1995-11-23 - Re: Visual Basic 4.0 encryption prog.

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From: “Ed Carp [khijol SysAdmin]” <khijol!erc>
To: sunder@amanda.dorsai.org (Ray Arachelian)
Message Hash: fc0556490c6b431bcf85a1c4e7c54ec8a8ada4e107e2436b52b159299b2c0154
Message ID: <199511230443.WAA07909@khijol>
Reply To: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951122153315.26251W@amanda.dorsai.org>
UTC Datetime: 1995-11-23 03:49:05 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 22 Nov 95 19:49:05 PST

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From: "Ed Carp [khijol SysAdmin]" <khijol!erc>
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 95 19:49:05 PST
To: sunder@amanda.dorsai.org (Ray Arachelian)
Subject: Re: Visual Basic 4.0 encryption prog.
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951122153315.26251W@amanda.dorsai.org>
Message-ID: <199511230443.WAA07909@khijol>
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> But there is no reason why this isn't possible in ANY language.  You'll 
> just have to write a lot of code by hand, or port to VB... especially the 
> large-number routines.

I don't see any reason why crypto routines written in C can't be 
converted to .DLL files - then you can call them from VB or whatever.  No 
need to convert them to VB.
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Ed Carp, N7EKG    			Ed.Carp@linux.org, ecarp@netcom.com
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Q.	What's the trouble with writing an MS-DOS program to emulate Clinton?
A.	Figuring out what to do with the other 639K of memory.

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