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    RAWImaging

    RAWImaging

    Graphical frontend to work with binary images (RAW) of media

    Forensic (but not only) graphical frontend to work with binary images (RAW) of media in GNU/Linux. These images are universal and can be installed using both standard operating systems and popular forensic software such as Encase, Sleuthkit/Autopsy, etc. in all operating systems). The idea of the project is to implement a fast, convenient and safe making of legal copies and manipulating with images, by means of GNU/Linux, without the need for expensive hardware write lock on the media...
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    FPC DOS

    an MS-DOS compatible OS, written in Pascal and i8086 assembly

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    FD-FDD

    FD-FDD

    My FreeDOS Floppy Disk Distribution

    This is my little "FreeDOS Floppy Disk Distribution". It is intended for computers without a CD drive or not able to boot from CD. It will work down to 8086. See xxxxxxxxx for details. Right now only the LIVE image is available. Installable coming soon.
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    Quick Hash GUI

    Quick Hash GUI

    Linux, Windows and Apple Mac File Hashing GUI Tool

    This project has moved to www.quickhash-gui.org as of 2016-12-04. I kept v2.6.9.2 and below hosted here since Dec 16 but too many people were ignoring the fact that no updates were being posted here. For the latest QuickHash v2.8.4 release (Aug 28th 2017), go to www.quickhash-gui.org, and note that as of 29/12/16 a Debian package is also available
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    TurboPower Abbrevia

    TurboPower Abbrevia

    Advanced data compression toolkit for Delphi and C++Builder

    Abbrevia is a compression toolkit for Delphi, C++Builder, Kylix, and Free Pascal. It supports compressing and decompressing PKZIP, Microsoft CAB, tar, gzip, and bzip2 archives, and can create self-extracting executables. On Windows it also provides Delphi wrappers for the LZMA, Bzip2, and WavPack SDKs, and PPMd decompression. Abbrevia also has several visual controls that simplify displaying and manipulating archives, including treeview and listview components.
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