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    A patch to the GNU dd program, this version has several features intended for forensic acquisition of data. Highlights include hashing on-the-fly, split output files, pattern writing, a progress meter, and file verification. Latest base version available : https://sourceforge.net/projects/dc3dd/files/dc3dd/7.3.1/ This version works on modern versions of Linux, as well other UNIX like operating systems.
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    linux-vxfs

    HP-UX LVM and vxfs support for Linux

    A userspace tool and kernel 3.x patch which makes mount vxfs rev 4 file system possible. Tested with real 1000Meg HP9000/779 volume
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    mod2patch

    Patch MOD02 Record 27 Offset 2 on Western Digital Hard Disks

    mod2patch provides a Linux/Unix utility that can patch MOD02 Record 27 Offset 2 on Western Digital Hard Disks It may be used in conjunction with mod32patch that clears the Reallocated Sector Count and Current Pending Sector. A power off/on cycle to the hard disk is required for the new settings to take effect.
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    rpmdiff is a utility to create a binary patch from one version of an rpm to another. This binary patch can then be distributed to end-users of a distribution who have installed the first version of the rpm and they will be upgraded to the second version.
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    This is a patch for mkisofs so that it can write mp3 files in a correct order. This is intended to create CDs full of mp3 to be read in portable CD players, like the eXpanium.
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    DOSConf is an installer to install, update, repair, remove and create installation and patch package. It will be developed for DOS / Win32 platforms and in the future for another operating systems, like Linux.
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    An extension of the current diff & patch programs to support the analysis of differences between binary files. Will include module support to specially handle user-defined types using user-created modules
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