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Wilhelm says: Error!

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 10:20 pm
by Andreas Schwartmann
I have downloaded a couple of nalimovs via Emule (and still am). After completing my set of 33p nalimovs, I have checked them with Wilhelm.

Strangely this program declares almost all of my downloaded 33p tablebases to be faulty.

I am not really keen on downloading all those files again. Can it be that Wilhelm might be incorrect?

How can I check if the files are alright?

Andreas

Try md5sum.exe

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 10:57 pm
by Pachnes
Dowload the program md5sum.exe and copy it to c:\windows\system32. Download "all-33p.md5" from Kirills website. Copy "all-33p.md5" to the directory C:\temp.

Than go into the directory, where your files TB33p are.

md5sum -c C:\temp\all-33p.md5 > c:\temp\test_tb33p.txt

All lines (results) in c:\temp\test.txt must have "OK" or something like this:

kbbkbp.0.nbb.emd: FAILED open or read
kbbkbp.0.nbw.emd: FAILED open or read
kbbkbp.1.nbb.emd: FAILED open or read
.
.
.
.
These files could not be tested, because they did not exist already.

Re: Try md5sum.exe

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:11 pm
by Andreas Schwartmann
Pachnes wrote:Dowload the program md5sum.exe

Woher bekomme ich md5sum.exe? (Where to get md5sum.exe?)


Andreas

Re: Try md5sum.exe

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:29 pm
by Pachnes
Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
Pachnes wrote:Dowload the program md5sum.exe

Woher bekomme ich md5sum.exe? (Where to get md5sum.exe?)


Andreas
Hier (here) und an 4753 Stellen im Web (and at 4753 places in the Web).

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 12:38 am
by Andreas Schwartmann
OK! (OK!)

:-)

Re: Wilhelm says: Error!

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:42 am
by Pachnes
I think, Wilhelm does tests of complete sets only. It can test the nbb-files of a whole set or the nbw-files of a whole set. It can not test single files of a set, when the other files of the set are not avaiable.

WILHELM's checking of files

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:10 am
by guyhaw
WILHELM will not check a subset of .nbb files or a subset of .nbw files.
It will check all the files of a subset of n-man EGTs after 'n' is chosen. Just click on the relevant endgames and say 'Check' rather than 'Check all'.
WILHELM's rather curious "integer" presumably means 'integrity ok'.
g

Re: WILHELM's checking of files

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:58 am
by Pachnes
guyhaw wrote:WILHELM will not check a subset of .nbb files or a subset of .nbw files.
It will check all the files of a subset of n-man EGTs after 'n' is chosen. Just click on the relevant endgames and say 'Check' rather than 'Check all'.
WILHELM's rather curious "integer" presumably means 'integrity ok'.
g
"Integer (sein)" is the german adjectiv, adverb, verb, (sein = to be), stemmed (linguistic meaning) of the German noun "Integrität". This german word with latin origin means "Integrity". :-)

The mathematic meaning, you mention, comes from the inherent meanings like "pure", "fair", "unblemished", "not fractured", "immaculate"

"Integer vitae scerelisque purus."

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:11 pm
by Andreas Schwartmann
md5sum says my files are okay.

I suppose Wilhelm would have done the same, if only I'd updated it before: I was using version 1.48. ;)

Going with 1.50 now.

Andreas