COM$94489$ - translation to Αγγλικά
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COM$94489$ - translation to Αγγλικά

FILE FORMAT
COM files; .com (file extension); .COM; DOS COM executable; PATHEXT; CP/M COM executable; COM file (CP/M); COM file (DOS); .COM file; .COM files; COM program; COM executable; .COM (file extension); COM file (SCP); COM file (MSX-DOS)
  • A number of COM files in [[IBM PC DOS]] 1.0

COM      
fine di comunicazione, dispositivo nel DOS e Windows addetto all"uscita seriale del computer; cartella "COM"; cartella applicabile nel DOS
OLE client         
INTER-PROCESS COMMUNICATION MECHANISM DEVELOPED BY MICROSOFT
ActiveX Automation; COM Automation; OLE automation; OLE automation client; OLE automation controller; OLE automation server; COM automation; ActiveX automation; Activex automation; OLE client
Cliente OLE (cliente di collegamento e impressione di oggetti, applicazione che consente di ottenere imformazione in forma di oggetti)
Deutsche TeleKom         
  • Deutsche Telekom world locations
  • Previous logo (2013–2022)
GERMAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
German Telekom AG; DTAG; Deutsche Telekom AG; T-com; Deutsch Telekom; German Telekom; T-Com; Deutsche Telecom; Telekom.at; Deutsche Telekom (T-Home); T Home; T-Venture; Telekom Deutschland; Telekom Entertain; Telekom Germany; Telekom.com; Deutsche Telekom Berkom GmbH
n. Telecom tedesca (società telefonica tedesca)

Βικιπαίδεια

COM file

A COM file is a type of simple executable file. On the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) VAX operating systems of the 1970s, .COM was used as a filename extension for text files containing commands to be issued to the operating system (similar to a batch file). With the introduction of Digital Research's CP/M (a microcomputer operating system), the type of files commonly associated with COM extension changed to that of executable files. This convention was later carried over to DOS. Even when complemented by the more general EXE file format for executables, the compact COM files remained viable and frequently used under DOS.

The .COM file name extension has no relation to the .com (for "commercial") top-level Internet domain name. However, this similarity in name has been exploited by malware writers.