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    s3fs

    s3fs

    FUSE-based file system backed by Amazon S3

    s3fs allows Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD to mount an S3 bucket via FUSE. s3fs preserves the native object format for files, allowing use of other tools like AWS CLI. Large subset of POSIX including reading/writing files, directories, symlinks, mode, uid/gid, and extended attributes. Compatible with Amazon S3, and other S3-based object stores. Allows random writes and appends, large files via multi-part upload, and renames via server-side copy.
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    Custodian

    Custodian

    Automatically manages file cleanup, archiving, and compression

    Automatically manages file cleanup, archiving, and compression based on age and configuration rules.
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    DosCard

    DOSBox fork for embedded devices

    The main objective of this project - to create an embeddable version of DOSBox, which may relatively easily run on really low-cost hardware. Like modern cheap microcontrollers. This version supports only (de-facto) standard PC hardware from mid-90s: S3 SVGA for Video and SBlaster for Audio. Another part of the project is a software library, which allows you to create safe multithreaded multi-instanced DOS VMs environment for your own project. More information can be obtained through SVN commit history and plain text description files inside the code tree.
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