– In the Minecraft community, “1.12” is a significant version. Files containing “2112” might be loosely referencing Minecraft 1.12 compatibility. For example, the popular “Better Questing – Quest Book” mod has a version for Minecraft 1.12.2, with file names like questbook-2.1.0-1.7.10.jar . A “2112” could be a mangled or stylized version of “1.12.”
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Although less likely given the prevalence of Minecraft-related search results, “ExpNet” does have a meaning in (EXPNET ring networks from Dialogic). The “2112” could refer to a specific firmware version or configuration. The “questbook” part would then be a complete anomaly—possibly a misinterpretation or a project name. A “2112” could be a mangled or stylized version of “1