Matthew Harper wrote:
I will be seeding again shortly,
The point is that .torrent files have hashes for all data, a
bittorrent client verifies hashes on startup, and downloads if
incomplete, or seeds if complete.
//Peter
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Hi,
for md5 hashes see
http://lists.lists.reflextor.com/pipermail/a51/2010-June/000675.html
Andi
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 07:15:44AM +, Matthew Harper wrote:
I have recently finished copying the A51 tables that I have downloaded
onto a separate hard disk drive for a colleague, I want to
Open the files for seeding in your favourite bittorrent client.
The torrent files are here:
https://opensource.srlabs.de/projects/a51-decrypt/files
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 07:15:44AM +, Matthew Harper wrote:
I have recently finished copying the A51 tables that I have downloaded
onto a
I will be seeding again shortly, the MD5 hashes at that URL are the hashes for
the torrent files and not the tables.
I will post my MD5 hashes for everyone's comparison shortly.
Many Thanks
Matty Harper
Open the files for seeding in your favourite bittorrent client.
The torrent files are
I have recently finished copying the A51 tables that I have downloaded
onto a separate hard disk drive for a colleague, I want to ensure that
the integrity of the files are maintained and was wondering if anyone
could please post a list of the complete A51 tables that they have along
with their