ECM Checksum Calculator is a tiny Windows utility that fixes and validates checksums in engine
configuration XML files. It’s designed for quick verification before archival or deployment, so your
workshop keeps consistent, tamper-evident records.
Highlights
Typical workflow
About licensing
Some distributions include a small license utility with request/response fields. That dialog is
intended for legitimate activation by licensed users only. Please obtain and use the software in
accordance with the author’s terms.
Compatibility & Minimum Requirements
Disclaimer
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configuration XML files. It’s designed for quick verification before archival or deployment, so your
workshop keeps consistent, tamper-evident records.

Highlights
- Simple CLI usage: run
SETCKS <filename.xml>
to verify and correct checksum values. - Instant feedback in a console window—ideal for scripting and batch jobs.
- Useful for documentation workflows: confirm file integrity before sharing or storing.
- No bulky dependencies; portable and fast for on-the-go service laptops.
Typical workflow
- Back up the original XML.
- Open a command prompt in the folder with your file.
- Run
SETCKS myfile.xml
and review the status output. - Save the corrected file to your job folder and note the change in your service log.
About licensing
Some distributions include a small license utility with request/response fields. That dialog is
intended for legitimate activation by licensed users only. Please obtain and use the software in
accordance with the author’s terms.
Compatibility & Minimum Requirements
- Tested on Windows 10 LTSC (2019); also runs on Windows 7/8/10/11 (32/64-bit).
- CPU: dual-core or better • RAM: 1–2 GB+ • Storage: ~50 MB for tools/logs.
- No special runtime required for the console corrector.
Disclaimer
This summary is based on publicly available information and UI screenshots, provided for educational
purposes only. Files and links referenced here are indexed from public locations and may have been
shared by third parties; our forum does not host or modify them. Use software only with data you are
authorized to service, and follow all applicable licenses and laws.
