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File extension Details of DPL, DSM, EXE, EXP, SHK, FLX, SCHDOC, SBN, ROCK

Name:DPL
File Type:Delphi packed library
Popularity:2
Category:Binary file
File Description:Delphi 3 and older packed library.
Superseded by .bpl in later Delphi versions.
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Delphi

Company / developer:
  Borland Software Corporation

Delphi

is a software development package created by Borland, now owned by Borland's subsidiary - CodeGear.
It supports the Delphi programming language (Object Pascal), and C++ for the 32 bit Microsoft Windows platform, and Delphi and C# for the Microsoft .NET platform.
Delphi is mainly used for the development of desktop and enterprise database applications, but it is a general-purpose software development tool suitable for most software projects.
It is distributed in various versions with different features and prices.

Name:DSM
File Type:Delphi symbol file
Popularity:4
Category:Binary file
File Description:Browser Symbol information from the last successful compile.
Enviroment -> Preferences -> Desktop contents.
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Delphi

Company / developer:
  Borland Software Corporation

Delphi

is a software development package created by Borland, now owned by Borland's subsidiary - CodeGear.
It supports the Delphi programming language (Object Pascal), and C++ for the 32 bit Microsoft Windows platform, and Delphi and C# for the Microsoft .NET platform.
Delphi is mainly used for the development of desktop and enterprise database applications, but it is a general-purpose software development tool suitable for most software projects.
It is distributed in various versions with different features and prices.

Name:EXE
File Type:PDP-10 Page-Mapped Executable Binary File
Popularity:3
Category:Binary file
File Description:The PDP-10 was a mainframe computer manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) from the late 1960s on; the name stands for "Programmed Data Processor model 10". It was the machine that made time-sharing common; it looms large in hacker folklore because of its adoption in the 1970s by many university computing facilities and research labs, the most notable of which were MIT's AI Lab and Project MAC, Stanford's SAIL, Computer Center Corporation (CCC), and Carnegie Mellon University.

The PDP-10 architecture was an almost identical version of the earlier PDP-6 architecture, sharing the same 36-bit word length and slightly extending the instruction set (but with improved hardware implementation). Some aspects of the instruction set are unique, most notably the "byte" instructions, which operated on arbitrary sized bit-fields (at that time a byte was not necessarily eight bits).
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PDP-10

Company / developer:
  Digital Equipment Corporation

Name:EXP
File Type:ASCET binary model description
Popularity:3
Category:Binary file
File Description:Binary file used by ASCET.
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ASCET

Company / developer:
  ETAS

The new version 6.0 enables the software developer's ability to AUTOSAR-compliant software components with ASCET modeling. These ASCET offers a variety of sophisticated functions, the scope for the vehicle electronics are optimized. The new UI elements make the tool in the new version intuitive.

Name:SHK
File Type:ShrinkIt compressed Apple II file archive
Popularity:4
Category:Binary file
File Description:

An .SHK file is a file which contains one or more files which are almost always in compressed form. Usually, they are produced by GS-ShrinkIt (also called "GSHK" or "ShrinkIt-GS") or the Balloon NDA, or by 8-bit ShrinkIt. Some .SHK files are produced by Macs; these may not always be compatible with A2 ShrinkIt programs.

An .SHK file can be unshrinked by ShrinkIt even if it shows up on the Apple II with a TXT or BIN filetype and even if the name does not end with ".SHK" or ".shk". If a ShrinkIt file does not show up as available for unshrinking, you can toggle an "All files" option to see the file and then select it. If an .SHK file has a Binary II header, ShrinkIt will automatically remove it and assign the correct filetype. (Of course, this will usually be SHK.)

Other kinds of ShrinkIt files include .SEA and .SDK. An Apple II .SEA file is a IIgs executable self-extracting archive- i.e. you can click it on the GS Finder and it will unShrink. There are also Mac .SEA files and these are not GS-compatible.

A ShrinkIt whole-disk archive is an .SHK file which is usually labeled ".SDK" to show that it is a Shrinked diskette. An .SDK file can archive a 3.5" diskette (both sides) or 5.25" diskette (one side). Most are archives of 5.25" DOS 3.3 diskettes produced by 8-bit ShrinkIt.

A whole-disk ShrinkIt archive retains all data bytes on a diskette, including files, Catalog/Directory sectors, empty tracks, and DOS if present. An .sdk file of a DOS 3.3 5.25" disk created by 8-bit ShrinkIt also preserves volume number-- important for some games and utilities which depend upon volume numbers to identify disks. (5.25" whole-disk archives created by GS-ShrinkIt do not preseve volume number.)

8-bit/IIe ShrinkIt can be used to fully unshrink any Apple II .SHK file _except_ .SHK files which contain files with GS/OS resource forks and .SEA files. For this reason, 8-bit ShrinkIt should not be used to unshrink .SHK file archives containing GS programs unless you know that none of the contained files has a resource fork.

GS-ShrinkIt can handle nearly all kinds of Apple II .SHK and .SDK files. It will not handle shrinked 5.25" DOS 3.3 .SDK files created by 8-bit ShrinkIt. In fact, most users automatically use 8-bit ShrinkIt to create and unshrink .SDK files of old 5.25" wares. (Balloon does not currently support whole-disk archives.)

Naturally, things are somewhat more crowded on 64K Apple II's. On these machines, the functions are separated. SHRINK creates .SHK files and UNSHRINK unshrinks them.

On a PC, the utility NuLib (v3.24) lets you view contents and unshrink most kinds of .SHK files. (There is a handy option to unshrink and convert Apple II text files to PC text format.) It will not unshrink IIgs files with resource forks.

The unshrinking process is very speedy and the size of a compressed ShrinkIt file is, often, around half that of the original files it contains. This makes .SHK files very handy for archiving your software. And, since a ShrinkIt file also preserves filetype information of contained files, ShrinkIt has become the preferred format for uploading and storing Apple II files on the internet.

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ShrinkIt

Company / developer:
  Andy Nicholas

ShrinkIt is a utility program for archiving files and disks. "Archiving", in this usage, refers to the process of placing files or disks "within" another file -- the archive file. Archiving is usually done to prepare the files/disks for transmission via modem, or for storage purposes. Thus, an archive file, whether created with ShrinkIt or another archiving utility, will be a file which serves as an envelope, containing one or more other files, or complete disks. There are a number of reasons for archiving files before transmitting them with a modem. The principal reason is that an archive provides a means of sending the "attributes" of a file -- its filetype and other information -- along with the file itself. An archive also allows several related files (or an entire disk) to be packed together into a single file. True archiving utilities will also have the capability of compressing the files they contain to minimize the transmission time and disk space the archive requires.

ShrinkIt uses a highly efficient compression algorithm known as dynamic LZW, and creates archive files with a format called NuFX. For technical documentation of the format of NuFX archives, refer to the File Type Note for filetype $E0, auxtype $8002. (File Type Notes are available from Apple Programmers and Developers Association.) ShrinkIt and ShrinkIt-GS are currently the standard archiving utilities for Apple II telecommunications. ShrinkIt can unpack files which have been archived with ShrinkIt, as well as those which have been packed with certain other file-packing utilities, such as BLU and ACU.

Name:FLX
File Type:DataFlex compiled binary
Popularity:4
Category:Binary file
File Description:FLX files are compiled DataFlex programs.
The source code for these programs can be restored by using The Database Managers' decompiling service .
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DataFlex

Company / developer:
  The Database Managers, Inc.

DataFlex

is a relational, 4GL Object Oriented database programming language.
DataFlex is able to run programs, without being recompiled, across Windows and Unix platforms.
One of DataFlex's strongest features back then (and now) was its ability to be ported to just about any operating system.

Name:SCHDOC
File Type:Altium Designer schematic capture binary file
Popularity:3
Category:Binary file
File Description:Binary file is used by Altium Designer.
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Altium Designer

Company / developer:
  Altium Limited.

Altium Designer

Altium Designer brings together hardware, software and programmable hardware development within a unified environment that allows all aspects of an electronic product to be designed and managed within a single system.
Altium Designer allows you to harness the potential that exists within today’s electronics technology, giving you design innovation within a unified environment for both today’s and tomorrow’s development needs.

Name:SBN
File Type:ArcView spatial index for read-write shapefiles
Popularity:3
Category:Binary file
File Description:This is a binary spatial index file, which is used only by ESRI software. The format is not documented, and is not implemented by other vendors. The .sbn file is not strictly necessary, since the .shp file contains all of the information necessary to successfully parse the spatial data.
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ArcView

Company / developer:
  ESRI

ArcView

ArcView is full-featured geographic information system (GIS) software for visualizing, managing, creating, and analyzing geographic data. Using ArcView, you can understand the geographic context of your data, allowing you to see relationships and identify patterns in new ways.

Key features:

Quality Mapping

  • Author maps using simple wizards and an extensive suite of map elements.
  • Use predefined map templates that save you time and make it easy to create a consistent style in your maps.
  • Create interactive maps from file, database, and online sources.
  • Create interactive maps that link nonspatial data to specific locations.
  • Create interactive maps that allow you to access a wide variety of digital data.
  • Create street-level maps that incorporate GPS locations.
  • View CAD data or satellite images.
  • Generate reports and charts.
  • Save, print, export, or embed completed maps in other documents or applications.

Spatial Analysis

  • Analyze spatial data and derive answers from data of a location-dependent nature.
  • Visually model and spatially analyze a process or workflow.
  • Use a geoprocessing framework that includes ready-to-use analysis tools as well as the ability to build process models, scripts, and complete workflows.

Data Use and Integration

  • Create and manage geographic data, tabular data, and metadata.
  • Use a wide variety of data types including demographics, facilities, CAD drawings, imagery, Web services, and multimedia.
  • Directly read or import more than 70 different formats in ArcView.

Ready-to-Use Datasets

Begin your visualization and analysis right away with the included ESRI Data & Maps Media Kit, which is updated annually and preconfigured to work specifically with ESRI software. The ESRI Data & Maps Media Kit contains more than 24 GB of data including:

  • Basemap and thematic MXDs for Canada, Europe, Mexico, the United States, and the world
  • Commercial data from Tele Atlas, AND Mapping, DMTI Spatial, WorldSat, EarthSat, EuroGeographics, Michael Bauer Research, World Wildlife Fund, SIGSA, and ESRI
  • Ninety-meter Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) dataset
  • All levels of U.S. Census geography and ZIP Codes
  • TIGER 2000-based StreetMap USA data

ArcGIS Online includes optimized, ready-to-use content and capabilities such as 2D maps, 3D globes, and reference layers. ArcGIS Online services are always available on the Web so that users with Internet access can use these services at any time.

GIS Deployment

  • View, navigate, and print published ArcGIS maps using ArcReader (.pmf files).
  • Deploy your GIS data—share and deliver interactive maps based on dynamic content.
  • Offer novices and professionals alike a way to view and query your published maps

Map Viewing and Navigation

  • Perform basic map navigation such as zooming and panning and switching between map and page layout view.
  • Communicate more efficiently with the ability to graphically mark up maps.
  • Utilize ArcWeb Services in ArcReader including route, nearby place, and address finding.

Data Query and Exploration

  • Use ArcReader tools such as Find and Identify to explore a variety of geographic data including raster and vector data.
  • Use tools such as Identify, Find, Measure, Hyperlink, and Magnifier Window to discover information not available when working with static paper maps.

Map Printing

  • Print published map documents and published globe documents including all layer symbology and cartographic map elements on any supported printer.
Name:ROCK
File Type:Rockbox instalation file
Popularity:3
Category:Binary file
File Description:ROCK is file from Rockbox instalation pack
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RockBox

Company / developer:
  The Rockbox Crew

Rockbox is an open source replacement firmware for MP3 players. It runs on a number of different models. The .WPS extension decribes the What's Playing Screen in Rockbox.

What is Rockbox?

Why should I use it? Rockbox is an open source firmware replacement for a growing number of MP3 players. Rockbox aims to be considerably more functional and efficient than your device's stock firmware while remaining easy to use and customizable. Rockbox is written by users, for users.

Rockbox has been in development since 2001, and receives new features, tweaks and fixes each day to provide you with the best possible experience on your MP3 player. A major goal of Rockbox is to be simple and easy to use, yet remain very customizable and configurable. We believe that you should never need to go through a series of menus for an action you perform frequently. We also believe that you should be able to configure almost anything about Rockbox you could want, pertaining to functionality. Another top priority of Rockbox is audio playback quality - Rockbox, for most models, includes a wider range of sound settings than that device's original firmware. A lot of work has been put into making Rockbox sound the best it can, and improvements are constantly being made. All models have access to a large number of plugins, including many games, applications, and graphical "demos".

You can load different configurations quickly for different purposes (e.g. a large font for in your car, different sound settings for at home). You can even customize your "While Playing Screen" to display only and exactly what you want to see when you're playing music. In addition, Rockbox features a very wide range of languages, and all supported models also have the ability to talk to you - menus can be voiced and filenames spelled out or spoken.

Name:GPL
File Type:GenePix Lab Book format
Popularity:3
Category:Binary file
File Description:The GenePix Lab Book is a binary file that contains a fixed-size structure for each line in the Lab Book.
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GenePix Pro

Company / developer:
  Molecular Devices

GenePix Pro
- Microarray Image Analysis

GenePix Pro is the complete standalone image analysis software for microarrays, tissue arrays and cell arrays.
GenePix Pro is the industry standard microarray image analysis software because of its unique combination of imaging and analysis tools, visualizations, automation capabilities, performance and ease of use.

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