CRC32 Checksum on Linux/OS X


Krade wrote this in the early evening:

If you’re a weaboo, odds are that you have tons of animu laying around in your Hard Disk. Many (if not most) fansubbing groups append a hex number to the filename of their releases — this a CRC32 checksum, a checksum calculated from the contents of your file. If your file somehow got corrupted or is a incomplete download or whatever, the CRC checksum you calculate from that file isn’t going to match the one on the filename. This is usually accomplished by checking md5 hashes instead, but md5 hashes are way too big to fit in a (sane) filename.

I watch my animu on a Mac (yay for Perian) because I really like the lappy screen and Front Row is quite nice. However, I couldn’t find a way to easily calculate a CRC checksum on a Mac in the same way Windows does it, so I wrote a bash function to help me calculate those values:

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ZSNES 1.51 for Intel Mac


Krade wrote this at around evening time:

Other than using this for hotlinking images, I’m still getting a few hits from people who are searching for the latest release of ZSNES (1.51) for Intel Macs, so I might as well make a post about it.

If you don’t care about the completely irrelevant story and you just want the link to the disk image, here it goes, you lazy bum:

(It does NOT work on PowerPC Macs. And it never will.)

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Lol blog


Krade wrote this around lunchtime:

Considering that at least 5 people each month actually make their way in here in the hopes of finding something, I’m going to start to use this to post random tidbits of information that might be useful to someone. That way, I can link people here when they ask me something instead of having to repeat myself.

Also, the timestamp just reminded me I forgot to eat lunch. Again.

hi yo~


Krade wrote this terribly early in the morning:

Hey guys. I just upgraded this to Wordpress 2.0. Not bad. I might even start writing in here from now on.

I mean, I have to make a good use of this kickass domain, right?

First post!


Krade wrote this terribly early in the morning:

Every written document has to start with its first words, isn’t it? Actually, everything at all has to start with its first steps, no matter how big or how little it is. I think I ripped this off from somewhere else… Umh… Not too sure from where, though.
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