Thanks!
indeed, the SOH does affect the CRC result.
#data = (HEX) 3132
my $ctx = Digest::CRC->new(width => 32, poly => 0x04c11db7, init =>
+0xFFFFFFFF, xorout => 0xFFFFFFFF, refin => 1, refout => 1);
my $r = $ctx->add( pack 'H*', '3132' )->hexdigest;
print "data=", (pack 'H*', '3132'), "= | r=$r=\n";
#data = (ASCII) 12
my $ctx = Digest::CRC->new(width => 32, poly => 0x04c11db7, init =>
+0xFFFFFFFF, xorout => 0xFFFFFFFF, refin => 1, refout => 1);
my $r = $ctx->add( "12" )->hexdigest;
print "data=", (pack 'H*','3132'), "= | r=$r=\n";
#data = (HEX) 310132
my $ctx = Digest::CRC->new(width => 32, poly => 0x04c11db7, init =>
+0xFFFFFFFF, xorout => 0xFFFFFFFF, refin => 1, refout => 1);
my $r = $ctx->add(pack 'H*','310132' )->hexdigest;
print "data=", (pack 'H*', '310132'), "= | r=$r=\n";
Results in:
data=12= | r=4f5344cd=
data=12= | r=4f5344cd=
data=12= | r=b243674=
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