i am not sure , but maybe this post can help you a lot to figure out what checksum is used and to verifie a checksum
as it is a program/script to recreate a checksum
if it does what need to be done , then it can easy alter the ep with the checksum on it ( a fresh checksum) and then the game doesnt complain anymore
here is the link
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here is maybe a more intresting post and probaly the function that mysql use
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MySQL biedt een functie CRC32() die een cyclic redundancy check berekent.
[translated] Mysql is offering a function called CRC32() that means Cyclic Redundancy Check
Wellicht kan dit helpen door gewoon de waarden uit de integer array te concatenaten en dan in deze functie te stoppen.
[Translated] This can maybe help by just taking the aray integer and putting it into the above function
hopely this helps more and maybe it gave you the solution of how to do it
as i found somewhere a post on this forum for ep codes (starting at 1 mill) with a valid checksum (for user 1 )
Greetings From PowerChaos
as it is a program/script to recreate a checksum
if it does what need to be done , then it can easy alter the ep with the checksum on it ( a fresh checksum) and then the game doesnt complain anymore
here is the link
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Greetings From PowerChaos
[edit]
here is maybe a more intresting post and probaly the function that mysql use
Origineel gepost door Schaduw
MySQL biedt een functie CRC32() die een cyclic redundancy check berekent.
[translated] Mysql is offering a function called CRC32() that means Cyclic Redundancy Check
Code:
SELECT CRC32('test');
--> 3632233996
[Translated] This can maybe help by just taking the aray integer and putting it into the above function
hopely this helps more and maybe it gave you the solution of how to do it
as i found somewhere a post on this forum for ep codes (starting at 1 mill) with a valid checksum (for user 1 )
Greetings From PowerChaos