Author: Marc Bourzutschky
Date: 14:01:42 05/24/04
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On May 24, 2004 at 15:59:19, Gilles Garrigues wrote: >I generated the KQQQ-K (I know : not very useful) with Nalimov's Tbgen (under >windows) then computed the md5sum using Md5summer and got : > >9abf5ec29eaae0ac1d90cfd8e7f391f7 *kqqqk.nbb >2a3732cd5577b83aa51c7f1aeeb07977 *kqqqk.nbw > >Now Bob's file from his FTP says : > >a032027e29e66c6b8cb0cf71a02b6541 kqqqk.nbb.emd >e87d3b677c5a8f21d6476fcab2a6983e kqqqk.nbw.emd > >Why are the md5 different ? Which data is Wilhelm using to determine that an >EGTB is "defective" or "integer" ? > >Thanks for your answer ... You need to compress your files with the DATACOMP.EXE program. That will give them the .emd extension, and it is the compressed files that you can compare md5 sums on. -Marc
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