Video file captured with a JVC EVERIO digital camcorder, such as the EVERIO GZ-MC100, MG130, MG7230, and MG630, or with Canon FS and Panasonic D-Snap SD-card camcorders; uses MPEG2 compression for video and MPEG-1 Audio Layer II compression for the audio track. MOD files can be opened and exported to a different video file format using the software included with the digital camcorder.
Model file from CATIA V4 (Computer Aided Three dimensional Interactive Application).
Standard music module format recognized by most audio tracking programs; may be created by FastTracker, StarTrekker, Noise Tracker, or another MOD creation program. MOD files contain note patterns (much like a MIDI file) as well as sound samples used for different instruments. The sound samples are assigned to different tracks within the module and are played back according to the notes in the score.
Compiled program file written in the Fortran programming language; created for each module declaration within the Fortran source code; groups related procedures and data together in a single file, which can be referenced other program units. Fortran MOD files are "intermediate" files and are not meant to be opened manually. However, they may be referenced by Fortran compilers, such as those listed below.
File extension used by CADdy++ 2D/3D-CAD-software.
Adds extra features and functionality to the ArchiCAD architectural design program; may be included with the software or created by the user.
Modules used by Microsoft Windows kernel. In computing, a loadable kernel module (or LKM) is an object file that contains code to extend the running kernel, or so-called base kernel, of an operating system. Most current Unix-like systems, and Microsoft Windows, support loadable kernel modules, although they might use a different name for them, such as "kernel extension" ("kext") in Mac OS X. They are also known as Kernel Loadable Modules (or KLM), and simply as Kernel Modules (KMOD). LKM's are typically used to add support for new hardware and/or filesystems, or for adding system calls. When the functionality provided by an LKM is no longer required, it can be unloaded in order to free memory.
GoDot C64 Image Processing - Module
Monarch Model (Datawatch Corporation)