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According to [[Nyssa]]'s description, an '''index file''' was a kind of root directory around which [[computer]] systems were organised.  When trying to figure out how to access the data stored in the [[TARDIS Information System]], she and [[Tegan]] were briefly flummoxed by their inability to find the databank's index file.  Tegan eventually hit upon the notion that the index file could be recalled by entering the letters ''I'' and ''F'' into the Information System's interface.  ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
According to [[Nyssa]]'s description, an '''index file''' was a kind of root directory around which [[computer]] systems were organised.  When trying to figure out how to access the data stored in the [[TARDIS information system]], she and [[Tegan]] were briefly flummoxed by their inability to find the databank's index file.  Tegan eventually hit upon the notion that the index file could be recalled by entering the letters ''I'' and ''F'' into the Information System's interface.  ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
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[[Category:Computer science]]

Revision as of 01:40, 5 January 2013

According to Nyssa's description, an index file was a kind of root directory around which computer systems were organised. When trying to figure out how to access the data stored in the TARDIS information system, she and Tegan were briefly flummoxed by their inability to find the databank's index file. Tegan eventually hit upon the notion that the index file could be recalled by entering the letters I and F into the Information System's interface. (TV: Castrovalva)