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ExFat / FAT64

ExFAT (Extended File Allocation Table, also sometimes referred to as FAT64) is a proprietary file system suited especially for USB flash
drives developed by Microsoft.
ExFAT can be used where the NTFS file system is not a feasible solution, due to data structure overhead, or where the file size or
directory restrictions of previous versions of the FAT file sys-tem are unacceptable.
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 (both x86 and x64) users can add support for exFAT by installing an update from Microsoft.[1]
An experimental, open source Linux kernel module that supports the reading of exFAT files is currently under development.[6] A FUSE-
based full-featured implementation is currently in beta status.[7] A proprietary, read/write solution, licensed and derived from the
Microsoft exFAT implementation, is available for Android, Linux and other operating systems from Tuxera.[8] Mac OS X Snow Leopard
added exFAT support in version 10.6.5 on November 10, 2010.[12] OS X 10.6.5 and later can read, write, and create exFAT partitions.
See for details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exfat
FTP
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol.
FTP is used for pulling (getting) or pushing (putting) ASCII or binary files between two nodes on a TCP/IP network. If set up, the FTP
connection can either be realized via an anonymous or a known user account. FTP is one of the standard protocols defined for use on a
TCP/IP network.
GLONASS
Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System (Global'naya Navigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema). The operation of this system is
similar to GPS.
GPS (System) Time
The time scale to which GPS signals are referenced. GPS Time derives from a composite or "paper" clock consisting of all operational
monitor station and satellite atomic clocks. It is steered over the long run to keep it within about 1 micro-second of UTC, as maintained
by the Master Clock at the U.S. Naval Observatory, ignoring the UTC leap seconds. At the integer second level, GPS Time equalled
UTC in 1980, but currently, due to the leap seconds that have been inserted into UTC, it is ahead of UTC by 10 seconds.
GSM
GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) is a telecommunication standard for transmitting data packages to mobile phones.
HATANAKA
A compact form of RINEX.
HTTP
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a networking protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems.[1]
HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Http
HTTPS
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