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        <td>TRB5_R_00.07.02.6</td>
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Revision as of 09:14, 21 September 2022

Summary

A checksum is a sequence of hexadecimal symbols generated after running an algorithm called a cryptographic hash function on a file. Calculating a checksum and comparing it with the one provided by the file source can be used as a file authenticity check method.

For example, if you download a file like a firmware image, you should be able to calculate that file's checksum and, if the file is authentic, the checksum should match the one provided by the file's source. If the checksums don't match, it means the file's contents were tampered with, for example, by a malicious third party attacker. This file is probably dangerous and shouldn't be trusted.

Checksum list

Firmware file checksums are listed by firmware release date, from newest to oldest (top to bottom).

FW version MD5 checksum SHA256 checksum
TRB5_R_00.07.02.8 08e3bfa6a8761768473b3fa533827e8b dfbe757ba2044ecdcb81289c9e763d43b740041caaba0e02c884386d9e27d1c4