Old PowerPing Versions
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- PowerPing Download
- PowerPing Windows Portable
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- 0 / 15
- Version
- 1.3.3
- Size
- 106 kB
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- Signature
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- PowerPing Download
- PowerPing Source Code
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- 0 / 15
- Version
- 1.3.3
- Size
- 297.3 kB
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- Signature
# Change Log
- Added milliseconds to full timestamp
- Added average response time to graph mode
- Changed text on user prompt to make it clearer when PowerPing is exiting
- Fixed address not being found when entered as first argument
Old PowerPing Versions
This PowerPing archive documents software packages that preceded the current release. Its version records include 1.3.3, compared with 1.3.5 on the main page.
Keeping these records on a dedicated page makes the distinction between historical and current software explicit. It also preserves filenames and platform labels that can be useful when checking an old installation, documenting a migration, or identifying a package retained in an offline archive.
PowerPing Version Archive
PowerPing's historical inventory currently records 2 files and 1 release label. Those labels are 1.3.3, with package rows covering Windows Portable and Source Code.
Among the archived files are PowerPing-1.3.3.exe and PowerPing-1.3.3.zip. The package set uses EXE and ZIP formats, providing a practical way to match an old record with the type of package originally distributed.
- Archived versions: 1.3.3.
- Recorded platforms: Windows Portable and Source Code.
- Package formats: EXE and ZIP.
- Stored package records: 2; records with checksums: 2.
Working With Archived PowerPing Releases
The strongest reason to consult an old PowerPing package is reproducibility. A legacy environment may depend on a particular build, packaging method, or operating-system target that has changed in later releases.
Before relying on any archived package, confirm the required version, operating system, architecture, and file type. Release age can also affect security support, dependency availability, file-format behavior, and compatibility with newer hardware or services.
Package and Platform Compatibility
PowerPing packages on this page are labeled for Windows Portable and Source Code. Match that label with the filename and extension before testing because package format often carries assumptions about the operating system and installation process.
Package extensions in the archive include EXE and ZIP. Use those extensions to separate installable builds from portable archives or platform images, and avoid renaming files in a way that removes useful release-identification details.
Checksums and File Identification
Integrity metadata covers 2 of the 2 listed files and includes MD5, SHA1, and SHA256. This can distinguish an unchanged archived file from one that was renamed, truncated, or otherwise altered after release.
Compare a digest using the same algorithm shown in the package record and require an exact match. If a file has no historical checksum, rely on the official project record and other provenance evidence rather than inventing or inferring a value.
Choosing Between Old and Current Versions
The current PowerPing page lists 1.3.5, while this archive covers 1.3.3. That separation helps users avoid selecting a historical build when they only intended to find the actively maintained release.
Use the current PowerPing release page for normal evaluation. This archive is the better source only when the target environment, migration plan, or audit record names one of the historical versions listed above.
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