Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
Proccess Interchange Format. The idea behind this is that if any part of the pif file is corrupt or for some reason unreadable that you should be able to extract the good stuff and then be able to use other tools to recover the rest.Ted Ozolins wrote:Are those the "program information files" from the bad old WIN 3.xx days? I remember there was a so called "Pif editor" in Windows, but weren't those pif files plain text?Is there anything in linux that can read *.pif files?
Klaus
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