ECMA-365) + PlayStation Portable Universal Media Disc (ECMA-365) @@ -25811,7 +26145,7 @@ 119 - PlayStation Vita Game Card + PlayStation Vita Game Card @@ -25819,7 +26153,7 @@ 130 - Microsoft X-box Game Disc + Microsoft X-box Game Disc @@ -25827,7 +26161,7 @@ 131 - Microsoft X-box 360 Game Disc + Microsoft X-box 360 Game Disc @@ -25835,7 +26169,7 @@ 132 - Microsoft X-box 360 Game Disc 2 + Microsoft X-box 360 Game Disc 2 @@ -25843,7 +26177,7 @@ 133 - Microsoft X-box One Game Disc + Microsoft X-box One Game Disc @@ -25851,7 +26185,7 @@ 150 - Sega CD / Sega MegaCD disc + Sega CD / Sega MegaCD disc @@ -25859,7 +26193,7 @@ 151 - Sega Saturn disc + Sega Saturn disc @@ -25867,7 +26201,7 @@ 152 - Sega/Yamaha Gigabyte Disc (GD-ROM) + Sega/Yamaha Gigabyte Disc (GD-ROM) @@ -25875,7 +26209,7 @@ 153 - Sega/Yamaha Recordable Gigabyte Disc (GD-R) + Sega/Yamaha Recordable Gigabyte Disc (GD-R) @@ -25883,7 +26217,7 @@ 154 - Sega Card + Sega Card @@ -25891,7 +26225,7 @@ 155 - MilCD + MilCD @@ -25899,7 +26233,7 @@ 170 - PC-Engine / TurboGrafx cartridge + PC-Engine / TurboGrafx cartridge @@ -25907,7 +26241,7 @@ 171 - Super CDROM2 + Super CDROM2 @@ -25915,7 +26249,7 @@ 172 - Atari Jaguar CD disc + Atari Jaguar CD disc @@ -25923,7 +26257,7 @@ 173 - 3DO disc + 3DO disc @@ -25931,7 +26265,7 @@ 174 - NEC PC-FX disc + NEC PC-FX disc @@ -25939,7 +26273,7 @@ 175 - Neo-Geo CD disc + Neo-Geo CD disc @@ -25947,7 +26281,7 @@ 176 - Commodore CDTV disc + Commodore CDTV disc @@ -25956,7 +26290,7 @@ 177 - Amiga CD32 disc + Amiga CD32 disc @@ -25964,7 +26298,7 @@ 178 - Nuon disc + Nuon disc @@ -25972,7 +26306,7 @@ 179 - Bandai Playdia disc + Bandai Playdia disc @@ -25980,7 +26314,7 @@ 180 - Apple ][ 5.25” disk, 13 sectors + Apple ][ 5.25” disk, 13 sectors @@ -25988,7 +26322,7 @@ 181 - Apple ][ 5.25” disk, 13 sectors, two sides + Apple ][ 5.25” disk, 13 sectors, two sides @@ -25996,7 +26330,7 @@ 182 - Apple ][ 5.25” disk, 16 sectors + Apple ][ 5.25” disk, 16 sectors @@ -26004,7 +26338,7 @@ 183 - Apple ][ 5.25” disk, 16 sectors, two sides + Apple ][ 5.25” disk, 16 sectors, two sides @@ -26012,7 +26346,7 @@ 184 - Apple 3.5” disk, double density, single side + Apple 3.5” disk, double density, single side @@ -26020,7 +26354,7 @@ 185 - Apple 3.5” disk, double density, double side + Apple 3.5” disk, double density, double side @@ -26028,7 +26362,7 @@ 186 - Apple FileWare 5.25” disk + Apple FileWare 5.25” disk @@ -26036,7 +26370,7 @@ 190 - IBM PC 5.25” disk, 8 sectors, single side + IBM PC 5.25” disk, 8 sectors, single side @@ -26044,7 +26378,7 @@ 191 - IBM PC 5.25” disk, 9 sectors, single side + IBM PC 5.25” disk, 9 sectors, single side @@ -26052,7 +26386,7 @@ 192 - IBM PC 5.25” disk, 8 sectors, double side + IBM PC 5.25” disk, 8 sectors, double side @@ -26060,7 +26394,7 @@ 193 - IBM PC 5.25” disk, 9 sectors, double side + IBM PC 5.25” disk, 9 sectors, double side @@ -26068,7 +26402,7 @@ 194 - IBM PC 5.25” disk, high density + IBM PC 5.25” disk, high density @@ -26076,7 +26410,7 @@ 195 - IBM PC 3.5” disk, double density, 8 sectors, single side + IBM PC 3.5” disk, double density, 8 sectors, single side @@ -26084,7 +26418,7 @@ 196 - IBM PC 3.5” disk, double density, 9 sectors, single side + IBM PC 3.5” disk, double density, 9 sectors, single side @@ -26092,7 +26426,7 @@ 197 - IBM PC 3.5” disk, double density, 8 sectors, double side + IBM PC 3.5” disk, double density, 8 sectors, double side @@ -26100,7 +26434,7 @@ 198 - IBM PC 3.5” disk, double density, 9 sectors, double side + IBM PC 3.5” disk, double density, 9 sectors, double side @@ -26108,7 +26442,7 @@ 199 - IBM PC 3.5” disk, high density + IBM PC 3.5” disk, high density @@ -26116,7 +26450,7 @@ 200 - IBM PC 3.5” disk, extra density + IBM PC 3.5” disk, extra density @@ -26124,7 +26458,7 @@ 201 - Microsoft DMF 3.5” disk + Microsoft DMF 3.5” disk @@ -26132,7 +26466,7 @@ 202 - Microsoft DMF 3.5” disk, 82 tracks + Microsoft DMF 3.5” disk, 82 tracks @@ -26140,7 +26474,7 @@ 203 - IBM XDF 5.25” disk + IBM XDF 5.25” disk @@ -26148,7 +26482,7 @@ 204 - IBM XDF 3.5” disk, high density + IBM XDF 3.5” disk, high density @@ -26156,7 +26490,7 @@ 210 - IBM 23FD 8” disk + IBM 23FD 8” disk @@ -26165,7 +26499,7 @@ 211 - IBM 33FD 8” disk, 128 bytes per sector + IBM 33FD 8” disk, 128 bytes per sector @@ -26173,7 +26507,7 @@ 212 - IBM 33FD 8” disk, 256 bytes per sector + IBM 33FD 8” disk, 256 bytes per sector @@ -26181,7 +26515,7 @@ 213 - IBM 33FD 8” disk, 512 bytes per sector + IBM 33FD 8” disk, 512 bytes per sector @@ -26189,7 +26523,7 @@ 214 - IBM 43FD 8” disk, 128 bytes per sector + IBM 43FD 8” disk, 128 bytes per sector @@ -26197,7 +26531,7 @@ 215 - IBM 43FD 8” disk, 256 bytes per sector + IBM 43FD 8” disk, 256 bytes per sector @@ -26205,7 +26539,7 @@ 216 - IBM 53FD 8” disk, 256 bytes per sector + IBM 53FD 8” disk, 256 bytes per sector @@ -26213,7 +26547,7 @@ 217 - IBM 53FD 8” disk, 512 bytes per sector + IBM 53FD 8” disk, 512 bytes per sector @@ -26221,7 +26555,7 @@ 218 - IBM 53FD 8” disk, 1024 bytes per sector + IBM 53FD 8” disk, 1024 bytes per sector @@ -26229,7 +26563,7 @@ 220 - DEC RX01 8” disk + DEC RX01 8” disk @@ -26237,7 +26571,7 @@ 221 - DEC RX02 8” disk + DEC RX02 8” disk @@ -26245,7 +26579,7 @@ 222 - DEC RX03 8” disk + DEC RX03 8” disk @@ -26253,7 +26587,7 @@ 223 - DEC RX50 5.25” disk + DEC RX50 5.25” disk @@ -26261,7 +26595,7 @@ 230 - Acorn 5.25” disk, single density, 40 tracks + Acorn 5.25” disk, single density, 40 tracks @@ -26269,7 +26603,7 @@ 231 - Acorn 5.25” disk, single density, 80 tracks + Acorn 5.25” disk, single density, 80 tracks @@ -26277,7 +26611,7 @@ 232 - Acorn 5.25” disk, double density, 40 tracks + Acorn 5.25” disk, double density, 40 tracks @@ -26285,7 +26619,7 @@ 233 - Acorn 5.25” disk, double density, 80 tracks + Acorn 5.25” disk, double density, 80 tracks @@ -26293,7 +26627,7 @@ 234 - Acorn 5.25” disk, double density, double sided, 80 tracks + Acorn 5.25” disk, double density, double sided, 80 tracks @@ -26301,7 +26635,7 @@ 235 - Acorn 3.5” disk, double density + Acorn 3.5” disk, double density @@ -26309,7 +26643,7 @@ 236 - Acorn 3.5” disk, high density + Acorn 3.5” disk, high density @@ -26317,7 +26651,7 @@ 240 - Atari 5.25” disk, single density, single side + Atari 5.25” disk, single density, single side @@ -26325,7 +26659,7 @@ 241 - Atari 5.25” disk, extended density, single side + Atari 5.25” disk, extended density, single side @@ -26333,7 +26667,7 @@ 242 - Atari 5.25” disk, double density, single side + Atari 5.25” disk, double density, single side @@ -26341,7 +26675,7 @@ 243 - Atari 3.5” disk, 10 sectors, single side + Atari 3.5” disk, 10 sectors, single side @@ -26349,7 +26683,7 @@ 244 - Atari 3.5” disk, 10 sectors + Atari 3.5” disk, 10 sectors @@ -26357,7 +26691,7 @@ 245 - Atari 3.5” disk, 11 sectors, single side + Atari 3.5” disk, 11 sectors, single side @@ -26365,7 +26699,7 @@ 246 - Atari 3.5” disk, 11 sectors + Atari 3.5” disk, 11 sectors @@ -26374,7 +26708,7 @@ 250 - Commodore 1581 3.5” floppy + Commodore 1581 3.5” floppy @@ -26382,7 +26716,7 @@ 251 - Amiga 3.5” floppy + Amiga 3.5” floppy @@ -26390,7 +26724,7 @@ 252 - Amiga 3.5” floppy, high density + Amiga 3.5” floppy, high density @@ -26398,7 +26732,7 @@ 253 - Commodore 1540 5.25” floppy + Commodore 1540 5.25” floppy @@ -26406,7 +26740,7 @@ 254 - Commodore 1540 5.25” floppy, 40 tracks + Commodore 1540 5.25” floppy, 40 tracks @@ -26414,7 +26748,7 @@ 255 - Commodore 1571 5.25” floppy + Commodore 1571 5.25” floppy @@ -26422,7 +26756,7 @@ 260 - NEC 8” floppy, single density + NEC 8” floppy, single density @@ -26430,7 +26764,7 @@ 261 - NEC 8” floppy, double density + NEC 8” floppy, double density @@ -26438,7 +26772,7 @@ 262 - NEC 5.25” floppy, single density, single side + NEC 5.25” floppy, single density, single side @@ -26446,7 +26780,7 @@ 263 - NEC 5.25” floppy, single density, double side + NEC 5.25” floppy, single density, double side @@ -26454,7 +26788,7 @@ 264 - NEC 5.25” floppy, high density + NEC 5.25” floppy, high density @@ -26462,7 +26796,7 @@ 265 - NEC 3.5” floppy, high density, 77 tracks + NEC 3.5” floppy, high density, 77 tracks @@ -26470,7 +26804,7 @@ 266 - NEC 3.5” floppy, high density, 80 tracks + NEC 3.5” floppy, high density, 80 tracks @@ -26478,7 +26812,7 @@ 267 - NEC 3.5” floppy, triple density + NEC 3.5” floppy, triple density @@ -26486,7 +26820,7 @@ 268 - Sharp 5.25” floppy, high density + Sharp 5.25” floppy, high density @@ -26494,7 +26828,7 @@ 269 - Sharp 3.5” floppy, high density + Sharp 3.5” floppy, high density @@ -26502,7 +26836,7 @@ 270 - ECMA-99 5.25” floppy, 8 sectors + ECMA-99 5.25” floppy, 8 sectors @@ -26510,7 +26844,7 @@ 271 - ECMA-99 5.25” floppy, 15 sectors + ECMA-99 5.25” floppy, 15 sectors @@ -26518,7 +26852,7 @@ 272 - ECMA-99 5.25” floppy, 26 sectors + ECMA-99 5.25” floppy, 26 sectors @@ -26526,7 +26860,7 @@ 273 - ECMA-54 8” floppy + ECMA-54 8” floppy @@ -26534,7 +26868,7 @@ 274 - ECMA-59 8” floppy + ECMA-59 8” floppy @@ -26542,7 +26876,7 @@ 275 - ECMA-66 5.25” floppy + ECMA-66 5.25” floppy @@ -26550,7 +26884,7 @@ 276 - ECMA-69 8” floppy, 8 sectors + ECMA-69 8” floppy, 8 sectors @@ -26558,7 +26892,7 @@ 277 - ECMA-69 8” floppy, 15 sectors + ECMA-69 8” floppy, 15 sectors @@ -26566,7 +26900,7 @@ 278 - ECMA-69 8” floppy, 26 sectors + ECMA-69 8” floppy, 26 sectors @@ -26574,7 +26908,7 @@ 279 - ECMA-70 5,25” floppy + ECMA-70 5,25” floppy @@ -26583,7 +26917,7 @@ 280 - ECMA-78 5,25” floppy + ECMA-78 5,25” floppy @@ -26591,7 +26925,7 @@ 281 - ECMA-78 5,25” floppy, 9 sectors + ECMA-78 5,25” floppy, 9 sectors @@ -26599,7 +26933,7 @@ 290 - FDFORMAT 5.25” floppy, double density, 82 tracks, 10 sectors + FDFORMAT 5.25” floppy, double density, 82 tracks, 10 sectors @@ -26607,7 +26941,7 @@ 291 - FDFORMAT 5.25” floppy, high density, 82 tracks, 17 sectors + FDFORMAT 5.25” floppy, high density, 82 tracks, 17 sectors @@ -26615,7 +26949,7 @@ 292 - FDFORMAT 3.5” floppy, double density, 82 tracks, 10 sectors + FDFORMAT 3.5” floppy, double density, 82 tracks, 10 sectors @@ -26623,7 +26957,7 @@ 293 - FDFORMAT 3.5” floppy, high density, 82 tracks, 21 sectors + FDFORMAT 3.5” floppy, high density, 82 tracks, 21 sectors @@ -26631,7 +26965,7 @@ 309 - Apricot 3.5” floppy + Apricot 3.5” floppy @@ -26639,7 +26973,7 @@ 310 - OnStream ADR2120 + OnStream ADR2120 @@ -26647,7 +26981,7 @@ 311 - OnStream ADR260 + OnStream ADR260 @@ -26655,7 +26989,7 @@ 312 - OnStream ADR30 + OnStream ADR30 @@ -26663,7 +26997,7 @@ 313 - OnStream ADR50 + OnStream ADR50 @@ -26671,7 +27005,7 @@ 320 - AIT + AIT @@ -26679,7 +27013,7 @@ 321 - AIT Turbo + AIT Turbo @@ -26687,7 +27021,7 @@ 322 - AIT 2 + AIT 2 @@ -26695,7 +27029,7 @@ 323 - AIT 2 Turbo + AIT 2 Turbo @@ -26703,7 +27037,7 @@ 324 - AIT 3 + AIT 3 @@ -26711,7 +27045,7 @@ 325 - AIT 3 Ex + AIT 3 Ex @@ -26719,7 +27053,7 @@ 326 - AIT 3 Turbo + AIT 3 Turbo @@ -26727,7 +27061,7 @@ 327 - AIT 4 + AIT 4 @@ -26735,7 +27069,7 @@ 328 - AIT 5 + AIT 5 @@ -26743,7 +27077,7 @@ 329 - AIT E Turbo + AIT E Turbo @@ -26751,7 +27085,7 @@ 330 - Super AIT + Super AIT @@ -26759,7 +27093,7 @@ 331 - Super AIT 2 + Super AIT 2 @@ -26767,7 +27101,7 @@ 340 - Iomega Bernoulli + Iomega Bernoulli @@ -26775,7 +27109,7 @@ 341 - Iomega Bernoulli 2 + Iomega Bernoulli 2 @@ -26783,7 +27117,7 @@ 342 - Iomega Ditto + Iomega Ditto @@ -26792,7 +27126,7 @@ 343 - Iomega Ditto MAX + Iomega Ditto MAX @@ -26800,7 +27134,7 @@ 344 - Iomega JAZ + Iomega JAZ @@ -26808,7 +27142,7 @@ 345 - Iomega JAZ 2Gb + Iomega JAZ 2Gb @@ -26816,7 +27150,7 @@ 346 - Iomega Clik! / PocketZip + Iomega Clik! / PocketZip @@ -26824,7 +27158,7 @@ 347 - Iomega REV 120Gb + Iomega REV 120Gb @@ -26832,7 +27166,7 @@ 348 - Iomega REV 70Gb + Iomega REV 70Gb @@ -26840,7 +27174,7 @@ 349 - Iomega REV 35Gb + Iomega REV 35Gb @@ -26848,7 +27182,7 @@ 350 - Iomega ZIP + Iomega ZIP @@ -26856,7 +27190,7 @@ 351 - Iomega ZIP 250Mb + Iomega ZIP 250Mb @@ -26864,7 +27198,7 @@ 352 - Iomega ZIP 750Mb + Iomega ZIP 750Mb @@ -26872,7 +27206,7 @@ 360 - Philips Compact Cassette + Philips Compact Cassette @@ -26880,7 +27214,7 @@ 361 - Data8 + Data8 @@ -26888,7 +27222,7 @@ 362 - MiniDV + MiniDV @@ -26896,7 +27230,7 @@ 363 - D/CAS-25: Digital data on Compact Cassette form factor, special magnetic media, 9-track + D/CAS-25: Digital data on Compact Cassette form factor, special magnetic media, 9-track @@ -26904,7 +27238,7 @@ 364 - D/CAS-85: Digital data on Compact Cassette form factor, special magnetic media, 17-track + D/CAS-85: Digital data on Compact Cassette form factor, special magnetic media, 17-track @@ -26912,7 +27246,7 @@ 365 - D/CAS-103: Digital data on Compact Cassette form factor, special magnetic media, 21-track + D/CAS-103: Digital data on Compact Cassette form factor, special magnetic media, 21-track @@ -26920,7 +27254,7 @@ 370 - CFast + CFast @@ -26928,7 +27262,7 @@ 371 - CompactFlash + CompactFlash @@ -26936,7 +27270,7 @@ 372 - CompactFlash Type 2 + CompactFlash Type 2 @@ -26944,7 +27278,7 @@ 380 - Digital Audio Tape + Digital Audio Tape @@ -26952,7 +27286,7 @@ 381 - DAT160 + DAT160 @@ -26960,7 +27294,7 @@ 382 - DAT320 + DAT320 @@ -26968,7 +27302,7 @@ 383 - DAT72 + DAT72 @@ -26976,7 +27310,7 @@ 384 - DDS + DDS @@ -26985,7 +27319,7 @@ 385 - DDS-2 + DDS-2 @@ -26993,7 +27327,7 @@ 386 - DDS-3 + DDS-3 @@ -27001,7 +27335,7 @@ 387 - DDS-4 + DDS-4 @@ -27009,7 +27343,7 @@ 390 - DEC CompacTape + DEC CompacTape @@ -27017,7 +27351,7 @@ 391 - DEC CompacTape II + DEC CompacTape II @@ -27025,7 +27359,7 @@ 392 - DECtape II + DECtape II @@ -27033,7 +27367,7 @@ 393 - DLTtape III + DLTtape III @@ -27041,7 +27375,7 @@ 394 - DLTtape IIIxt + DLTtape IIIxt @@ -27049,7 +27383,7 @@ 395 - DLTtape IV + DLTtape IV @@ -27057,7 +27391,7 @@ 396 - DLTtape S4 + DLTtape S4 @@ -27065,7 +27399,7 @@ 397 - Super DLT + Super DLT @@ -27073,7 +27407,7 @@ 398 - Super DLT 2 + Super DLT 2 @@ -27081,7 +27415,7 @@ 399 - VStape I + VStape I @@ -27089,7 +27423,7 @@ 400 - Exatape (15m) + Exatape (15m) @@ -27097,7 +27431,7 @@ 401 - Exatape (22m) + Exatape (22m) @@ -27105,7 +27439,7 @@ 402 - Exatape AME (22m) + Exatape AME (22m) @@ -27113,7 +27447,7 @@ 403 - Exatape (28m) + Exatape (28m) @@ -27121,7 +27455,7 @@ 404 - Exatape (40m) + Exatape (40m) @@ -27129,7 +27463,7 @@ 405 - Exatape (45m) + Exatape (45m) @@ -27137,7 +27471,7 @@ 406 - Exatape (54m) + Exatape (54m) @@ -27145,7 +27479,7 @@ 407 - Exatape (75m) + Exatape (75m) @@ -27153,7 +27487,7 @@ 408 - Exatape (76m) + Exatape (76m) @@ -27161,7 +27495,7 @@ 409 - Exatape (80m) + Exatape (80m) @@ -27169,7 +27503,7 @@ 410 - Exatape (106m) + Exatape (106m) @@ -27177,7 +27511,7 @@ 411 - Exatape XL (160m) + Exatape XL (160m) @@ -27185,7 +27519,7 @@ 412 - Exatape (112m) + Exatape (112m) @@ -27194,7 +27528,7 @@ 413 - Exatape (125m) + Exatape (125m) @@ -27202,7 +27536,7 @@ 414 - Exatape (150m) + Exatape (150m) @@ -27210,7 +27544,7 @@ 415 - Exatape (170m) + Exatape (170m) @@ -27218,7 +27552,7 @@ 416 - Exatape (225m) + Exatape (225m) @@ -27226,7 +27560,7 @@ 420 - ExpressCard (34mm) + ExpressCard (34mm) @@ -27234,7 +27568,7 @@ 421 - ExpressCard (54mm) + ExpressCard (54mm) @@ -27242,7 +27576,7 @@ 422 - PC-Card Type I + PC-Card Type I @@ -27250,7 +27584,7 @@ 423 - PC-Card Type II + PC-Card Type II @@ -27258,7 +27592,7 @@ 424 - PC-Card Type III + PC-Card Type III @@ -27266,7 +27600,7 @@ 425 - PC-Card Type IV + PC-Card Type IV @@ -27274,7 +27608,7 @@ 430 - SyQuest EZ135 + SyQuest EZ135 @@ -27282,7 +27616,7 @@ 431 - SyQuest EZ230 + SyQuest EZ230 @@ -27290,7 +27624,7 @@ 432 - SyQuest Quest + SyQuest Quest @@ -27298,7 +27632,7 @@ 433 - SyQuest SparQ + SyQuest SparQ @@ -27306,7 +27640,7 @@ 434 - SyQuest SQ100 + SyQuest SQ100 @@ -27314,7 +27648,7 @@ 435 - SyQuest SQ200 + SyQuest SQ200 @@ -27322,7 +27656,7 @@ 436 - SyQuest SQ300 + SyQuest SQ300 @@ -27330,7 +27664,7 @@ 437 - SyQuest SQ310 + SyQuest SQ310 @@ -27338,7 +27672,7 @@ 438 - SyQuest SQ327 + SyQuest SQ327 @@ -27346,7 +27680,7 @@ 439 - SyQuest SQ400 + SyQuest SQ400 @@ -27354,7 +27688,7 @@ 440 - SyQuest SQ800 + SyQuest SQ800 @@ -27362,7 +27696,7 @@ 441 - SyQuest SQ1500 + SyQuest SQ1500 @@ -27370,7 +27704,7 @@ 442 - SyQuest SQ2000 + SyQuest SQ2000 @@ -27378,7 +27712,7 @@ 443 - SyQuest SyJet + SyQuest SyJet @@ -27386,7 +27720,7 @@ 450 - Nintendo Famicom Game Pak + Nintendo Famicom Game Pak @@ -27394,7 +27728,7 @@ 451 - Nintendo Game Boy Advance Game Pak + Nintendo Game Boy Advance Game Pak @@ -27403,7 +27737,7 @@ 452 - Nintendo Game Boy Game Pak + Nintendo Game Boy Game Pak @@ -27411,7 +27745,7 @@ 453 - Nintendo Gamecube Optical Disc + Nintendo Gamecube Optical Disc @@ -27419,7 +27753,7 @@ 454 - Nintendo 64 Dynamic Disk + Nintendo 64 Dynamic Disk @@ -27427,7 +27761,7 @@ 455 - Nintendo 64 Game Pak + Nintendo 64 Game Pak @@ -27435,7 +27769,7 @@ 456 - Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak + Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak @@ -27443,7 +27777,7 @@ 457 - Nintendo 3DS Game Card + Nintendo 3DS Game Card @@ -27451,7 +27785,7 @@ 458 - Nintendo Disk Card + Nintendo Disk Card @@ -27459,7 +27793,7 @@ 459 - Nintendo DS Game Card + Nintendo DS Game Card @@ -27467,7 +27801,7 @@ 460 - Nintendo DSi Game Card + Nintendo DSi Game Card @@ -27475,7 +27809,7 @@ 461 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak + Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak @@ -27483,7 +27817,7 @@ 462 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak (USA) + Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak (USA) @@ -27491,7 +27825,7 @@ 463 - Nintendo Wii Optical Disc + Nintendo Wii Optical Disc @@ -27499,7 +27833,7 @@ 464 - Nintendo Wii U Optical Disc + Nintendo Wii U Optical Disc @@ -27507,7 +27841,7 @@ 465 - Nintendo Switch Game Card + Nintendo Switch Game Card @@ -27515,7 +27849,7 @@ 470 - IBM3470 + IBM3470 @@ -27523,7 +27857,7 @@ 471 - IBM3480 + IBM3480 @@ -27531,7 +27865,7 @@ 472 - IBM3490 + IBM3490 @@ -27539,7 +27873,7 @@ 473 - IBM3490E + IBM3490E @@ -27547,7 +27881,7 @@ 474 - IBM3592 + IBM3592 @@ -27555,7 +27889,7 @@ 480 - LTO + LTO @@ -27563,7 +27897,7 @@ 481 - LTO-2 + LTO-2 @@ -27571,7 +27905,7 @@ 482 - LTO-3 + LTO-3 @@ -27579,7 +27913,7 @@ 483 - LTO-3 WORM + LTO-3 WORM @@ -27587,7 +27921,7 @@ 484 - LTO-4 + LTO-4 @@ -27595,7 +27929,7 @@ 485 - LTO-4 WORM + LTO-4 WORM @@ -27603,7 +27937,7 @@ 486 - LTO-5 + LTO-5 @@ -27612,7 +27946,7 @@ 487 - LTO-5 WORM + LTO-5 WORM @@ -27620,7 +27954,7 @@ 488 - LTO-6 + LTO-6 @@ -27628,7 +27962,7 @@ 489 - LTO-6 WORM + LTO-6 WORM @@ -27636,7 +27970,7 @@ 490 - LTO-7 + LTO-7 @@ -27644,7 +27978,7 @@ 491 - LTO-7 WORM + LTO-7 WORM @@ -27652,7 +27986,7 @@ 510 - MemoryStick + MemoryStick @@ -27660,7 +27994,7 @@ 511 - MemoryStick Duo + MemoryStick Duo @@ -27668,7 +28002,7 @@ 512 - MemoryStick Micro (M2) + MemoryStick Micro (M2) @@ -27676,7 +28010,7 @@ 513 - MemoryStick Pro + MemoryStick Pro @@ -27684,7 +28018,7 @@ 514 - MemoryStick Pro Duo + MemoryStick Pro Duo @@ -27692,7 +28026,7 @@ 520 - microSD + microSD @@ -27700,7 +28034,7 @@ 521 - miniSD + miniSD @@ -27708,7 +28042,7 @@ 522 - Secure Digital + Secure Digital @@ -27716,7 +28050,7 @@ 530 - MultiMediaCard + MultiMediaCard @@ -27724,7 +28058,7 @@ 531 - MMCmicro + MMCmicro @@ -27732,7 +28066,7 @@ 532 - RS-MMC + RS-MMC @@ -27740,7 +28074,7 @@ 533 - MMCplus + MMCplus @@ -27748,7 +28082,7 @@ 534 - MMCmobile + MMCmobile @@ -27756,7 +28090,7 @@ 540 - MLR + MLR @@ -27764,7 +28098,7 @@ 541 - MLR SL + MLR SL @@ -27772,7 +28106,7 @@ 542 - MLR-3 + MLR-3 @@ -27780,7 +28114,7 @@ 543 - SLR + SLR @@ -27788,7 +28122,7 @@ 544 - SLR-2 + SLR-2 @@ -27796,7 +28130,7 @@ 545 - SLR-3 + SLR-3 @@ -27804,7 +28138,7 @@ 546 - SLR-32 + SLR-32 @@ -27812,7 +28146,7 @@ 547 - SLR-32 SL + SLR-32 SL @@ -27821,7 +28155,7 @@ 548 - SLR-4 + SLR-4 @@ -27829,7 +28163,7 @@ 549 - SLR-5 + SLR-5 @@ -27837,7 +28171,7 @@ 550 - SLR-5 SL + SLR-5 SL @@ -27845,7 +28179,7 @@ 551 - SLR-6 + SLR-6 @@ -27853,7 +28187,7 @@ 552 - SLRtape7 + SLRtape7 @@ -27861,7 +28195,7 @@ 553 - SLRtape7 SL + SLRtape7 SL @@ -27869,7 +28203,7 @@ 554 - SLRtape24 + SLRtape24 @@ -27877,7 +28211,7 @@ 555 - SLRtape24 SL + SLRtape24 SL @@ -27885,7 +28219,7 @@ 556 - SLRtape40 + SLRtape40 @@ -27893,7 +28227,7 @@ 557 - SLRtape50 + SLRtape50 @@ -27901,7 +28235,7 @@ 558 - SLRtape60 + SLRtape60 @@ -27909,7 +28243,7 @@ 559 - SLRtape75 + SLRtape75 @@ -27917,7 +28251,7 @@ 560 - SLRtape100 + SLRtape100 @@ -27925,7 +28259,7 @@ 561 - SLRtape140 + SLRtape140 @@ -27933,7 +28267,7 @@ 570 - QIC-11 + QIC-11 @@ -27941,7 +28275,7 @@ 571 - QIC-120 + QIC-120 @@ -27949,7 +28283,7 @@ 572 - QIC-1350 + QIC-1350 @@ -27957,7 +28291,7 @@ 573 - QIC-150 + QIC-150 @@ -27965,7 +28299,7 @@ 574 - QIC-24 + QIC-24 @@ -27973,7 +28307,7 @@ 575 - QIC-3010 + QIC-3010 @@ -27981,7 +28315,7 @@ 576 - QIC-3020 + QIC-3020 @@ -27989,7 +28323,7 @@ 577 - QIC-3080 + QIC-3080 @@ -27997,7 +28331,7 @@ 578 - QIC-3095 + QIC-3095 @@ -28005,7 +28339,7 @@ 579 - QIC-320 + QIC-320 @@ -28013,7 +28347,7 @@ 580 - QIC-40 + QIC-40 @@ -28021,7 +28355,7 @@ 581 - QIC-525 + QIC-525 @@ -28030,7 +28364,7 @@ 582 - QIC-80 + QIC-80 @@ -28038,7 +28372,7 @@ 590 - STK4480 + STK4480 @@ -28046,7 +28380,7 @@ 591 - STK4490 + STK4490 @@ -28054,7 +28388,7 @@ 592 - STK9490 + STK9490 @@ -28062,7 +28396,7 @@ 593 - T9840A + T9840A @@ -28070,7 +28404,7 @@ 594 - T9840B + T9840B @@ -28078,7 +28412,7 @@ 595 - T9840C + T9840C @@ -28086,7 +28420,7 @@ 596 - T9840D + T9840D @@ -28094,7 +28428,7 @@ 597 - T9940A + T9940A @@ -28102,7 +28436,7 @@ 598 - T9940B + T9940B @@ -28110,7 +28444,7 @@ 599 - T10000A + T10000A @@ -28118,7 +28452,7 @@ 600 - T10000B + T10000B @@ -28126,7 +28460,7 @@ 601 - T10000C + T10000C @@ -28134,7 +28468,7 @@ 602 - T10000D + T10000D @@ -28142,7 +28476,7 @@ 610 - Travan + Travan @@ -28150,7 +28484,7 @@ 611 - Travan Ex + Travan Ex @@ -28158,7 +28492,7 @@ 612 - Travan 3 + Travan 3 @@ -28166,7 +28500,7 @@ 613 - Travan 3 Ex + Travan 3 Ex @@ -28174,7 +28508,7 @@ 614 - Travan 4 + Travan 4 @@ -28182,7 +28516,7 @@ 615 - Travan 5 + Travan 5 @@ -28190,7 +28524,7 @@ 616 - Travan 7 + Travan 7 @@ -28198,7 +28532,7 @@ 620 - VXA + VXA @@ -28206,7 +28540,7 @@ 621 - VXA-2 + VXA-2 @@ -28214,7 +28548,7 @@ 622 - VXA-3 + VXA-3 @@ -28222,7 +28556,7 @@ 630 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-153, ISO 11560, 1024 bytes per sector + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-153, ISO 11560, 1024 bytes per sector @@ -28230,7 +28564,7 @@ 631 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-153, ISO 11560, 512 bytes per sector + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-153, ISO 11560, 512 bytes per sector @@ -28239,7 +28573,7 @@ 632 - 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-154, ISO 10090, 512 bytes per sector + 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-154, ISO 10090, 512 bytes per sector @@ -28247,7 +28581,7 @@ 633 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-183, ISO 13481, 512 bytes per sector + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-183, ISO 13481, 512 bytes per sector @@ -28255,7 +28589,7 @@ 634 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-183, ISO 13481, 1024 bytes per sector + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-183, ISO 13481, 1024 bytes per sector @@ -28263,7 +28597,7 @@ 635 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-184, ISO 13549, 512 bytes per sector + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-184, ISO 13549, 512 bytes per sector @@ -28271,7 +28605,7 @@ 636 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-184, ISO 13549, 1024 bytes per sector + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-184, ISO 13549, 1024 bytes per sector @@ -28279,7 +28613,7 @@ 637 - 300mm magneto-optical, ECMA-189, ISO 13614 + 300mm magneto-optical, ECMA-189, ISO 13614 @@ -28287,7 +28621,7 @@ 638 - 300mm magneto-optical, ECMA-190, ISO 13403 + 300mm magneto-optical, ECMA-190, ISO 13403 @@ -28295,7 +28629,7 @@ 639 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-195, ISO 13842, 1024 bytes per sector + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-195, ISO 13842, 1024 bytes per sector @@ -28303,7 +28637,7 @@ 640 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-195, ISO 13842, 512 bytes per sector + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-195, ISO 13842, 512 bytes per sector @@ -28311,7 +28645,7 @@ 641 - 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-201, ISO 13963 + 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-201, ISO 13963 @@ -28319,7 +28653,7 @@ 642 - 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-201, ISO 13963, embossed + 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-201, ISO 13963, embossed @@ -28327,7 +28661,7 @@ 643 - 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-223, 1024 bytes per sector + 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-223, 1024 bytes per sector @@ -28335,7 +28669,7 @@ 644 - 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-223, 512 bytes per sector + 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-223, 512 bytes per sector @@ -28343,7 +28677,7 @@ 645 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-238, ISO 15486 + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-238, ISO 15486 @@ -28351,7 +28685,7 @@ 646 - 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-239, ISO 15498 + 3.5” magneto-optical, ECMA-239, ISO 15498 @@ -28359,7 +28693,7 @@ 647 - 356mm magneto-optical, ECMA-260, ISO 15898 + 356mm magneto-optical, ECMA-260, ISO 15898 @@ -28367,7 +28701,7 @@ 648 - 356mm magneto-optical, ECMA-260, ISO 15898, double size + 356mm magneto-optical, ECMA-260, ISO 15898, double size @@ -28375,7 +28709,7 @@ 649 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-280, ISO 18093 + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-280, ISO 18093 @@ -28383,7 +28717,7 @@ 650 - 300mm magneto-optical, ECMA-317, ISO 20162 + 300mm magneto-optical, ECMA-317, ISO 20162 @@ -28391,7 +28725,7 @@ 651 - 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-322, ISO 22092, 4096 bytes per sector + 5.25” magneto-optical, ECMA-322, ISO 22092, 4096 bytes per sector @@ -28407,7 +28741,7 @@ 653 - 3.5” magneto-optical, Cherry Book, GigaMO, ECMA-351, ISO 17346 + 3.5” magneto-optical, Cherry Book, GigaMO, ECMA-351, ISO 17346 @@ -28415,7 +28749,7 @@ 654 - 3.5” magneto-optical, Cherry Book 2, GigaMO 2, ECMA-353, ISO 22533 + 3.5” magneto-optical, Cherry Book 2, GigaMO 2, ECMA-353, ISO 22533 @@ -28423,7 +28757,7 @@ 660 - 3” CompactFloppy + 3” CompactFloppy @@ -28431,7 +28765,7 @@ 661 - IBM 4” DemiDiskette floppy + IBM 4” DemiDiskette floppy @@ -28439,7 +28773,7 @@ 662 - Insite 3.5” Floptical, ECMA-207, ISO 14169 + Insite 3.5” Floptical, ECMA-207, ISO 14169 @@ -28448,7 +28782,7 @@ 663 - Sony 3.5” HiFD floppy + Sony 3.5” HiFD floppy @@ -28456,7 +28790,7 @@ 664 - Mitsumi 3” Quick Disk + Mitsumi 3” Quick Disk @@ -28464,7 +28798,7 @@ 665 - Caleb 3.5” UHD144 floppy + Caleb 3.5” UHD144 floppy @@ -28472,7 +28806,7 @@ 666 - Canon VideoFloppy + Canon VideoFloppy @@ -28480,7 +28814,7 @@ 667 - Wafer + Wafer @@ -28488,7 +28822,7 @@ 668 - ZX Microdrive + ZX Microdrive @@ -28496,7 +28830,7 @@ 670 - BeeCard + BeeCard @@ -28504,7 +28838,7 @@ 671 - Borsu + Borsu @@ -28512,7 +28846,7 @@ 672 - DataStore + DataStore @@ -28520,7 +28854,7 @@ 673 - DIR + DIR @@ -28528,7 +28862,7 @@ 674 - DST + DST @@ -28536,7 +28870,7 @@ 675 - DTF + DTF @@ -28544,7 +28878,7 @@ 676 - DTF 2 + DTF 2 @@ -28552,7 +28886,7 @@ 677 - Flextra 3020 + Flextra 3020 @@ -28560,7 +28894,7 @@ 678 - Flextra 3225 + Flextra 3225 @@ -28568,7 +28902,7 @@ 679 - HiTC + HiTC @@ -28576,7 +28910,7 @@ 680 - HiTC 2 + HiTC 2 @@ -28584,7 +28918,7 @@ 681 - LT-1 + LT-1 @@ -28592,7 +28926,7 @@ 682 - MiniCard + MiniCard @@ -28600,7 +28934,7 @@ 683 - Orb + Orb @@ -28608,7 +28942,7 @@ 684 - Orb 2 + Orb 2 @@ -28616,7 +28950,7 @@ 685 - SmartMedia + SmartMedia @@ -28624,7 +28958,7 @@ 686 - xD memory card + xD memory card @@ -28632,7 +28966,7 @@ 687 - XQD + XQD @@ -28640,7 +28974,7 @@ 688 - DataPlay + DataPlay @@ -28648,7 +28982,7 @@ 690 - Apple Profile + Apple Profile @@ -28657,7 +28991,7 @@ 691 - Apple Widget + Apple Widget @@ -28665,7 +28999,7 @@ 692 - Apple HD20 (not SCSI) + Apple HD20 (not SCSI) @@ -28673,7 +29007,7 @@ 693 - Priam Data Tower + Priam Data Tower @@ -28681,7 +29015,7 @@ 694 - Apple Pippin disc + Apple Pippin disc @@ -28689,7 +29023,7 @@ 700 - DEC RA60 + DEC RA60 @@ -28697,7 +29031,7 @@ 701 - DEC RA80 + DEC RA80 @@ -28705,7 +29039,7 @@ 702 - DEC RA81 + DEC RA81 @@ -28713,7 +29047,7 @@ 703 - DEC RC25 + DEC RC25 @@ -28721,7 +29055,7 @@ 704 - DEC RD31 + DEC RD31 @@ -28729,7 +29063,7 @@ 705 - DEC RD32 + DEC RD32 @@ -28737,7 +29071,7 @@ 706 - DEC RD51 + DEC RD51 @@ -28745,7 +29079,7 @@ 707 - DEC RD52 + DEC RD52 @@ -28753,7 +29087,7 @@ 708 - DEC RD53 + DEC RD53 @@ -28761,7 +29095,7 @@ 709 - DEC RD54 + DEC RD54 @@ -28769,7 +29103,7 @@ 710 - DEC RK06 + DEC RK06 @@ -28777,7 +29111,7 @@ 711 - DEC RK06 (18 bits per word) + DEC RK06 (18 bits per word) @@ -28785,7 +29119,7 @@ 712 - DEC RK07 + DEC RK07 @@ -28793,7 +29127,7 @@ 713 - DEC RK07 (18 bits per word) + DEC RK07 (18 bits per word) @@ -28801,7 +29135,7 @@ 714 - DEC RM02 + DEC RM02 @@ -28809,7 +29143,7 @@ 715 - DEC RM03 + DEC RM03 @@ -28817,7 +29151,7 @@ 716 - DEC RM05 + DEC RM05 @@ -28825,7 +29159,7 @@ 717 - DEC RP02 + DEC RP02 @@ -28833,7 +29167,7 @@ 718 - DEC RP02 (18 bits per word) + DEC RP02 (18 bits per word) @@ -28841,7 +29175,7 @@ 719 - DEC RP03 + DEC RP03 @@ -28849,7 +29183,7 @@ 720 - DEC RP03 (18 bits per word) + DEC RP03 (18 bits per word) @@ -28857,7 +29191,7 @@ 721 - DEC RP04 + DEC RP04 @@ -28866,7 +29200,7 @@ 722 - DEC RP04 (18 bits per word) + DEC RP04 (18 bits per word) @@ -28874,7 +29208,7 @@ 723 - DEC RP05 + DEC RP05 @@ -28882,7 +29216,7 @@ 724 - DEC RP05 (18 bits per word) + DEC RP05 (18 bits per word) @@ -28890,7 +29224,7 @@ 725 - DEC RP06 + DEC RP06 @@ -28898,7 +29232,7 @@ 726 - DEC RP06 (18 bits per word) + DEC RP06 (18 bits per word) @@ -28906,7 +29240,7 @@ 730 - Imation LS-120 3.5” floppy + Imation LS-120 3.5” floppy @@ -28914,7 +29248,7 @@ 731 - Imation LS-240 3.5” floppy + Imation LS-240 3.5” floppy @@ -28922,7 +29256,7 @@ 732 - Sony 3.5” floppy formatted in Imation LS-240 drive + Sony 3.5” floppy formatted in Imation LS-240 drive @@ -28930,7 +29264,7 @@ 733 - RDX + RDX @@ -28938,7 +29272,7 @@ 734 - RDX 320Gb + RDX 320Gb @@ -28946,7 +29280,7 @@ 740 - Hasbro/Tiger VideoNow + Hasbro/Tiger VideoNow @@ -28954,7 +29288,7 @@ 741 - Hasbro/Tiger VideoNow Color + Hasbro/Tiger VideoNow Color @@ -28962,22 +29296,22 @@ 742 - Hasbro/Tiger VideoNow XP + Hasbro/Tiger VideoNow XP - + - Dump status flags + Dump status flags - This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. + @@ -28993,41 +29327,154 @@ - 0 + 0x00 - Normal. + The dump status is unknown. - 1 + 0x01 - Low. + The dump has been stripped of the copy protection (cracked). - 2 + 0x02 - High. + The dump has been manually fixed. + + + + + 0x04 + + + The dump has been intentionally modified (hacked). + + + + + 0x08 + + + The dump has been unintentionally modified (e.g. marked by Windows 95). + + + + + 0x10 + + + The dump is piracy, in a way non described by other flags. + + + + + 0x20 + + + The dump has been modified to add a trainer or cheat systems, or to modify the difficulty altogether. + + + + + 0x40 + + + The dump has been unofficially translated to another language. + + + + + 0x80 + + + The dump contains more data than the media indicates it should. + + + + + + 0x100 + + + The dump contains less data than the media indicates it should. + + + + + 0x200 + + + The dump contains known malware (it is infected). + + + + + 0x400 + + + The media used to create the dump contains read errors of any kind (does not include Compact Disc subchannel errors). + + + + + 0x800 + + + Different dumpers have achieved the exact same dump using different media (verified). + + + + + 0x1000 + + + The dump is missing side data and it is not known if this data is essential for the media (e.g. a Compact Disc dump with no subchannel, Apple double density floppies with no sector tags). + + + + + 0x2000 + + + The dump is missing side data and it is known this data is not essential for the media (e.g. a Compact Disc dump with no subchannel that is known to only have standard, replicable, values in it.) + + + + + 0x4000 + + + The dump is missing side data and it is known this data is essential for the media (e.g. a libcrypt protected PlayStation dump with no subchannel data dumped, an Apple Lisa disk missing the sector tags). + + + + + 0x8000 + + + The dump belongs to a CompactDisc and the subchannel contains non-intentional (that is, not part of a copy protection, etc), non-recovered damage. - - + + - Subchannel flags + Subchannel flags - This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the subchannels dump status. + @@ -29043,41 +29490,89 @@ - 0 + 0x00 - Normal. + No subchannel has been dumped - 1 + 0x01 - Low. + P subchannel is present in the dump. - - 2 + + 0x02 - High. + Q subchannel is present in the dump. + + + + + 0x04 + + + R subchannel is present in the dump. + + + + + 0x08 + + + S subchannel is present in the dump. + + + + + 0x10 + + + T subchannel is present in the dump. + + + + + 0x20 + + + U subchannel is present in the dump. + + + + + 0x40 + + + V subchannel is present in the dump. + + + + + 0x80 + + + W subchannel is present in the dump. - - + + - File attributes + File attributes - This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the possible attributes a file can have. It is maintained in sync with Aaru file attributes enumeration. + @@ -29093,41 +29588,426 @@ - 0 + 0x0000000000000 - Normal. + File has no attributes. - 1 + 0x0000000000001 - Low. + File is an alias (Mac OS). - 2 + 0x0000000000002 - High. + Indicates that the file can only be writable appended. + + + + + 0x0000000000004 + + + File is candidate for archival/backup. + + + + + 0x0000000000008 + + + File is a block device. + + + + + 0x0000000000010 + + + File is stored on filesystem block units instead of device sectors. + + + + + 0x0000000000020 + + + Directory is a bundle for file contains a BNDL resource. + + + + + 0x0000000000040 + + + File is a character device. + + + + + 0x0000000000080 + + + File is compressed. + + + + + 0x0000000000100 + + + File is compressed and should not be uncompressed on read. + + + + + 0x0000000000200 + + + File has compression errors. + + + + + 0x0000000000400 + + + Compressed file is dirty. + + + + + 0x0000000000800 + + + File is a device. + + + + + 0x0000000001000 + + + File is a directory. + + + + + 0x0000000002000 + + + File is encrypted. + + + + + 0x0000000004000 + + + File is stored on disk using extents. + + + + + 0x0000000008000 + + + File is a FIFO. + + + + + 0x0000000010000 + + + File is a normal file. + + + + + 0x0000000020000 + + + File is a Mac OS file containing desktop databases that have already been added to the desktop database. + + + + + 0x0000000040000 + + + File contains an icon resource or extended attribute. + + + + + 0x0000000080000 + + + File is a Mac OS extension or control panel lacking INIT resources. + + + + + 0x0000000100000 + + + File is hidden/invisible. + + + + + 0x0000000200000 + + + File cannot be written, deleted, modified or linked to. + + + + + + 0x0000000400000 + + + Directory is indexed using hashed trees. + + + + + 0x0000000800000 + + + File contents are stored alongside its inode (or equivalent). + + + + + 0x0000001000000 + + + File contains integrity checks. + + + + + 0x0000002000000 + + + File is on desktop. + + + + + 0x0000004000000 + + + File changes are written to filesystem journal before being written to the file itself. + + + + + 0x0000008000000 + + + Access time will not be modified. + + + + + 0x0000010000000 + + + File will not be subjet to copy-on-write. + + + + + 0x0000020000000 + + + File will not be backed up. + + + + + 0x0000040000000 + + + File contents should not be scrubbed. + + + + + 0x0000080000000 + + + File contents should not be indexed. + + + + + 0x0000100000000 + + + File is offline. + + + + + 0x0000200000000 + + + File is password protected, but contents are not encrypted on disk. + + + + + 0x0000400000000 + + + File is read-only. + + + + + 0x0000800000000 + + + File is a reparse point. + + + + + 0x0001000000000 + + + When file is removed its content will be overwritten with zeroes. + + + + + 0x0002000000000 + + + File contents are sparse. + + + + + 0x0004000000000 + + + File is a shadow (OS/2). + + + + + 0x0008000000000 + + + File is shared. + + + + + 0x0010000000000 + + + File is a stationery. + + + + + 0x0020000000000 + + + File is a symbolic link. + + + + + 0x0040000000000 + + + File writes are synchronously written to disk. + + + + + 0x0080000000000 + + + File belongs to the operating system. + + + + + 0x0100000000000 + + + If file end is a partial block its content will be merged with other files. + + + + + 0x0200000000000 + + + File is temporary. + + + + + 0x0400000000000 + + + Subdirectories inside of this directory are not related and should be allocated elsewhere + + + + + 0x0800000000000 + + + If file is deleted, contents should be stored, for a possible future undeletion. + + + + + 0x1000000000000 + + + File is a pipe. + + + + + 0x2000000000000 + + + File is a socket. - + - Media tag type + Media tag type - This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. + @@ -29162,22 +30042,22 @@ 2 - High. + High. - - + + - Distribution mode + Distribution mode - This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. + @@ -29212,22 +30092,22 @@ 2 - High. + High. - + - SoundSynthType + SoundSynthType - This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. + @@ -29262,22 +30142,22 @@ 2 - High. + High. - + - TrackType + TrackType - This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. - + This enumeration lists the photo sharpness defined by EXIF. + @@ -29312,17 +30192,17 @@ 2 - High. + High. - - + + - Examples + Examples - The purpose of this section is to give real life examples of the artifacts described in the previous sections. + The purpose of this section is to give real life examples of the artifacts described in the previous sections. \ No newline at end of file