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    CocoCommons

    Modern, cross platform library of functions used in CoCo software

    This is a modern set of libraries intended for use in software related to the Tandy Radio Shack Color Computer (the CoCo). Some functionality may also be useful in more general Motorola 6809 centered projects. CocoCommons provides a set of libraries for common tasks such as reading DECB and RBF filesystems, interpretting common file formats, and displaying CoCo-like screens. These are used extensively in the DriveWire 4 project and the upcoming nineserver project. In time it these libraries should implement most of the functionality now found in the Toolshed project.
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    This library supports reading and writing Macintosh data and resource forks in AppleSingle, AppleDouble, Windows Appleshare Server, Helios, Xinet, MacLan and UShare formats.
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    StoreGPU is a library that accelerates hashing functions (MD5 and SHA1) by offloading the hashing computation to the GPU. StoreGPU provides two hashing modes: standard hashing mode, and sliding window hashing mode.
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    A program and a library for reading RAR archives in a transparent manner through a virtual filesystem.
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    fmstream

    fmstream

    Read-write access to memory-mapped files on Windows and POSIX systems

    fmstream provides an interface to read data from memory-mapped files as input/output streams. File mapping is the association of a file's contents with a portion of the virtual address space of a process. The system creates a file mapping object (also known as a section object) to maintain this association. A file view is the portion of virtual address space that a process uses to access the file's contents. File mapping allows the process to use both random input and output (I/O) and sequential I/O. It also allows the process to work efficiently with a large data file, such as a database, without having to map the whole file into memory. Multiple processes can also use memory-mapped files to share data.
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    Filesystems can avoid fragmentation if they know how large files will be. This library provides a wrapper for the fallocate() syscall (like glibc-2.10+), but also knows the xfs/ocfs2 ioctl and provides fallbacks better than posix_fallocate().
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