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    s3fs

    s3fs

    FUSE-based file system backed by Amazon S3

    s3fs allows Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD to mount an S3 bucket via FUSE. s3fs preserves the native object format for files, allowing use of other tools like AWS CLI. Large subset of POSIX including reading/writing files, directories, symlinks, mode, uid/gid, and extended attributes. Compatible with Amazon S3, and other S3-based object stores. Allows random writes and appends, large files via multi-part upload, and renames via server-side copy. User-specified regions, including Amazon GovCloud....
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    SD Recover

    Memory card image recovery

    A collection of tools to assist the recovery of files from a corrupt memory card. Initial aim of this project was to recover photographic jpeg and avi files from a corrupt SD card. However, the tools might be usable in other situations. Current project is fairly rough and may need some adjustment to the source code to work for specific cases.
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    UFFS: Ultra-low-cost Flash File System, designed for NAND flash working in embedded system. UFFS typically consumes less then 200K ram for 1Gb(page 512)/4Gb(page 2K) NAND flash. It supports direct flash interface, works with or without OS.
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    Persistent and Protected RAM-based Special Filesystem (PRAMFS) for Linux
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    fmstream

    fmstream

    Read-write access to memory-mapped files on Windows and POSIX systems

    fmstream provides an interface to read data from memory-mapped files as input/output streams. File mapping is the association of a file's contents with a portion of the virtual address space of a process. The system creates a file mapping object (also known as a section object) to maintain this association. A file view is the portion of virtual address space that a process uses to access the file's contents. File mapping allows the process to use both random input and output (I/O) and...
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    The DAFS protocol is a new file-access protocol designed to take advantage of emerging RDMA (remote direct memory access) interconnect technologies such as InfiniBand, VI and iWARP. See http://www.dafscollaborative.org/ for detailed DAFS information.
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    A simple utility for uploading/downloading files to/from Memory-iButtons produced by Dallas Semiconductor. Compatible devices are DS1993, DS1995 and DS1996. Connection to the iButtons is through the DS9097U-9.
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