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    CDC File Transfer

    CDC File Transfer

    Tools for synching and streaming files from Windows to Linux

    cdc-file-transfer is a bandwidth-efficient file transfer and sync tool that uses content-defined chunking to detect and transmit only the parts of files that actually changed. Unlike fixed-size blocks, content-defined chunks are cut at data-dependent boundaries, which means shifts and insertions don’t invalidate the rest of the file’s delta map. The tool maintains chunk fingerprints and a manifest so it can de-duplicate across versions and even across different files that share regions of content. ...
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    Gemc

    Gemc

    Prepare your CD images (BIN,CDI,NRG,CCD or similar) for compression

    ...HERE`S HOW TO USE IT: Run the CD image file (i.e. filename.bin) through GEMC to create an ECM file (i.e. filename.bin.ecm). Compress the ECM file (i.e. filename.bin.ecm) using your favorite compression program (i.e. 7Z,RAR,ZIP..). Back up, transmit via Internet, or whatever you normally do with CD images! When you want to burn the CD again, extract the original CD image from the ECM file. space saved depends on the number of sectors with unnecessary EDC/ECC data in them, which will depend on the specific type of CD
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    esync-perl is a tool, which is designed to up-/download files via ssh to/from a rootserver. esync can encrypt/decrypt this files with gpg an manage public keys (it also has a key storage). You can use it for safe backup or to safely transmit files.
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    This is a very powerfull criptography project that basicaly can be used to transmit or store secure data and study some cipher, hash and compression algorithms to understands how it works.
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    maci is a distributed application, that allows to manage, transmit and store data, such as audio- or videostreams. maci makes no limitations to the format of the data to manage, it can be binary executable data, a videostream or a html-page.
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