- PotentialUser wrote on 24 Apr 2018 at 16:43 +0200:
Hi Tim,
I would like to use your application. But unfortunately the MD5 issue has not yet
been resolved. I also get a different MD5 (according to what md5 stated below) and
also tried using the online converter (hash.online-convert.com) as you seem to have
done in both ways: URL and file upload. I always get the DIFFERENT MD5. So it probably
would have been better if you did not provide a MD5, because nothing is worse than
a not-matching MD5.
Couldn't you please clarify? Or provide the source code? Thanks, R.
- md5 wrote on 23 Jun 2017 at 15:55 +0200:
No, i did'nt get the same hash you provided, but again this 743169F20B96C32DA77E5FF7129E54DB
,
uploading the b64dec-1-1-2.zip to the
http://hash.online-convert.com/md5-generator
service you told me.
Same result again with their url method
and same result uploading to the service http://onlinemd5.com .
So far I have always had the same 743169F20B96C32DA77E5FF7129E54DB as result.
- Tim (4mhz.de) wrote on 23 Jun 2017 at 13:05 +0200:
If you upload the ZIP file to the service you mentioned, you will get the same hash
that I provided. Obviously, something's not working with their download feature.
- md5 wrote on 22 Jun 2017 at 14:14 +0200:
Sorry again ..
Strange, i checked again the zip file http://www.4mhz.de/download.php?file=b64dec-1-1-2.zip
with
an actual version RapidCRCUnicodePortable_0.3.23_English
https://sourceforge.net/projects/portableapps/files/Rapid%20CRC%20Unicode%20Portable/RapidCRCUnicodePortable_0.3.23_English.paf.exe.
Then
with
http://hash.online-convert.com/md5-generator where i entered the url http://www.4mhz.de/download.php?file=b64dec-1-1-2.zip.
Both
told
me this md5 743169F20B96C32DA77E5FF7129E54DB.
(corrected http://hash.online-convert.com/md5-generator)
- md5 wrote on 22 Jun 2017 at 14:13 +0200:
Strange, checked again i the zip file http://www.4mhz.de/download.php?file=b64dec-1-1-2.zip
with an actual version RapidCRCUnicodePortable_0.3.23_English
https://sourceforge.net/projects/portableapps/files/Rapid%20CRC%20Unicode%20Portable/RapidCRCUnicodePortable_0.3.23_English.paf.exe.
Then
with http://onlinemd5.com/ where i entered the url http://www.4mhz.de/download.php?file=b64dec-1-1-2.zip.
Both
told me this md5 743169F20B96C32DA77E5FF7129E54DB.
- md5 wrote on 22 Jun 2017 at 14:02 +0200:
Strange, checked again i the zip file http://www.4mhz.de/download.php?file=b64dec-1-1-2.zip
with an actual version RapidCRCUnicodePortable_0.3.23_English
https://sourceforge.net/projects/portableapps/files/Rapid%20CRC%20Unicode%20Portable/RapidCRCUnicodePortable_0.3.23_English.paf.exe.
Then
with http://onlinemd5.com/ where i entered the url http://www.4mhz.de/download.php?file=b64dec-1-1-2.zip.
Both
told me this md5 743169F20B96C32DA77E5FF7129E54DB.
- Tim (4mhz.de) wrote on 22 Jun 2017 at 12:53 +0200:
I just checked the MD5 of the b64dev-1-1-2.zip file, and it is the same as I stated
on my page:
10b54725d033c75d47a1b95c7d01b63a
So, are you sure? ;)
(My MD5 for the EXE file is the same as yours.)
- md5 wrote on 22 Jun 2017 at 09:04 +0200:
Hello Tim, Thank you!
Your b64dec-1-1-2.zip (Win32 binary, 213 KB, MD5: 10b54725d033c75d47a1b95c7d01b63a)
worked
fine for me, but i got a different md5,
743169F20B96C32DA77E5FF7129E54DB
for the b64dec.zip,
31B92702FE2B8B57D8CF78F29243C5BE
for the b64dec-1-1-2.exe.
Just wanted to let you know.
My first processor was also the Z80; In a CP/M. :-)
- Kam (inwestuj.co.pl) wrote on 23 Feb 2017 at 15:07 +0100:
Peculiar article, totally what I wanted to find.
- Jose wrote on 11 Feb 2016 at 00:37 +0100:
Your b64dec program is the only one that can decode all base64 strings just fine,
unbelievable.
I get base64 strings from our clients that c# is not able to decode using the Convert.FromBase64String()
method, but your program converts them just fine. Is there any way you could facilitate
me the code that you wrote to decode the base64 strings? I know it is written in
Delphi, I plan to create a c# version of it. Thanks