Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 17:22:53 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 ... Note the ones on my ftp site are compressed. Yours are now. That will make a difference in the md5sum result...
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