Result for 1389F6C68E6081C42B2E957B63C7F79DD6337EA8

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/hatari
FileSize2131376
MD58B8EE651165073D51534F1906BB17186
SHA-11389F6C68E6081C42B2E957B63C7F79DD6337EA8
SHA-2566F65DD44049F67C4C0555A202195A72060F2688052C696B707D7CC103D4F7A81
SSDEEP24576:MTfKA0CWolOpRNqN0odIV8+jDMnocbflUjTw9jamJqTkFsk:RhjNqN0o59NJ
TLSHT15FA56B43BC86AC62CCC51EB7A24B4386F65143DB41C7B2369898D121BBF32BD0B6755B
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
MD57111E16CD905BC4A7EF43E1DC3FE19D5
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
PackageRelease4.fc19
PackageVersion1.6.2
SHA-1610CBC5C2D9AB5EF70911DF921449355B6F7EB20
SHA-2564615EF9D4230B1F287AB2D59AC987C84D4BFB090171137CD2FABA5817FBD66B8