Reg
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I got an error when I tried to install the 2009.spm file with modswap (Corrupt file??). Would it be possible to post the MD5 checksum next to the link in post 1 so you can check the download for corruption? (Standard practice on most Linux sites). I use the freeware program MD5Mate but there are plenty of others around if you prefer. quote:
from the readme.txt MD5Mate (30 December 2008) Written by Jaesen Jones Copyright (c) 2006-2008 JoneSoft Web: http://www.users.on.net/~jscones/software/ Email: jonesoft@internode.on.net "Suffering from corrupt or incomplete downloads? Well, MD5Mate won't fix your problem, but it will make identification of corrupt or incomplete downloads much easier. By using MD5Mate, you can obtain the MD5 digest (a 128-bit "fingerprint" represented as 32 hexadecimal digits) of a file and compare it to the MD5 digest of another file. If the digests are different, then the files are not the same. With downloaded files, a difference is a good indication of corruption or incompleteness. You can also use MD5Mate to provide MD5 digests for files that you upload, so that others who download can use MD5Mate to compare their download to your source. MD5Mate reads and writes .md5 files." (P.S. Generic Mod Enabler on the same site is very similar to Steel Panthers ModSwap but can be used with any game. I use it with WITP and UV.) Thanks a lot, Edit: P.S. Fixed it. It was an incomplete download...
< Message edited by Reg -- 3/1/2009 1:26:19 AM >
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Cheers, Reg. (One day I will learn to spell - or check before posting....) Uh oh, Firefox has a spell checker!! What excuse can I use now!!!
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