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Files with 9 file extension were also used in Salt Late Winter Olympics 2002 computer game for one of its audio files.
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The 9 file extension is associated with Salt Lake Winter Olympics 2002, winter sports simulation computer game for Microsoft Windows and video gaming consoles.
The 9 file stores in-game audio and music data.
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A sport simulation computer game
Files with 9 extension are used by IBM Embedded ViaVoice. They contain some scripts data.
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The 9 file extension is associated with IBM Embedded ViaVoice, is a range of language-specific continuous speech recognition software products developed by IBM. The current version is designed primarily for use in embedded devices. The 9 files are used for language specific script data.
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IBM's speech technology for mobile devices
A 9 file extension is related to the log files from GNU Screen software.
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The 9 file extension is associated with the Screen, a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal between several processes, typically interactive shells available for GNU operating system.
The 9 file stores log created in the Screen.
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A full-screen window manager for Windows
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