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This test was actually only testing the CRC CCITT implementation now that
otultraeasy uses construct.
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The function is not shared with the Ultra Easy and likely not with
other devices either.
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There is no reason for me to use GPLv3 now that I'm not using the
CRC32-Sick code, so I'll go with the most liberal license out there.
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Unlike what I though, OneTouch2 does not use CRC32 Sick algorithm, but
a very stupid full 16-bit modulo sum of the bytes in the reply.
This is very simple and does not require GPLv3 code at all.
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This introduced some changes in the Exception class to simplify the
code, and at the same time it adds a module for multiple lifescan
drivers to share code (multiple OneTouch protocols share the same
checksum for instance).
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