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compatibility, compatible, incompatibility, or
incompatible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Compatibility may
refer to:
Backward compatibility, in...
- In
telecommunications and computing,
backward compatibility (or
backwards compatibility) is a
property of an
operating system, software, real-world product...
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predecessor consoles, Xbox and Xbox 360. On June 15, 2015,
backward compatibility with Xbox 360
games became available to
eligible Xbox
Preview program...
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Forward compatibility or
upward compatibility is a
design characteristic that
allows a
system to
accept input intended for a
later version of itself....
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games from its predecessor, Xbox. The Xbox 360
launched with
backward compatibility with the
number of
supported Xbox
games varying depending on region...
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Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the
ability of
electrical equipment and
systems to
function acceptably in
their electromagnetic environment, by...
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Proton is a
compatibility layer that
allows Windows software (primarily
video games) to run on Linux-based
operating systems.
Proton is
developed by Valve...
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Chemical compatibility is a
rough measure of how
stable a
substance is when
mixed with
another substance. If two
substances can mix
together and not undergo...
- In
software engineering, a
compatibility layer is an
interface that
allows binaries for a
legacy or
foreign system to run on a host system. This translates...
- Source-code
compatibility (source-compatible)
means that a
program can run on
computers (or
operating systems),
independently of binary-code
compatibility and...