The Region file format is a storage format for minecraft chunks introduced in Minecraft Beta 1.3, in which groups of 32×32 chunks are stored in a region file rather than individually. It could be said that a region is a part of a file system where the header is positions for each file and sector is the allocation size. The system is based on McRegion,[1] a mod by Scaevolus, also known for his development of the Optimine project. The McRegion format was adopted nearly unchanged, except for the addition of a table of chunk update timestamps. JahKob claims that this format is up to 7 times faster than the previous system.[2]
As of Minecraft 1.2, the Region file format has been superseded by the Anvil file format; however, the Anvil file format only made changes to the Chunk format and only changed the region file extensions from ".mcr" to ".mca".
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The Master of Computer Applications (MCA) is a postgraduate academic degree in computer application stream awarded in India. Full time MCA programmes normally take place three academic years.
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if in human form click number 5 and get assult rifle then click 5 again. if in mech or mca form click 6 to get macine gun then click again. to exit sniper mode in human form click 5 again{same in mca only press 6}
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After bca iam go for mca because mca is the best for next comming year . there are lot of job besd on mca so i gofor mca. and after mca we do self in IT sector
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