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    GetData

    Scientific Database Format

    The GetData library provides an API to interface with Dirfile databases. The Dirfile database format is designed to provide a fast, simple, scalable format for storing and reading binary, synchronously-sampled, time-ordered data.
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    IMA2 Simple command-line editor of binary files (images, object filers, byte code, etc). More sofisticated that F4 option in FAR. More simple that GUI hex editors. Can be useed as command-line utility in scripts.
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    Amoeba Component Database

    Ameoba is a binary blob database

    Ameoba is a database for component-entity systems. It's geared towards simplistic use-cases and is not meant to act a full DBMS. It is not a relational database (RDBM), not an object-oriented DB (OODBMS), and not a key-value database. It is a component-entity system database (CESDB). This a completely invented term because the other two didn't really fit the design. Amoeba is dual licensed as public domain and WTFPL (for where public domain is not recognized).
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