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    Jon Sagara
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    What software do you all use to verify checksums of ISO's that you've downloaded? I found links to md5summer[^] - anyone use it/heard of it? Any other programs?

    Jon Sagara
    A bottle a night isn't alcoholism - it's persistence! -- A coworker, jokingly

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      What software do you all use to verify checksums of ISO's that you've downloaded? I found links to md5summer[^] - anyone use it/heard of it? Any other programs?

      Jon Sagara
      A bottle a night isn't alcoholism - it's persistence! -- A coworker, jokingly

      Latest Article: Breadcrumbs in ASP.NET

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      Dominik Reichl
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      Yes, I know one! My tool ReHash v0.1, which I released a few minutes ago. http://rehash.sourceforge.net[^] Currently it supports Adler32, CRC-16, CRC-16-CCITT, CRC-16-XMODEM, CRC-32, CRC-64, ED2K, ELF-32, FCS-16, FCS-32, FNV-32, FNV-64, GHash-3, GHash-5, GOST-Hash, several HAVALs, MD2, MD4, MD5, RipeMD-120, RipeMD-160, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, Size64, Tiger and XUM32. Feel free to download and try it. It's the first unstable version, but all algorithms seem to pass their test vectors. Any feedback? :-D Dominik


      _outp(0x64, 0xAD); and __asm mov al, 0xAD __asm out 0x64, al do the same... but what do they do?? ;) (doesn't work on NT)

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        Yes, I know one! My tool ReHash v0.1, which I released a few minutes ago. http://rehash.sourceforge.net[^] Currently it supports Adler32, CRC-16, CRC-16-CCITT, CRC-16-XMODEM, CRC-32, CRC-64, ED2K, ELF-32, FCS-16, FCS-32, FNV-32, FNV-64, GHash-3, GHash-5, GOST-Hash, several HAVALs, MD2, MD4, MD5, RipeMD-120, RipeMD-160, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, Size64, Tiger and XUM32. Feel free to download and try it. It's the first unstable version, but all algorithms seem to pass their test vectors. Any feedback? :-D Dominik


        _outp(0x64, 0xAD); and __asm mov al, 0xAD __asm out 0x64, al do the same... but what do they do?? ;) (doesn't work on NT)

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        Tom Hunter
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        Interesting. Do you have a comparison of the relative merits of the algorithms?

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          Interesting. Do you have a comparison of the relative merits of the algorithms?

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          Dominik Reichl
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          Currently no concrete ones, sorry. But you can try rehash -bench to start a small benchmark. This benchmark will show you how many bytes per second the algorithms can hash on your machine. :) Dominik


          _outp(0x64, 0xAD); and __asm mov al, 0xAD __asm out 0x64, al do the same... but what do they do?? ;) (doesn't work on NT)

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            What software do you all use to verify checksums of ISO's that you've downloaded? I found links to md5summer[^] - anyone use it/heard of it? Any other programs?

            Jon Sagara
            A bottle a night isn't alcoholism - it's persistence! -- A coworker, jokingly

            Latest Article: Breadcrumbs in ASP.NET

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            Daniel Turini
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            Jon Sagara wrote: What software do you all use to verify checksums of ISO's that you've downloaded? None: I have a reliable line and download sources.


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              Jon Sagara wrote: What software do you all use to verify checksums of ISO's that you've downloaded? None: I have a reliable line and download sources.


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              leppie
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              Yeah I never use them either. Just say "shit" and redownload :) leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
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                Currently no concrete ones, sorry. But you can try rehash -bench to start a small benchmark. This benchmark will show you how many bytes per second the algorithms can hash on your machine. :) Dominik


                _outp(0x64, 0xAD); and __asm mov al, 0xAD __asm out 0x64, al do the same... but what do they do?? ;) (doesn't work on NT)

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                Dominik Reichl wrote: how many bytes per second OK. But how about the non-numerical merits? Presumably, with so many algorithms, some are better than others for certain things? Or did all these people just have nothing better to do?

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