: In some SEC filings and archived logs, strings like "TGR'7Z" appear as part of encoded data or UUE (Unix-to-Unix Encoding) blocks. If you are looking at this file in a text editor and see gibberish, it is likely an encoded binary that needs to be "undone" or decoded using a UUE decoder.
The request for "tgr.7z" likely refers to a specific compressed archive file, often associated with partitioned large datasets or technical resources. In technical communities, specifically on platforms like CSDN , .tgr.7z files (such as chatglm-6b.tgr.7z ) are frequently used for large language model weights or software backups. tgr.7z
Are you attempting to (like ChatGLM) from this file, or are you trying to decode a specific text string? 0001384072-18-000024.txt - SEC.gov : In some SEC filings and archived logs,
: Because these files are often large (e.g., 990MB per part for ChatGLM), check the MD5 or SHA-256 checksums if provided by the source to ensure no data was corrupted during download. : If the file is part of a series (e
: If the file is part of a series (e.g., .001 , .002 ), ensure all volumes are in the same folder before starting.