Found 31 records for the .MOD file extension name
There are 30 other file types with the "MOD" extension name:
.mod - Digital music sound clip; ( IT, XM/Music) (Amiga MODule format)
.mod - File implementing DOS support for Windows DLL's
.mod - Instrument for DMP
.mod - Instrument for Fastracker
.mod - Instrument for MDP
.mod - Instrument for Protracker
.mod - Instrument for ST
.mod - Instrument for Startrekker Module
.mod - Mime: audio/mod
.mod - Mime: audio/x-mod
.mod - Modula-2 programming language source code
.mod - Module
.mod - Spreadsheet; Microsoft Multiplan
.mod - CATIA V4 Model File
.mod - Hard disk camera movie
.mod - Model file
.mod - Amiga and PC Tracker module
.mod - CADdy++ mechanical 2D/3D model data
.mod - Clarion for Modula-2 source code file
.mod - Connectivity memory model cell input file
.mod - Digital music sound clip
.mod - Femap file
.mod - Monarch file
.mod - Multiplan spreadsheet file
.mod - PDP-10 MODULA-2 compiler source
.mod - Peachtext database
.mod - PHP source code
.mod - ProModel Optimization Software Suite model
.mod - WinBoard import module
.mod - Windows kernel module
file extension MOD - MODel definitions (EPOC)
File extension MOD description:
EPOC, is the operating system developed by Psion in the late 1980s and early 1990s for Psion's "SIBO" (SIxteen Bit Organisers) devices. All EPOC16 devices feature an 8086-family processor and a 16-bit architecture. EPOC16 is a single-user pre-emptive multitasking operating system, written in Intel 8086 assembler language and C and designed to be delivered in ROM.In June 1998, Psion Software became Symbian, a major joint venture between Psion and phone manufacturers Ericsson, Motorola, and Nokia. As of Release 6, EPOC became known simply as Symbian OS.
Associated applications to file extension MOD:
Company / developer:
Symbian
Symbian OS is the market leading open operating system for advanced data-enabled mobile phones licensed by the world’s leading mobile phone manufacturers. It is designed for the specific requirements of advanced 3G mobile phones and beyond. Symbian OS combines the power of an integrated applications environment with mobile telephony, bringing advanced data services to the mass market