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Yutaka-Sawada
84271788f8 Release note of version 1.3.1.6 2021-04-09 19:33:13 +09:00
Yutaka-Sawada
53fb342b54 Delete MultiPar_Help_1314.7z 2021-04-09 19:27:58 +09:00
Yutaka-Sawada
fa4b2843bc Delete MultiPar_par2j_1315.7z 2021-04-09 19:27:50 +09:00
Yutaka-Sawada
299c685235 Add files via upload 2021-04-09 19:27:28 +09:00
Yutaka-Sawada
0484541c49 development stop for a while 2021-04-03 23:38:15 +09:00
Yutaka-Sawada
be3c2f2348 Download link is added. 2021-03-17 10:18:38 +09:00
Yutaka-Sawada
1c28d117db How to download
To download MultiPar package, click "Releases" item on the right panel.
2021-03-12 09:53:53 +09:00
Yutaka-Sawada
dbff6d669d How to download files 2021-03-11 19:03:11 +09:00
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By clicking "Releases" item on the right panel, you will see every version.
You may download your favorite MultiPar package at "Assets" item.

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# MultiPar
v1.3.1.5 is public
v1.3.1.6 is public
This version has some trial functions.
I fixed some problems of previous versions.
Though I tested the behavior on my PC,
there may be a bug in other environments or in a rare case.
Be careful to use this version for daily usage.
When you want a stable version,
you should not use this new one until other users try.
Unless you have a problem, v1.3.0.7 or v1.3.1.3 might be safe.
If you see a strange behavior, odd problem, or failure,
please report the incident to me.
Because my old PC was broken,
I upgraded my PC and development environment (to Visual Studio 2019).
From this version, my products' supporting OS is Windows Vista or later.
As I announced ago, v1.3.0.7 becomes the last stable version, which supports Windows XP.
This version has two bug fix.
At first, I fixed a crash bug, which I happened to put in previous version.
Though I tried to reduce using memory at seaching slices, the method was bad.
I returned to old simple way, which allocates "block size * 3 times" size buffer.
Sometimes I made an unknown bug to solve another problem.
If someone sees odd behavior or strange result, please report with ease.
Thanks to an anonymous helper.
Another bug was a failure of character encoding, which I found on Windows 10.
I never saw such problem on Windows 7, or I was just lucky.
It affected only users of multi-bytes characters.
While it showed miss-decoded characters in old versions,
there was no problem in verification itself.
A user might see some odd characters on a file-list.
I fixed the bug, and some other slight problems on Windows 10.
Because I changed whole development environment largely,
there may be a compatibility issue.
So, this version would be a test of compatibility.
When you see a problem, please let me know.
I will fix as possible as I can.
I increased max block size from 1 GB (old versions) to 2 GB (new version).
This change is for rare case.
Normally users should not set so large block size in most case.
For compatibility, setting less than 100,000,000 bytes = 95 MB is good.
Be careful, MultiPar cannot treat too large block size properly.
When you have a set of PAR2 files with more than 2 GB block size (such like 4 GB),
par2cmdline may support them.
I adjusted some GUI components for big numbers.
If you see something bad in your language UI, please let me know.
I implemented a function to calculate MD5 hash of multiple files at verifying source files.
It seems to be faster on SSD. (I cannot test the speed by myself.)
But, it is slow on HDD.
It detects your drive type and switches function automatically.
If it fails and happens to be slow on your PC,
please report your case.
Because I don't know SSD's property so much, I will need help of users.
Thanks John L. Galt for tests and bug report on SSD.
There was a bug in v1.3.1.4, and created PAR2 files happened to contain broken packets.
MD5 hash of some packets were wrong.
When a file size was multiple of block size, the problem occurred.
Such PAR2 files are shown as damaged on MultiPar verification,
and v1.3.1.4 could not verify source files without checksum packets.
I fixed the bug in v1.3.1.5, and it can verify source files now.
Though it's possible to use such broken PAR2 files (created by v1.3.1.4),
you would better recreate new PAR2 files with this new version.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
Thanks nutpantz for this bug report.
When you created many PAR2 files (more than 512), verification had failed in previous versions.
I (and many users) didn't see this bug for long time.
Normally people don't create so many PAR2 files.
Thanks Martin Klefas-Stennett for finding this rare problem.
I plan to refine my code at next version.
[ Changes from 1.3.1.4 to 1.3.1.5 ]
[ Changes from 1.3.1.5 to 1.3.1.6 ]
Installer update
- Inno Setup was updated from v5.6.1 to v6.1.2.
GUI update
- Change
- Max block size is increased to 2,118,123,520 bytes. (1.97 GB)
- Max split size is increased to 2,147,287,040 bytes. (1.99 GB)
- A list-view control has Windows Explorer like Visual Style.
- On a folder selecting dialog, an initial selected folder is always visible.
- Bug fix
- Memory allocation failure in verifying over than 512 PAR2 files was fixed.
- A rare failure of showing a multi-bytes character on file-list was fixed.
PAR2 client update
- Change
- Max slice size is increased to 2,147,483,644 bytes. (2 GB)
- Max split size is increased to 4,294,967,292 bytes. (4 GB)
- When source files are on SSD, verification may become faster.
- Improvement
- Setup of CRC-32 may become slightly faster on recent CPU.
- Bug fix
- A bug in calculating hash of source files on SSD was fixed.
- A bug in verifying source files without Slice Checksum packet was fixed.
- An access violation error while verifying splited files was fixed.
[ Hash value ]
MultiPar1315.zip
MD5: DB3661C2AD4D5B6404C7FC8C4CF5AE2B
SHA1: AECCB95F757163E439B9BB6372050D2AB1538D39
MultiPar1316.zip
MD5: B4C60214650BE024CE614474FBB62398
SHA1: 26EA790C00B23F81E5D40FADEEC06C26391F7774
MultiPar1315_setup.exe
MD5: ECFC7F69FB5AF168478C24F5C06F025E
SHA1: 66EB941B3E293EB35A48FAD80DD94BC3980DA3E8
MultiPar1316_setup.exe
MD5: 4274B4D2D112653E2879E87D343F551E
SHA1: 0068CB9EC0AA24842234484755BD8FBEA46E3149
[ Hash value of other source code packages ]
Old versions and source code packages are available at [OneDrive](https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtGhNMUyvbWOaSo1n_R8awJ_hg0?e=4V0gXu) now.
Old versions and source code packages are available at
[GitHub](https://github.com/Yutaka-Sawada/MultiPar/releases) or
[OneDrive](https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtGhNMUyvbWOaSo1n_R8awJ_hg0?e=4V0gXu).
MultiPar_par2j_1315.7z
MD5: FB245B4AFDB45F6C89FFC6231ECA3868
SHA1: FC32C6F0A88C2750C9A8408525359AED6DBE2B2C
MultiPar_par2j_1316.7z
MD5: AA071C65BC7AEE7F866496F00D9D34DA
SHA1: 76B3C63547AE1447D2981D07C00DC3BECADEDDBE
MultiPar_par2j_extra_1294.7z
MD5: 6D165CDA2645924ACAFE902F02FAD309
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MD5: B8B6A9DA4BD9D418CFA90FD01CCC615A
SHA1: E5B4B16DBCAECACA2095A64006C117E04D3C9E74
MultiPar_Help_1314.7z
MD5: 5D274F59A5B908B1E31D62CD4F4A0D54
SHA1: CF1114B3850CDF52535A2C03ED374D1FA5E6B30E
MultiPar_Help_1316.7z
MD5: E2C0E073200754590D9EDAE332CD0462
SHA1: A5D8CE73454073B553A7C9F703E5A6CDEDFF7CBD

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