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Monitor changes in a directory from within the Windows command line
This utility observes change events of files or subdirectories in a folder and writes the event along with the file name to the console window.
NOTE: Batch and PowerShell scripts are provided in order to show how to process the output of the tool. Find the examples in the Files tab.
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Onboard NAND flash operations monitor for embedded Linux
Flashmon is a Linux kernel module that monitors NAND flash memory access events using Kprobes and
Jprobes. Flashmon targets embedded boards shipped with bare flash chips managed with MTD : mainly JFFS2, UBIFS and YAFFS based systems.
The monitored events are : flash page read / write requests, and flash block erase operations.
Instructions on how to use Flashmon are included in the archive.
A set of tools for querying and modifying the ACL's (access control lists) and ACE's (access control entries) of files, services, registry keys, printers, processes, threads, timers, mutexes, tokens, events, and semaphores in Windows 2000 and later
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