Suppose we are computing an 8-bit checksum value, rather than for 16-bit values. We are computing it over the following three 8-bit values: OxB6, 0x73, and Ox92. What would the checksum value be?

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Suppose we are computing an 8-bit checksum value, rather than for 16-bit values.
We are computing it over the following three 8-bit values: OxB6, 0x73, and Ox92.
What would the checksum value be?
OxBC
OxA8
0x43
Ox57
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose we are computing an 8-bit checksum value, rather than for 16-bit values. We are computing it over the following three 8-bit values: OxB6, 0x73, and Ox92. What would the checksum value be? OxBC OxA8 0x43 Ox57
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