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CCCCRRRRCCCC((((1111)))) OOOOmmmmeeeennnn TTTTeeeecccchhhhnnnnoooollllooooggggyyyy IIIINNNNCCCC ((((OOOOMMMMEEEENNNN)))) CCCCRRRRCCCC((((1111))))
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
crc - checksum files
SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
ccccrrrrcccc file ...
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
For each file, _c_r_c calculates and prints a 32-bit CRC, the
byte count, and the file name. It is typically used to
validate files transferred between different systems, and is
useful in detecting subtle disk corruption. _C_r_c uses a
checksum compatible with the DOS version of crc, the 32 bit
CRC used by PKZIP version 0.9, as well as the "crc" command
in ZCOMM and Professional-YAM (high reliability
communications programs).
The 32-bit CRC used is the frame check sequence in ADCCP
(ANSI X3.66, also known as FIPS PUB 71 and FED-STD-1003, the
U.S. versions of CCITT's X.25 link-level protocol).
32 bit CRC code courtesy Gary S. Brown.
BBBBUUUUGGGGSSSS
Although extremely unlikely, files with different data may
still produce the same crc value.
SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
undos(OMEN), todos(OMEN), tocpm(OMEN), sum(1), wc(1).
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