OVR extension - translation to English
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OVR extension - translation to English

PROGRAMMING METHOD
OVL (file format); Overlay file; Overlay manager (programming); OVR (file format); Overlay Manager; Overlay manager; .OVL; .OVR; .ovl; .ovr; OVR file; OVL file; Overlay region; Overlay procedure; Overlay Procedure; Overlay module; Overlay unit; Overlay group; Overlay program; Overlay system; Overlay area; Overlay subprogram; Overlay programme; Overlay sub-program; .000; .001 (file extension); .002; .003; .004; .005; .006; .007 (file extension); .008; .009; .000 (file extension); .002 (file extension); .003 (file extension); .004 (file extension); .005 (file extension); .006 (file extension); .008 (file extension); .009 (file extension); .OVR (file extension); .OVL (file extension); .ovr (file extension); .ovl (file extension); Overlay loader; OVERLAY
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OVR extension      
OVR extensie, extensie van een stratum bestand, extensie van een bestand dat een additionele uitvoeringscode bevat voor een programma
telephone extension         
TERM IN TELEPHONY
Telephone extension; Phone extension; Phone extensions
telefoonverlenging, neventoestel
OVL file         
OVL bestand, stratum bestand, bestand dat een additionele uitvoeringscode bevat voor een programma

Definition

file extension

Wikipedia

Overlay (programming)

In a general computing sense, overlaying means "the process of transferring a block of program code or other data into main memory, replacing what is already stored". Overlaying is a programming method that allows programs to be larger than the computer's main memory. An embedded system would normally use overlays because of the limitation of physical memory, which is internal memory for a system-on-chip, and the lack of virtual memory facilities.