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Ok, so i did all of that, but i get a checksum with only digits in it, and its not binary. I already know what the checksum should be, but for some reason, this line is not producing it. Does this command actually take the file path as an input, read the binary on it, and output the computed checksum? thanks again for your help.
---------- Post updated at 01:20 PM ---------- Previous update was at 10:38 AM ---------- Are there any other 32 bit checksums out there that may possibly use different algorithms to determine a checksum? i cant seem to find any online. |
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