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About trying to regenerate the missing tiny files: The .sfv files may use a tab character instead of a space. If it uses a tab then that's another 4 permutations to try: lowercase checksum or not, checksum at start or not; tried so far: 1/4. Even after trying that, it may result in failure, which isn't so bad. DKEYs, MD5s, and CRC32s for ~all PS3 games of ~all regions are in websites and Arweave; SHA1s are in websites.
Keys for 4,314 PS3 game files, "dkey.txt":
>https://ar.anyone.tech/raw/VWVMeWsFk8fTN5bIKilukbiqd3bwsO9v2s8seWF52kw
Index of torrent pieces via "./trntbyte.py BFE951D50130113368F0E3F8FFF7EE9309585E9E.torrent":
>https://ar-we-ave-ao.online/raw/gy1B1ayYIMFsh-V8Wqb7Vy1Xwhn5XOBHL1zPFwq1k08
Torrent set "[Redump.org] Sony Playstation 3 - [NUM to C]" is LOST MEDIA for now until someone can figure out how to regenerate those tiny files (may be impossible to do if they contained incorrect information to begin with). That torrent set contained uncompressed redump ISOs (not lost so far), so while that's more accessible it does use more space. If I could fully restore that set (which I can't), then I could say: "Since the TORRENTZIPPED files are deterministic, I can delete the .zip files from myrient and keep the .iso files instead."
I hope someone can prove me wrong and call me an idiot if that means they can actually re-create those lost files, but if that doesn't happen then I'll abandon it. Moving forward after abandoning it, one can create torrents for redump PS3 out of the trrntzip'd ISO files: less storage space due to being compressed .zip