@Terafrost > It's a checksum file to see that the ItemType.dat is not corupted.
Added checksums files to .zip files now. Descriptions of checksums below.
Message Digest number 5 (MD5):
The MD5 (Message Digest number 5) algorithm generate a
unique, 128-bit cryptographic message digest value derived
from the contents of input stream. This value is considered
to be a highly reliable fingerprint that can be used to
verify the integrity of the file's contents. If as little
as a single bit value in the file is modified, the MD5
checksum for the file changes. Forgery of a file in a way
that causes MD5 to generate the same result as that for the
original file is considered to be extremely difficult.
Simple File Verification (SFV) format:
The SFV is file format for store the CRC32 checksums of
files. This format first has been introduced by the WinSFV
program and widely used in binary newsgroups, MP3 and ISO
exchange networks and other communities.
The program I used to make these files (*.md5, *.svf) was
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