What kinds of checksums result in 2 digit hexadecimal?

Two hex digits is one byte. You're looking for a checksum which produces one byte.

Two hex digits is one byte. You're looking for a checksum which produces one byte. Obviously, you've got a simple additive checksum (sum the bytes of the input), and an xor of the input bytes.It could also be a longer checksum of which only 8 bits have been taken.

It could also be some kind of CRC-8; Wikipedia knows about five kinds of standardised CRC-8.

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