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| File Description | System file created in the Executable and Linkable Format (ELF), which was previously known as the "Extensible Linking Format;" can store executable programs, memory dumps, and shared libraries. The ELF format is a standard file format used on many Unix-based systems. |
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| File Description | File used by the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable (PSP) gaming systems; contains most of the contents from a video game disc; includes game data, object code, shared libraries, and other data. ELF files are sometimes edited to modify PlayStation gameplay. NOTE: PlayStation ELF files use the "Executable and Linkable Format," which is a standard file format used on Unix systems. |
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| File Description | Executable file format used by the Nintendo Wii, a video game console released by Nintendo in November, 2006; may be transferred to a PC and played on the Dolphin Emulator. NOTE: "Homebrew" Wii programs created by users may also be saved as ELF files. They can be transferred to the Wii console via an SD card. |
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| Updated 3/8/2011 |
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