Found 2 records for the .$$P file extension name
There are 1 other file types with the "$$P" extension name:
.$$p - OS/2 notes
.001 - Hayes JT FAX fax
.uif - WordPerfect long prompts for Windows
.dat - BLUEWAVE file
.mdf - Menu definition file
.002 - Driveimage5 Setup file
.sqm - Microsoft Service Quality Monitoring file
.mdi - Borland multiple document interface
.r30 - RAR compressed files from a multi-volume archive
file extension $$P - Notes
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.$$P
File extension $$P description:
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Associated applications to file extension $$P:
Company / developer:
IBM Corporation
OS/2
OS/2 is a computer operating system, initially created by Microsoft and IBM, then later developed by IBM exclusively. The name stands for "Operating System/2," because it was introduced as part of the same generation change release as IBM's "Personal System/2 (PS/2)" line of second-generation Personal Computers. OS/2 is no longer marketed by IBM, and IBM standard support for OS/2 was discontinued on December 31, 2006. Currently, Serenity Systems sells OS/2 under the brand name eComStation.
OS/2 was intended as a protected mode successor of PC-DOS and Microsoft Windows. Notably, basic system calls were modeled after MS-DOS calls; their names even started with "Dos" and it was possible to create "Family Mode" applications: text mode applications that could work on both systems. Because of this heritage, OS/2 is like Windows in many ways, but it also shares similarities with Unix and Xenix.
OS/2 is also remembered for being one of the first major operating system to have its own advocacy group. Team OS/2 was a grassroots, ad-hoc organization of volunteers, who promoted and supported the operating system and applications designed for it.
