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uCON64 is a tool to backup all kinds of video games. It supports almost every available backup unit for cartridge-based consoles and performs many other tasks like ROM hacking.
'di' is a disk information utility, displaying everything (and more) that your 'df' command does.
It features the ability to display your disk usage in whatever format you prefer.
'di' also checks the user and group quotas, so that the user sees the space available for their use, not the system wide disk space.
'di' is designed to be portable across many platforms and is great for heterogenous networks.
BeOS versions of many useful utilities. UnRAR, UnARJ, Cabextract, CHMTools etc. Original sources from various authors under various licenses. The source code is available during installing of those BeOS packages.
Utilities developed for Haiku but not accepted to upstream (VHDTool, rtic) are also published here.
You can find here source of some hobby tools, like ATS909Hog.
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This project is an attempt to create a wrapper between filesystem code for one operating system and compile it for another. For example, a Linux filesystem driver could work natively in Windows if the project goes as planned.
Fastjar is an implementation of Sun's jar utility that comes with the JDK, written entirely in C, and runs in a fraction of the time while being 100% feature compatible.
EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.
EasyBackup is an easy to use back up tool for programmers who work on several projects and would like to backup to CD, DVD or to an FTP location. Easybackup compresses on the fly so required disk space during backup is as low as possible.
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lzop is a file compressor similar to gzip. Its main advantages over gzip are much higher compression and decompression speed, at the cost of some compression ratio. lzop uses the LZO library for compression services.
A simple project for use with SDL that loads a zipfile into memory and automatically converts all known files (such as text, graphics, fonts, and sounds) into data that is ready to be used in a game or multimedia project. It is the SDL equivalent of an A
PackRat is Backup and Recovery for Perl empowered systems. It is intended to provide a light-weight disaster-recovery capability to any system running the aproporiate perl, but is developed and tested only under linux at this point. Future releases will i