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    Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS

    Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS

    Transfer disks and disk images between the Apple II and the real world

    Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS (ADTPro) transfers classic 8-bit Apple disk images over a serial, ethernet or audio link to a more modern computer. Based on the seminal ADT, ADTPro can transfer any ProDOS- or SOS-visible volume.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    pcapsipdump is libpcap-based SIP sniffer with per-call sorting capabilities. It writes SIP/RTP sessions to disk in a same format, as "tcpdump -w", but one file per SIP session (even if there is thousands of concurrent SIP sessions). Getting started: http://pcapsipdump.sf.net/
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Barrendero is a program designed to free up disk space in the mail spool directory. It acomplishes this by deleting messages older than a certain age. Users get warned about messages soon to be deleted and gets a report of the erased mails.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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