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EEPROM CKSUM - Is there such thing?

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So I have a binary file and I need to generate an expected EEPROM checksum for it. Ideally, I would like to input the file (with the path) and output a computed checksum. Ive been using (cksum file1) with no avail and I was just curious as to whether there is such thing as EEPROM cksum, and if so, how do i use it. Thanks very much in advanced for your help.
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