Converting C code for the calculation of the CRC in labVIEW

Hi guys, I am a bit stuck. I'm trying to implement a piece of code C in LabVIEW and I make an apparent error. You could someone compare code C my VI and tell me what I'm missing? Thanks in advance.

For combination of Bytes1 and 2 CRC results must be (by decade):

Octet1 octet2 CRC
254 0 061
253 0 002
252 0 023
251 0 124
250 0 105
249 0 086
248 0 067
247 0 128
246 0 149
245 0 170

I did very little improvement + correction (you forget the binary inversion)

-Benjamin

Tags: NI Software

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