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CRC – cyclic redundancy check

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Last Updated May 24, 2021 7:39 am

Short for cyclic redundancy check, a common technique for detecting data transmission errors. Transmitted messages are divided into predetermined lengths that are divided by a fixed divisor. According to the calculation, the remainder number is appended onto and sent with the message. When the message is received, the computer recalculates the remainder and compares it to the transmitted remainder. If the numbers do not match, an error is detected.

A number of file transfer protocols, including Zmodem, use CRC in addition to checksum.