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    FATSort

    FATSort sorts directory structures of FAT file systems

    FATSort is a small utilitiy for Linux that sorts directory structures of FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 and exFAT file systems. It is written in C and can be run from the command line.
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    QFSViewer

    QFSViewer

    QFSViewer is a small tool to view system raw image files.

    QFSViewer is a small tool for developers to view the contents of various file system raw image files, which does not rely on the operating system mounting, does not require permission requests, and is completed entirely within the software application. Based on this feature, the tool can easily run on windows/linux/macos.
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    WipeFreeSpace

    WipeFreeSpace

    Secure wiping/shredding of free disk space with many methods

    WipeFreeSpace is a program to securely erase/wipe/overwrite/shred the free space on file systems WITHOUT DESTROYING EXISTING FILES, to prevent recovery of deleted sensitive data. This allows protecting the user's privacy when e.g. selling the drive or the whole computer. The following filesystems are supported: - Ext2/3/4, - NTFS, - XFS, - ReiserFSv3/4, - FAT12/16/32, - MinixFS1/2, - JFS, - HFS/HFS+, - OCFS. The following wiping methods are supported: Gutmann-like, random...
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    TestDisk & PhotoRec

    TestDisk & PhotoRec

    Disk recovery utility

    TestDisk checks the partition and boot sectors of your disks. It is very useful in recovering lost partitions. It works with : DOS/Windows FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32NTFS ( Windows NT/2K/XP )Linux Ext2 and Ext3BeFS ( BeOS )BSD disklabel ( FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD )CramFS (Compressed File System)HFS and HFS+, Hierarchical File SystemJFS, IBM's Journaled File SystemLinux RaidLinux Swap (versions 1 and 2)LVM and LVM2, Linux Logical Volume ManagerNetware NSSReiserFS 3.5, 3.6 and 4Sun Solaris i386...
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    FATDefrag

    First FAT defragmentation tool for Linux

    FATDefrag will be the first FAT defragmentation tool for Linux. I will support FAT12/16/32 file systems.
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    Our project focuses the development of an operating system with a most simple implementation and structure. The goal is to provide a good starting point for beginners along with accompanying documents.
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    libllfat

    libllfat

    a library for low-level accessing a FAT12/16/32 filesystem

    This is a library for low-level accessing a FAT12/16/32 filesystem. It offers functions for reading and writing the basic elements of such filesystems such as the number of sectors and the successor of a cluster, but also some more complex operations such as looking up a file and defragmenting a filesystem. Moved to github: http://github.com/sgerwk/libllfat
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    MiniTAK Operating System

    A small operating system, compatible with MS-DOS, written in assemly

    ... new modern features. This operating system is completely written by me in 2004, as a result of about 5 years full research and development. And now in 2014, I want to publish it to the world. This operating system supports FAT12 file system, and allow to run many MS-DOS applications.
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    Fat32lib

    Portable FAT File System Stack for Embedded Devices

    A portable FAT file system stack for embedded devices.
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    fat_imgen

    fat_imgen

    FAT floppy image generator.

    fat_imgen is a utility you can use to create and modify FAT12 floppy images with.
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    This project demonstrates FAT12 file system as interface to control LPC2148 with FreeRTOS. Control interface is exposed via USB mass storage device with virtual FAT12 file system and using files read/write access to provide control interface to HW.
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    HeinanOS is an operating system developed mainly in C++. HeinanOS is a light OS (1.44 MB image) with a lot of capabilites and many more are being developed each and every day for the final release.
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    Support library to access and manipulate FAT12 / FAT16 / FAT32 file systems - Includes a FUSE filesystem module to access FAT volumes which uses the library
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    The objective of this to write the equivalent of scandisk for a DOS (FAT12) filesystem on a floppy disk. It can check that a filesystem is internally consistent, and correct any errors found.http://groups.google.com/group/myopensoft
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    Library for filesystems intended to be used in embedded projects. The library currently supports FAT12/16/32 reading & writing on SD-cards, and is easily expandable for use with other devices on any platform.
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    Provide access to long file names under real-mode DOS. Supported file systems: FAT12/16/32, ISO9660, Joliet. Supported operations: dir, copy, mkdir, rmdir, ren, cd, del.
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    mundelete is a program to undelete files from MsDos/Windows disks. It supports FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 and vfat extensions. It works under Unix systems.
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