Arm Image Format
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In computer programming, the Arm Image Format (AIF) is an object file format used primarily for software intended to run on ARM microprocessors. It was introduced by Acorn Computers for use with their Archimedes computer.[citation needed] It can optionally facilitate debugging, including under operating systems running on other processor architectures.
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Developed by | Acorn Computers |
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Type of format | Binary, executable |
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