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    Raspberry Pi Imager

    Raspberry Pi Imager

    Tool for creating bootable media for Raspberry Pi devices

    ...Advanced users can point the application to custom image repositories, enabling automated provisioning workflows and specialized deployments. Overall, Raspberry Pi Imager streamlines device setup and reduces friction when preparing new Raspberry Pi systems for development, education, or production use.
    Downloads: 139 This Week
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    G4L

    G4L 0.70 released 05/29/26 Disk imaging

    G4L version 0.70 has some major changes in build, but operation is mostly the same. Note: Build using Fedora 43 as Build system. Just reuploaded file. Missed changing default value of Lzop to Zstd on lines 60 and 61. Selecting compress did default to Zstd correctly. Changes in 0.70 Release 0.70a started 2026/03/10 Fedora 43 13329408 May 23 22:37 bz7x0.10 13333504 May 18 09:45 bz7x1.rc4 New BusyBox v1.39.0.git (2026-05-13 15:14:04 ChST) multi-call binary. Old BusyBox v1.38.0.git...
    Downloads: 71 This Week
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    key-elf

    key-elf

    Forensic tool to recover lost BTC private keys.

    A powerful utility to hunt down Bitcoin private keys from deleted wallet.dat files or damaged hard drives. If you accidentally deleted your Bitcoin Core wallet or formatted your disk, this tool can help. It bypasses the file system and scans the raw data directly, looking for the unique "fingerprint" (ASN.1 signature) of Bitcoin private keys to recover them from the digital wreckage.The Graphical User Interface (GUI) is the advanced/premium version. If needed, please visit:...
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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