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Package: fatcat
Version: 1.0.0

Hello

I've recently worked on a tool to explore, extract, repair and forensic
FAT32 filesystems which i've named *fatcat*.

Its features:

   - Get information about FAT32 filesystem;
   - Explore FAT32 file system;
   - Read file or extract directories;
   - Retrieve file & directories that are deleted;
   - Backup & restore the FAT tables;
   - Hack the FAT table by writing on it;
   - Hack the entries by changing clusters and file sizes;
   - Perform a search for orphaned files & directories;
   - Compare and merge the FAT tables;
   - Repair unallocated directories &  files

I used it to repair & fix data coming from an actually broken hard drive

Sources are on GitHub:
https://github.com/Gregwar/fatcat

I've built a .deb:
http://gregwar.com/fatcat_1.0-1_amd64.deb
Best regards
Grégoire Passault

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