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  2. SpinRite - Wikipedia

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    Version 5 was limited to AT Attachment (PATA, IDE) hard drives; version 6 may, on suitable motherboards, work on newer Serial ATA (SATA) and USB hard drives, and with any other type of drive—SCSI, 1394/FireWire—that can be made visible to MS-DOS through the addition of controller BIOS or add-on DOS drivers. [9]

  3. AlliedWare Plus - Wikipedia

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    The first number represents the primary software version, with the second and third numbers representing the major software release. The last two numbers represent the minor and maintenance updates release, respectively. Major and minor releases typically introduce new features or product support, while maintenance releases are usually bug fixes.

  4. List of defunct hard disk manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    [49] [50]: 133 Diablo Systems: United States: 1969: 1972: Acquired by Xerox [51] Digital Equipment Corporation: United States: 1969: 1993: Exited the HDD business [52] Disc Tech One: United States: 1983: 1984: Acquired by Life Tech Industries [53] [54] Disctron: United States: 1982: 1983: Dissolution: Spin-off of Computer & Communications ...

  5. tomato (firmware) - Wikipedia

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    Tomato is a family of community-developed, custom firmware for consumer-grade computer networking routers and gateways powered by Broadcom chipsets.The firmware has been continually forked and modded by multiple individuals and organizations, with the most up-to-date fork provided by the FreshTomato project.

  6. Hard disk drive interface - Wikipedia

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    The SAS is a new generation serial communication protocol for devices designed to allow for much higher speed data transfers and is compatible with SATA. SAS uses a mechanically identical data and power connector to standard 3.5-inch SATA1/SATA2 HDDs, and many server-oriented SAS RAID controllers are also capable of addressing SATA hard drives.

  7. Comparison of S.M.A.R.T. tools - Wikipedia

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    Summary information includes one line for S.M.A.R.T. [5] HDDExpert: Windows: Freeware: GUI IDE(PATA), SATA ? ? Yes Yes Yes Available from KC Softwares [6] GNOME Disks: Linux: LGPL v2+ GUI IDE(PATA), SATA, NVMe USB? Yes Yes GNOME pop-up notification LiveCDs are available for download, allowing the user to use GNOME Disks without any changes to ...

  8. Rockbox - Wikipedia

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    Rockbox is a free and open-source software replacement for the OEM firmware in various forms of digital audio players (DAPs) with an original kernel. [2] [3] It offers an alternative to the player's operating system, in many cases without removing the original firmware, which provides a plug-in architecture for adding various enhancements and functions.

  9. Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run - Wikipedia

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    The Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run is an ultramarathon 102.5 miles (165.0 km) in length, with 33,000 feet (10,000 m) of climb at an average elevation of over 11,000 feet (3,400 m). The race is held on a loop course on 4WD roads, dirt trails, and cross country in Southern Colorado 's San Juan Range , US.