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== Other formats that use the MOD extension == MOD is the [[file extension]] for several other applications: * The [[MOD (video format)|video file format]] used on many digital [[camcorder]]s, such as the JVC Everio, the Canon FS100 and the Panasonic D-Snap SD-card camcorders. * Game modules in [[Neverwinter Nights (2002 video game)|Neverwinter Nights]]. * [[AMPL]] model files. * Old [[phpBB]] modification templates. * Module files in [[Femap]] * The extension for the [[binary file|binary]] variant of the [[Wavefront .obj file|Wavefront .obj format]]. * The extension for some games using the Vassal game engine. * The extension for [[Fortran]] module files.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parallel.ksu.ru/docs/Intel/f_ug/fced_mod.htm |title=Fortran Programs with Modules}}</ref> * The extension for [[Visual Basic (classic)|legacy Visual Basic]] module files, for versions before the release of [[Visual Basic .NET]]. * The extension for [[Go (programming language)|Go]] module files, used for package versioning. * Module for ABB Robotics IRC5 and S4 robot controllers. Contains robotic motion programs written in the language RAPID. * [[Lanner Group Ltd|Lanner]] WITNESS simulation software model files * [[Paradox Development Studio]] uses a ".MOD" format for user-created modifications of their games. * DND adventure modules for [[Fantasy Grounds]], a virtual tabletop application. * [[GNU GRUB]] boot modules (when found in /boot)
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