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Digital Imaging > DAT
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DAT Defined
Digital Audio Tape format is a mini tape format for image storage and backup. Decompression - To open up compressed file(s).
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Off-site DAT Links, User Submitted
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- Social Networking Software Engine & Social Publishing Platform.
- Nha Dat - Dia Oc Viet Nam: Tin tuc ve thi truong nha dat, dia oc viet nam
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- Nothing found for Wp-content Uploads 2009 04 Seoul-motor-sh ow-hwang-mi-he e-gif Gif
- 8mb Notebook Hdd | 1000 GB & Up and More: Buy internal tape drive, scsi tape drive, external tape drive, dlt tape drive, dat tape drive, dell powervault 110t, channel lto tape, lto tape drive, fibre channel lto, tape drive scsi
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