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autocrc uses 32-bit CRC-sums to verify the integrity of files. The CRC-sums are parsed both from filenames and from sfv-files. autocrc can perform CRC-checks recursively. After it's done it prints a summary of the result.
pycrc is an easy to use CRC (cyclic redundancy check) calculator and C source code generator. The generated source code can be optimized for simplicity, speed or space. pycrc contains a long parameter list of common CRC models.
The program is self contained and does not require installation. Apart from a python installation, it does not require other libraries to be installed.
PL/SQL packages to perform Oracle 11g tasks within a very few number of lines : dump/load LOBs, compute CRC, get Mime Type from a BLOB, send XMPP messages, list directory contents as a table, interact with Twitter,deal with QrCodes, ...
Python module for creating functions computing the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC). Any generating polynomial producing 8, 16, 24, 32, or 64 bit CRCs is allowed. Generated functions can be used in Python or C/C++ source code can be generated.
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Simple Lossless Ad-hoc Protocol (SLAP) is designed to be used for wireless digital data transfer on embedded systems. The program is built for uClinux, a derivative of Linux designed for embedded microcontrollers, but can be easily ported.
cfv is a utility to both test and create .sfv(Simple File Verify), .csv, .crc, md5sum, bsd md5, sha1sum, and .torrent files. cfv also includes test-only .par and .par2 support. These are commonly used to ensure the correct retrieval or storage of data