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    QToaster

    A simple and fast frontend for the QEMU Emulator - Freeware.

    ...If something works on QEMU then it has a good chance of working on Android. You don't need to put QEMU in your environment path, just point to its base folder. It doesn't need any special runtimes (java, .net, Python, etc.), it only needs the utility file Lutil.dll. Frontend was made for: http://69.170.215.148/nothoro/software/QTPage/QToaster.html QEMU emulator version 6.0.0-rc2 available at: https://qemu.weilnetz.de/w64/2021/ When you run the installer, it will extract to a subfld
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    RND

    RND

    Random data generator: secure character streams and large files

    ...Create: • huge files • random character stream • specific character sequence Example uses - generate: • specific number of characters for testing web forms • restricted range character stream • control characters, 'high characters', emojis for fuzzing application input • specific byte sequence • Unicode character range • file overwrites to the exact byte count • custom text strings as content filler • long password strings • specific file size (e.g. 777 bytes, 10 MB, 2 GB) • huge files (x64 version: 4GB+ files) • fast generation rates on x64 version: ~8GB/sec streams with i3 CPUs on Linux • files for zipping / hashing / integrity / transfer / speed tests. RND.zip contains the source code and the x86/x64 executables for Linux, Windows, Raspberry Pi.
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    i-nex

    i-nex

    i-nex system hardware lister

    I-Nex is an application that gathers information for hardware components available on your system and displays it using an user interface similar to the popular Windows tool CPU-Z.
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    MLCrypt

    Simple, lightweight, standalone command-line single file encryption.

    ...The program's primary aim is cascade encryption: create an encrypted outer layer over an existing compressed and encrypted archive file. (Each encryption layer should have a different complex password.) MLCrypt.zip contains all the executables: Linux, Windows, Raspberry Pi.
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    Liye OS is an Operating System for the Nintendo DS. It is currently in the planning stage.
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