Unlike other USB duplication tools, ImageUSB can preserve all unused and slack space during the cloning process, including the Master Boot Record (MBR). ImageUSB can perform flawless mass duplications of all UFD images, including bootable UFDs.
SData Tool v1.0.0 [Double USB OR SD Card Space]
SData Tool Software Download For PC is a software program that enables you to increase/double the storage capacity of your USB flash drive & Sd Cards. It does this by compressing the data on the drive, which ultimately reduces the amount of space required to store the data.
To start an interactive session:On Windows systems, goto C:\Program Files\Hewlett Packard Enterprise\RESTful Interface Tool and double-click ilorest.exe. You must be an administrator to run ilorest.exe.
On Linux and Ubuntu systems, enter the following command as administrator: /usr/sbin/ilorest
On MAC, enter the following command as administrator: /Applications/ilorest
On VMware ESXi 7.0, enter the following command as administrator: /opt/tools/ilorest
On VMware ESXi 8.0, enter the following command as administrator: /opt/ilorest/bin/ilorest.shNOTE: In ESXi 7.0/8.0, ilorest is also integrated with esxcli utility of vmware.Some Examples:esxcli ilorest cmd -q loginesxcli ilorest cmd -q typesesxcli ilorest cmd -q "select Bios."esxcli ilorest cmd -q logoutesxcli ilorest helpesxcli ilorest debug -q loginesxcli ilorest debug -q logout
The ability to record up to 6K using advanced edit-ready formats including ProRes RAW, ProRes, and DNxHD/HR requires fast, robust, and expansive storage. Ninja V supports removable SSD drives which provide the space and sustained performance to meet these needs. AtomX SSDmini drives are more compact than standard SATA SSDs and offer an affordable alternative to an SD card of similar capacity or performance. They support up to 4TB storage, sequential read speeds of up to 550MB/s and write speeds up to 500MB/s. The AtomX SSDmini drives are able to record up to 150 minutes of 4K ProRes. Measuring 8cm long, 7.5cm wide and weighing as little as 88g, the custom-built drive neatly fits into the Ninja V without impacting the overall footprint of the device.
Because FEL boot is supported by the BROM code, it is readily available out of the box. The 'sunxi-fel' tool only needs to be patched to add the SRAM layout information, but this is usually very simple and also extensively documented on this wiki page. A relatively challenging task is the U-Boot support, because it needs the DRAM initialization code for the SPL. But assuming that the U-Boot bootloader is already available, FEL boot can be used for kernel development even when there is no Ethernet or MMC support in the kernel yet. For the sake of convenience, it is best to write fel-sdboot.sunxi to the SD card (substitute /dev/sdX with the appropriate block device of your card reader):
Why do we need to backup the original FEL stacks? The reason is that just uploading and executing the SPL alone is not enough to boot the system. The SPL code is very small and its primary task is to setup clocks and initialize the DRAM. After the DRAM is initialized, all the storage space problems are resolved and we want to load the main U-Boot code to the device. And for this we still need the BROM FEL code alive and getting control back, so that it can still talk with the 'sunxi-fel' tool over USB and execute FEL commands. Hence the SPL returns control back to the thunk code. The thunk code swaps FEL stacks with backup areas again and finally passes control back to the FEL code in the BROM, which is able to happily resume its work because it has all the original data back in its stacks.
If the system boots normally, in the same way as just doing a normal boot from the SD card, then the 'sunxi-fel' tool is working fine. Please note that you may get error messages from the 'sunxi-fel' tool while doing this. This is normal and expected (boot0 does not return control back to the FEL code in BROM but instead does its usual booting of the system from the SD card). 2ff7e9595c
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