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    LLFW

    LLFW

    Professional LLF Tool for Linux

    LLFW is a tool for Linux users that performs low-level format operations on disks. Thanks to its user-friendly interface and powerful features, you can easily perform operations such as filling with zeros, writing random data or secure erase.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    LLF-Tool-for-Linux

    LLF-Tool-for-Linux

    Low Level Format Tool for debian-based systems

    This is an open-source alternative for applying LLF processes to mechanical hard drives on Debian-based systems, modeled after HDD GURU's famous software. This software is NOT developed by HDD Guru. It is an open-source alternative for Debian-based Linux systems. https://github.com/shampuan/LLF-Tool-for-Linux
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    HxC Floppy Drive Emulator
    The aim of HxC Floppy Emulator project is to provide software and hardware solutions to replace old floppy disk drives and floppy support with modern solutions (USB, SDCard, network,...)
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    Downloads: 40 This Week
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    akaidatdecode

    akaidatdecode

    akaidatdecode: tool for the AKAI S1000/S3000 DAT-backup format

    The tool "akaidatdecode" can be used to decode the AKAI S1000/S3000 DAT-backup format. "akaidatdecode" converts a suitable WAV-file (DAT-backup signal) into a tar-file (file archive). Notes: * The WAV-file must contain a bit-transparent copy of the DAT-backup signal, signal-manipulation (for example level-scaling, filtering, dithering, or lossy audio compression) is not allowed. * The resulting tar-file for example can be imported to a disk (or image file) for AKAI samplers via the tool "akaiutil": https://sourceforge.net/projects/akaiutil/ Copyright (c) 2019-2022 by Klaus Michael Indlekofer. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Low level disk read/write "physicaldiskX" sectors to/from files or other drive sector(s). Extremely basic principals of disk clone. Tested Windows NT/2000/XP. Command line. Works on live windows system volume. Free. Source available. Be careful.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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