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September 30th, 2021
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Topic of Discussion
Read the following paragraph then answer the following question:

Although nearly all digital computers use binary codes, they do not necessarily use the same codes. Different computer systems, or platforms, use different hardware and software. As a result, a file that can be read

and processed on one computer platform, such as a Windows PC, often cannot be used on another, such as a Macintosh.

 

Discuss the following:

– Discuss about the importance of file compatibility in multimedia.

– Specify any two file formats that is cross compatible between Windows and Macintosh Platforms.

Submission Instructions
Write at least:

ONE original post that holds your answer (discussions, examples, and ideas).
ONE response commenting on the posts uploaded by your friends.

Marking Criteria
Total Marks Allotted: 2
For your Original Post: Maximum 1.5 mark

For your one Response to a friend post: 0.5 mark

 

The deadline for this activity:

30th – Sep – 2021 @11:59pm

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