The 9100 produces signatures in exactly the same format as the 9010, they are just calculated differently. Instead of converting one format to the other, cut out the middleman and use my CRC-32 generator code : http://www.andysarcade.net/personal/tech/fluke9100/DSC_2379.JPG Andrew Welburn http://www.andys-arcade.com On 24/06/2015 13:53, John Robertson wrote:
On 06/24/2015 12:45 PM, Andre Huijts wrote:
Maybe a stupid question but are the “Fluke Sigs” supposed to be the same on the 9010 and 9100A ? Or do they produce different SIGs ?
Thanks, André
André Huijts andre.huijts@upcmail.nl
As I understand it, the 9100 produces 16 bit checksums, the 9010A produces a pseudo-random checksum called a signature.
Someone may want to make a conversion program for converting 16 bit checksums into the Fluke signature - that would actually be handy.
Or you can use the FIDE program here (a really BIG thanks to James Bright for doing this!)
http://tech.quarterarcade.com/tech/Fluke/9010A/FIDE.aspx
John :-#)#