Re: FlashTools 1.0 released



On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 17:52:42 -0500, Claudio Lapilli wrote:

FlashTools is a set of tools to manage your flash memory,
works on 49G +/50G and hopefully 49G (untested as I don't have one).

It was uploaded today to www.hpcalc.org,
so it may take a few days to be available.

The last update there was January 13th, 2007;
I've sent some corrections there, both via email
and upload, but it looks as if Eric may be
too busy to attend to it very often just now.

Would you consider meanwhile also uploading it
to some "free file host" and posting its URL here?
That might expedite things until Eric has time
to catch up with all that's been piled up
in his Inbox and the "upload queue."

[r->] [OFF]
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