Jacksum supports 489 algorithms, including the most common cryptographic and non-cryptographic hash functions. Jacksum also supports the "Rocksoft (tm) Model CRC Algorithm" to customize your CRC.
Jacksum can perform a verification of hashes against a set of known hashes, and it can detect matching, non-matching, missing, and new files.
Jacksum takes advantage of modern multi-processor/multi-core environments, and saves time by hashing multiple files in parallel, and by computing hashes with multiple algorithms in parallel.
Output can occur in predefined standard formats (BSD-, GNU/Linux-, or Solaris style, SFV or FCIV) or in a user-defined format which is highly customizable, including many encodings for representing hash values, including binary, decimal, octal, hexadecimal with lowercase or uppercase letters, Base16, Base32 with and without padding, Base32hex with and without padding, Base64 with and without padding, Base64url with and without padding, BubbleBabble, and z-base-32.
Input data can come from files, standard input stream (stdin), or provided directly by command line arguments.
Jacksum supports many charsets for reading and writing files properly, and it comes with full support for all common Unicode aware charsets such as UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-16BE, UTF-16LE, UTF-32, UTF-32BE, UTF-32LE, GB18030, etc.
With Jacksum you can also find the algorithm used to calculate a checksum, CRC, hash or find files that match a given hash value.
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Jacksum (JAva ChecKSUM) is a free, open source, cross-platform, feature-rich, multi-threaded command line utility that makes hash functions available to you. It covers many types of use cases where hash values are needed:
In order to achieve the goals above Jacksum supports you with
Jacksum is also a library. You can use it for your projects. It is written entirely in Java
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Jacksum is for users with security in mind, advanced users, sysadmins, students of informatics, computer scientists, cybersecurity engineers, forensics engineers, penetration testers, white hat hackers, reverse engineers, CRC researchers, etc.
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Java, a programming language for building robust cross platform software.
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It is free, open source, cross platform, multi-threaded, reliable, and it comes with a bunch of features, see also https://github.com/jonelo/jacksum/wiki/Features
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See also https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jonelo/jacksum/main/RELEASE-NOTES.txt
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Based on our record, CrystalMark seems to be a lot more popular than Jacksum. While we know about 73 links to CrystalMark, we've tracked only 1 mention of Jacksum. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If you're concerned about the quality and reliability of the card you can run Crystal Disk Mark to give you a reliable score of how good it is: https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskmark/. Source: 6 months ago
u/TheBigPete Favor to ask of you that would be tremendously appreciated! Can you do a clean restart and quit all background running applications? Once done, launch (install if need be), CrystalDiskMark (https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskmark/) and run a standard speed test on your SN740. If you can attach a screenshot of the performance results, it'd be amazing! Source: 12 months ago
What’s the utilization of the SSD when you download things? You can see it in task manager and it will just give a percentage from 0% - 100%. It could be that your download is slow purely because the SSD can’t write fast enough. What is the SSD too such as brand, capacity, etc. As some SSD’s are just fake. Just making sure that’s not the case! You can also check the Read/Write speed of the SSD using something like... Source: 12 months ago
Download Chrystaldiskmark and check the write speed, and then you'll have a better understanding of what's going on. Source: about 1 year ago
How old is it? In task manager, sort the processes by disk usage to see if something is hogging the drive. Also may be worth running a benchmark for the SSD to see if its even running as one would expect. CrystalDiskMark is a good utility that is easy to use. https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskmark/. Source: about 1 year ago
Having said that I believe this is what you are looking for https://apps.apple.com/gr/app/hash-calculator-2/id463459213?mt=12 Or Https://github.com/sunjw/fhash/ Https://www.quickhash-gui.org Https://jacksum.net/en/index.html. Source: over 1 year ago
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