Result for 0F08AD891BBE3AC18A26A7EAF97C419BEC5EE9B9

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/hatari
FileSize2125452
MD5EACF090D2A62EAB9F7402F05583D8DFE
SHA-10F08AD891BBE3AC18A26A7EAF97C419BEC5EE9B9
SHA-256B35E5E44CA42BDC025AE8AF1BE74B13433DF8E78D1E7E5B10CBC995B5A6F477E
SSDEEP24576:Gz5BMVxstmzjxpu7Db58dZJeoCQIY2W7zOaeymAXbJQYqHvCjs3Fx:OMKDGPOlx
TLSHT1B6A56C4FBC926DA5CDC209B36A4E03ABF31617D642C3F62BD918C22177926BD0B1715B
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD52C5B1F569E743416BAF946155DB0EC5E
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionHatari is an emulator for the Atari ST, STE, TT and Falcon computers. More precisely, it is an adaption of the WinSTon source code to Linux, using the UAE CPU core instead of the original, non-portable assembler CPU core. The Atari ST was a 16/32 bit computer system which was first released by Atari in 1985. Using the Motorola 68000 CPU, it was a very popular computer having quite a lot of CPU power at that time. Unlike many other Atari ST emulators which try to give you a good environment for running GEM applications, Hatari tries to emulate the hardware of a ST as close as possible so that it is able to run most of the old ST games and demos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamehatari
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-1468DDD0481B62EDE07B24EF4A516BC1769CC901F
SHA-256AEA7DA9C1CD32C9D1D693ADFCBBB912FAE81A7D85469D5BAA22DAD28CBAC68BE