This is for making up files to send to the bank.  Its only a parity 
operation and pretty crappy.  Its used only to ensure that the data 
has not been corrupted.  Validation and Authorization is performed 
by the Banks own software running on the PC.

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I'm only going from my experience of publishing the checksum algorithm
for Auckland University ID cards (for validation checking). I got in
trouble over that one :-) 


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So what, you could randomly deposit money into a bank, crime of the
century!

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