Googling "dallas maxim crc" turned up a few links, one of which http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php?topic=37648.0;wap2 offers:

// Dallas 1-wire 16-bit CRC calculation. Developed from Maxim Applicat +ion Note 27. uint16_t crc16( uint8_t *data, uint8_t len) { uint16_t crc=0; for (uint8_t i=0; i<len;i++) { uint8_t inbyte = data[i]; for (uint8_t j=0;j<8;j++) { uint8_t mix = (byte(crc)^ inbyte) & 0x01; crc = crc >> 1; if (mix) crc = crc ^ 0xA001; inbyte = inbyte >> 1; } } return crc; }

Just translate it to perl, and you're done...

...roboticus

When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.


In reply to Re: Dallas/Maxim crc by roboticus
in thread Dallas/Maxim crc by Anonymous Monk

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