Hi !
As you probably know, we have a Wiki for ICS documentation:
http://wiki.overbyte.be
A wiki is a collaborative tool. We already have a few authors writing
articles.
Actually not that much !
If you have some spare time, please use it to write some article in the
wiki. If each ICS user
Is it possible to get this using ICS ?
thanks,
Paul
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Is it possible to get this using ICS ?
Probably not.
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Phhh..
I just got back.
Face this: On this client some files (not all!) had a different md5 hash.
But this everytime with all tools!
After a while i did a reboot - and guess: everything was as expected.
Maybe Piotr was right with some harware issue. Very very strange!
Whatever.
I wrote this
ineic...@triple-m.ch wrote:
I wrote this tool to check FileMD5 with ICS_V6, ICS_V7 and INDY_10.
It display's the result in a memo with time measurement.
E.g. a 44MB Mpeg File displays:
Host: [WSBIERI] File: [D:\_BuProcVideoData\19052008noch eine
aufzeichung395876456777894.mpg]
MD5 ICS_V6
If your intent is to benchmark the speed of different MD5
implementations
You also have to allow for file caching. I added buffered file access to
the ICS v7 hashing units recently, and the difference between the first
and subsequent runs can be 50 times different, once the file is cached by
I think you should try our tool as well with ICSv6 as it also has file
buffering.
Regards,
SZ
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Tobias Rapp t.r...@noa-audio.com wrote:
ineic...@triple-m.ch wrote:
I wrote this tool to check FileMD5 with ICS_V6, ICS_V7 and INDY_10.
It display's the result in
I'll have a look at your suggestions when i have the leisure to do it.
Thanks again.
Peter
Fastream Technologies ga...@fastream.com hat am 24. Juni 2009 um 13:02
geschrieben:
I think you should try our tool as well with ICSv6 as it also has file
buffering.
Regards,
SZ
On Wed, Jun 24,
ineic...@triple-m.ch wrote:
Face this: On this client some files (not all!) had a different md5
hash. But this everytime with all tools!
After a while i did a reboot - and guess: everything was as expected.
Maybe Piotr was right with some harware issue. Very very strange!
Yes, this looks
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
If your intent is to benchmark the speed of different MD5
implementations
You also have to allow for file caching. I added buffered file
access to the ICS v7 hashing units recently, and the difference
between the first and subsequent runs can be
Hello!
ineic...@triple-m.ch wrote:
Face this: On this client some files (not all!) had a different md5
hash. But this everytime with all tools!
After a while i did a reboot - and guess: everything was as expected.
Maybe Piotr was right with some harware issue. Very very strange!
Yes, this
Francois PIETTE wrote:
Hi !
Every ICS user is invited to be part of ICS-group on Linked-In.
See http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/136245
Why ?
Just to have a little bit more visibility for everyone of us and for
ICS.
There is another one on FaceBook:
I cannot find this in my local copy, AFAIK you added added buffered
file access to the FTP components.
I added FtpFileMD5 and FtpFileCrc32B to OverbyteIcsFtpSrvT.pas, to avoid
brings OverbyteIcsStreams into the MD5 and CRC32 units, but there's
nothing specifically 'FTP' about them, except the
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
I cannot find this in my local copy, AFAIK you added added buffered
file access to the FTP components.
I added FtpFileMD5 and FtpFileCrc32B to OverbyteIcsFtpSrvT.pas, to
avoid brings OverbyteIcsStreams into the MD5 and CRC32 units, but
there's
Arno Garrels wrote:
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
I cannot find this in my local copy, AFAIK you added added buffered
file access to the FTP components.
I added FtpFileMD5 and FtpFileCrc32B to OverbyteIcsFtpSrvT.pas, to
avoid brings OverbyteIcsStreams into the MD5 and CRC32
I've just finished converting a 10 year old web site that previously ran
on Microsoft IIS to a full Delphi web application using the new
THttpAppSrv web application server, and thought some comments might be of
interest.
Old Technology
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The old site ran on Microsoft IIS/5/6/7
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
I've just finished converting a 10 year old web site that previously
ran on Microsoft IIS to a full Delphi web application using the new
THttpAppSrv web application server, and thought some comments might
be of interest.
Thanks for sharing your
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