• Dokan (Japanese: ドカン [土管?], "earthen pipe") is a software interface for Microsoft Windows that lets programmers create virtual file systems without writing...
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  • Look up dokan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dokan may refer to: Lake Dokan, Iraq Dokan District, Iraq Dokan Library, free Microsoft Windows open...
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  • framework with FUSE compatibility 9P (protocol) Installable File System Dokan Library FUSE Windows compatibility Windows Projected File System (ProjFS) "Release...
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  • List of file systems Comparison of file systems Network redirector Dokan Library "FAT32 Installable File System Driver". Retrieved 2020-09-04. Peter...
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  • provided by third party programs such as WebDrive and FTPDrive. SSHFS Dokan Library Beroff, David (4 Jun 2013). "How to configure and use the Windows 7...
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    Castle (江戸城, Edo-jō) is a flatland castle that was built in 1457 by Ōta Dōkan in Edo, Toshima District, Musashi Province. In modern times it is part of...
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  • 1426 – Bhalan, Indian Gujarati-language poet (died c. 1500) 1432 – Ōta Dōkan (太田 道灌, Ōta Sukenaga), Japanese samurai warrior-poet and Buddhist monk (died...
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    Bhutan: Country Studies (3rd ed.). Federal Research Division, United States Library of Congress. pp. 424. ISBN 0-8444-0777-1. Retrieved 2 October 2010. "Timeline:...
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    the Abyss 26 Japan 2008–09 Traditional Tatakae! Dokan-kun: Gekitou-kun 13 Japan 2008 Flash Tatakae! Dokan-kun: Robolympic-hen 13 Japan 2008 Flash Telepathy...
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    Dōkan was loyal to Sadamasa, but Sadamasa was suspicious and jealous of him. In 1486, Sadamasa invited Dōkan to his house and murdered him. Dōkan's tomb...
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