Trainz MD5

MichaelJ50c

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I have downloaded Trainz 3 times now. The first time didn't install. The second time installed but the simulator was totally messed up. For example, the tutorials section was in the menu twice and there was nothing actually in either of them. Most of the consists in quick drive were just black lines. ETC...

Luckily I have a second internet connection to the house. So I switched internet and downloaded the third time. I haven't gotten around to installing it yet, doing that now. But what I have noticed is that every single set of downloads has different md5's.:confused: Naturally this explains everything but after some googlefoo and a search here in the forums I was unable to find anyone who has the correct md5's for this game. I am at the point that even if this install works I will wonder.

So I am posting mine for this last download. After the install I will post the build number this installs. Also I will post if it works, obviously.

d522416c0ab362e96841199cb3c947d5 *setup-1a.bin
285d7dde24d9b972d4bae2d0fc6c8f7e *setup-1b.bin
c61629541852cdc3e6e9244497ea1aeb *setup-2a.bin
7c4cee9b821ed6a46172f226e6efae25 *setup-2b.bin
a07194fd0efcf07c68de685a65a6b6fb *setup.exe
 
Wot's an MD5? Probably just as good to compare file sizes.

Mine, which worked are
setup.exe 376
setup-2a 893,581kb
setup-1a 1,528,921kb
setup-1b 1,529,297kb
setup-1c 1,529,297kb

Peter

Edit. Answered my own question- it's a file hash number

Peter
 
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Message-Digest algorithm 5

"Naturally this explains everything ..."

I was thinking the same thing myself, actually I'm surprised that no one has brought up the old MD5 before...:o
 
Message-Digest algorithm 5

"Naturally this explains everything ..."

I was thinking the same thing myself, actually I'm surprised that no one has brought up the old MD5 before...:o

Someone brought it up in a thread from 2007, but they didn't have the MD5's they just asked for them.
 
Good, I was sweating that, along with all the others playing along at home.

And now for the patches...:eek:
 
Wot's an MD5? Probably just as good to compare file sizes.

Mine, which worked are
setup.exe 376
setup-2a 893,581kb
setup-1a 1,528,921kb
setup-1b 1,529,297kb
setup-1c 1,529,297kb

Peter

Edit. Answered my own question- it's a file hash number

Peter


I am trying to save posts but they didn't show until after my update. Forgot to refresh first.

File sizes are great but file size and size on disk are two different things and it is possible to have two identical files show different sizes. (Has to do with HDD sector size, you can google if you want to know more.) I would have to do research to be sure what windows shows by default and it might not be the same on every version of windows.

Long story short, hash files should be correct regardless so no worries.
 
Good, I was sweating that, along with all the others playing along at home.

And now for the patches...:eek:


The patch worked for me. I am showing an MD5 of:
7cde149a4247e3bb41271b1d32fad446 *43434_to_44088.exe

Now everyone can breath again and relax. :p

Ahh well at least now if someone has a download that isn't working that can get this information and perhaps save themselves another 5 gig download.
 
Here are the first 3

f0c2f2f9a4f26acc5259dd2df738ee8b

67e335997d7eb75540d486e2004c2b95

727369d111d4483e22166d6f475b2903

See how they compare and I will do the remaining 2 if necessary. It has always been my impression that hash numbers can only be compared if they are generated by the same program.

Peter
 
My numbers are nothing like yours, not a good showing for the hash number process. I think it needs the same generator to compare like with like.

f0c2f2f9a4f26acc5259dd2df738ee8b *mine
a07194fd0efcf07c68de685a65a6b6fb *yours

67e335997d7eb75540d486e2004c2b95 *mine
d522416c0ab362e96841199cb3c947d5 *yours

727369d111d4483e22166d6f475b2903 *mine
285d7dde24d9b972d4bae2d0fc6c8f7e *yours

Peter
 
My numbers are nothing like yours, not a good showing for the hash number process. I think it needs the same generator to compare like with like.

Peter

Mine match yours Narrowgauge.

It's important to say what kind of hash numbers. Mine are MD5 numbers. If you don't use an MD5 Hash generator then they will not match. MD5 is very common but it is also old and there are several newer hash generators.

Edit: Oops, misread, I thought it was two people replying. Ok so our numbers don't match, are you using an MD5 hash gerator?

Also do your install files install to build 43434?
 
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I used an MD5 generator, but I didn't know you were using a later version which would explain the difference, my files date back to the original download of TS2010.

Peter
 
The MD5's will be different depending on what build number was current on the server at the time of downloading and is only really any use for validation, if it is publicised by the originator of the file.
When files are updated due to updates in the program and patches, it is pointless anyone other than N3V publicising the "correct" values as it will just cause more confusion when they inevitably change, as they have in the last week or so, due to a bad download being on the server, see the missing sessions thread.
I doubt too many Trainz users would have a clue what an MD5 is anyway.;)
 
The MD5's will be different depending on what build number was current on the server at the time of downloading and is only really any use for validation, if it is publicised by the originator of the file.
When files are updated due to updates in the program and patches, it is pointless anyone other than N3V publicising the "correct" values as it will just cause more confusion when they inevitably change, as they have in the last week or so, due to a bad download being on the server, see the missing sessions thread.
I doubt too many Trainz users would have a clue what an MD5 is anyway.;)


Agreed, but they don't post them :( Perhaps that should be a suggestion.
 
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