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CRC Calculator v.2.0 | FWS |
7 k |
07 Apr 1999 |
By UtilMind Solutions. The CRC Calculator unit provides three speed-optimized functions to compute (or continue computation of) a Cyclic Redundency Check (CRC). Applicable to XModem protocol (16-bit CRC), SEA's "ARC" utility, PKZip (32-bit CRC) and many others compatible software. Fully functional Source: Included
| | Download: CB3 CB4 D1 D2 D3 D4 |
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CRC32 v.1.0 | FWS |
5 k |
26 Jul 2000 |
By Peter Haas. Fast calculation of CRC32. Fully functional Source: Included
| | Download: D2 D3 D4 D5 |
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SZCRC32 v.1.0.0 | FWS |
4 k |
31 Oct 2004 |
By Sasa Zeman. This unit calculates 32-bits CRC of a Memory, Stream and Files. Full or partial CRC32 calculation and even update on given started CRC32 value. PKZip CRC32 compatibility. Optimized for speed. Fully functional Source: Included
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TChecksum v.1.0 | FWS |
10 k |
05 Jul 1996 |
By John H. Hedges. This is an extremely simple component that calculates 32-bit cyclic redundancy checksums (CRC32's) for files only. Fully functional Source: Included
| | Download: D1 |
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TFileCheckSumComp v.1.0 | FWS |
137 k |
06 May 2002 |
By Ainars Skangals. TFileCheckSumComp is freeware Delphi component which allow to check program exe file for changes and if found, use Windows installer service to reinstall program. Fully functional Source: Included
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TPSPCrc v.1.20 | FWS |
8 k |
13 Jun 2000 |
By Pedro Machado. Simple component to calculate the CRC32 and CRC16 of a file. Fully functional Source: Included
| | Download: D2 D3 D4 D5 |
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