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| "Bob_in_Fla" <none@nomail.com> wrote in message news:UpFNa.33314$ic1.545386@twister.tampabay.rr.co m... > HELP! I'm trying to determine the checksum algortihm that takes the values > 32 and 10 and arrives at a checksum value of 1293. Any ideas on what the > algortihm is? Thanks. There are an infinite number of functions that will do this: f(x,y) = 40*x + 13 f(x,y) = 129*y + 3 f(x,y) = -439*x + 28*y + 15061 etc, etc. To have any hope of finding *the* algorithm you seek, we would need a lot more information. -- Hugh Bothwell hugh_bothwell@hotmail.com Kingston ON Canada v3.1 GCS/E/AT d- s+: a- C+++ L++>+++$ P+ E- W+++$ N++ K? w++ M PS+ PE++ Y+ PGP+ t-- 5++ !X R+ tv b++++ DI+++ D-(++) G+ e(++) h-- r- y+ | |||
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