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DAT

  1. Short for Digital Audio Tape, DAT was originally developed by Hewlett Packard and Sony as a solution for backing up information on a computer and/or network. DAT drives and tapes are available in two primary formats, DDS (Digital Data Storage) and DataDAT. DDS drives come in three different types, DDS-1, DDS-2, and DDS-3.
  2. A DAT can also be used to describe a type of PC file or file extension, dat being short for data. A complete listing of computer file extensions can be found on our file extension page.
  3. When referring to a virus protection program such as McAfee, DAT refers to the file used to update the virus protection software with the latest updates.
  4. Also chat slang for that.

Also see: DDS, QIC, Tape drive definitions

 

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