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  2. Garmin .img - Wikipedia

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    The Garmin .img format is what Garmin devices use to store the maps for its GPS units. The img files contain a header and many subfiles. Img's filestore is based on FAT system. [1] Some old GPS units are not able to work with multiple img files so they need to be merged into one file called gmapsupp.img using programs like Mapsource. [2]

  3. Garmin BaseCamp - Wikipedia

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    Garmin BaseCamp is a map viewing / GIS software package offered free for download by Garmin, primarily intended for use with their GPS navigation devices. BaseCamp serves as a replacement to the now unsupported Garmin MapSource.

  4. Sony Ericsson W200 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson W200 Walkman is a cellphone measuring 101 × 44 × 18mm (3.9 × 1.7 × 0.7 inches) and weighs 85g (3 oz). It features a VGA camera, an FM radio, and Sony's Walkman software, although it lacks Bluetooth.

  5. Sony Alpha 200 - Wikipedia

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    Sony α 200 (DSLR-A200) is the third model of Sony α digital cameras.The model offers a slight upgrade from the Sony α 100 at a lower price. It first shipped in February 2008.

  6. Environmental Station Alpha - Wikipedia

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    The player character is a robot who must examine a vast bio-dome space station which was mysteriously abandoned, despite still holding signs of life. [3]The player explores the vast side-scrolling maze of the space station, consisting of several large areas.

  7. Class-responsibility-collaboration card - Wikipedia

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    Class-responsibility-collaboration (CRC) cards are a brainstorming tool used in the design of object-oriented software. They were originally proposed by Ward Cunningham and Kent Beck as a teaching tool [ 1 ] but are also popular among expert designers [ 2 ] and recommended by extreme programming practitioners. [ 3 ]