Binary format
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A file in binary format is a file where the information is encoded in bits and bytes. In this way, the information can be compressed in a low level. | A file in binary format is a file where the information is encoded in bits and bytes. In this way, the information can be compressed in a low level. | ||
- | This file type is used by the simulators for P systems written in C and CUDA. | + | This file type is used for the input by the simulators for P systems written in C and CUDA. These simulators are developed under the framework [[MeCoHPC]]. |
Revision as of 16:44, 8 September 2010
A file in binary format is a file where the information is encoded in bits and bytes. In this way, the information can be compressed in a low level.
This file type is used for the input by the simulators for P systems written in C and CUDA. These simulators are developed under the framework MeCoHPC.