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FlashPix

A bitmapped-graphics file format that maintains the image in several resolutions. It uses more storage space than a comparable TIFF file, but when viewed by a Web browser, only the resolution required for the current screen resolution is transmitted, saving download time. FlashPix files use the .FPX extension and conform to Microsoft's structured storage format which provides multiple "streams" within the file. Descriptive text may also be stored in an FPX file which identifies the image and how it was photographed or scanned.



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Cold feed pin barrel FPX rubber extruders are featured in a six-page, four-color, foldout brochure.
New Viper Fiber Placement System (FPS), previously designated FPX, is a seven-axis machine that reportedly can place fiber tows along paths not achievable by manual lay-up or automated tape-laying systems.
ARC's XY Advanced DSP subsystem, Memory Management Unit and FPX floating point extensions are available options for each core.
 
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