Originally Posted by mattdm
The camera's internal firmware update routine may have some sort of checksumming capability of its own, but better safe than sorry. A really corrupt firmware file probably wouldn't even load, but maybe a single or double bit error would slip through. So, here's md5 and sha1 checksums for the files from firmware 1.30 for the K10D:
$ md5sum fwdc162b.bin readme.txt
2afa718d2aadbf283a54d123c9178a6b fwdc162b.bin
88a666c31eb5c7cf3b0ca2095307c38f readme.txt
and
$ sha1sum fwdc162b.bin readme.txt
177db82b63efd1a7b7f693b87e84f53de80c579b fwdc162b.bin
124e85ea4043900796b632c68661a3e15b6508bd readme.tx
Please follow up with checksums for other firmware versions for the K10D and other Pentax digital cameras.
I could check my firmware before using it, thank you !
