Checksum 1.3 Users Manual
Checksum 1.3 Users Manual
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Checksum for the Macintosh
User’s Manual
Version 1.3
© Copyright Geoff Walsh 1993–1996 - All rights reserved
Topics
• Introduction
• System Requirements
• Trademarks
• License Agreement and Registration Information
• The Status Window Display
• Usage
• Menus
• Version History
• Future enhancements
• Questions or Problems?
• Registration
Introduction
Welcome to Checksum for the Macintosh, a complete file checksum program.
Checksum is a program that allows anyone to quickly and easily calculate file
checksums. Briefly, a checksum is a number calculated for a file by performing
some operation on all the characters in the file, such as adding up all the
character values and generating a total. A checksum is useful for testing the
integrity of a file — the calculated checksum can either be compared against a
previously calculated checksum, or the checksum can be compared against a
checksum for a file on another computer. Checksum is the easiest way to
compare two files on Macintosh computers (either on the same machine
or different ones), to tell if they are identical or not! If the checksum
values match, there is an extremely good chance the files are identical. The choice
of checksum algorithm affects the chance that two files are identical if their
checksums match.
Some of the key features of Checksum are:
• Most popular checksum algorithms are supported
• Checksum is compatible with most checksum programs on other
systems, e.g., the Unix “sum” program and the POSIX.2 “cksum”
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• Checksum can specially treat ‘TEXT’ file end-of-line characters to be
compatible with Unix or MS-DOS systems
• Checksum is fully System 7 and 32 bit addressing compatible, including
Apple Events, balloon help and “drag and drop”
• Checksum can calculate checksums for files, folders, volumes and even
alias files
• Checksum is business-ware — free for individuals and for education,
but organizations must pay if they use it
The results from Checksum are displayed in a window on the screen. Results can
be copied to the Clipboard to use in other applications.
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System Requirements
Checksum will run on a Mac Plus or later. System 6 or System 7 is required.
Trademarks
Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Corp.
Unix ™ is a registered trademark of Unix System Laboratories, Inc.
MS-DOS® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.
Sun OS and Solaris are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems
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