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Date: Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:35 PM<br>Subject: FileSystemIDandChk<br>To: <a href="mailto:uo957_at_email.domain.hidden">uo957_at_email.domain.hidden</a><br><br><br>Dear friends,<br>
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About 3 years ago it came to my needs to have a tool able to give me information about the filesystem present in a disc image.<br>
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Over the course of that 3 years I have added support to my tool for new filesystems as I needed in a particular moment.<br>
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Last week I decided the tool could be useful for others, and as celebration for the publication under an opensource license for my tool, I decided to add support for the Lisa filesystem and the Apple DiskCopy 4.2 disk image format for launch day.<br>
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While I have named this release 1.0 is far away from being perfect or bug free.<br>
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Any suggestion, code addition, bug correction welcome.<br>
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The tool is available in <a href="http://github.com/claunia/FileSystemIDandChk" target="_blank">http://github.com/claunia/FileSystemIDandChk</a> and is done in 100% C#. You can compile it using MonoDevelop or VisualStudio.<br>
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For any bug report please use github issue tracker.<br>
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I hope you all enjoy this.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Natalia Portillo<br>
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Received on 2014-06-13 13:10:12
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