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Raw Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 17:17:26 +0800
From: sameer <sameer@c2.org>
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 17:17:26 +0800
To: nobody@c2.org (Anonymous User)
Subject: Re: RC2 source code
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We have a winner. ;-)
Seriously, can someone with access to RC2 verify this? Let's
try to see if we can get some real work done in the midst of all this
FV flamage.
>
> Reposted from sci.crypt:
>
> /**********************************************************************\
> * To commemorate the 1996 RSA Data Security Conference, the following *
> * code is released into the public domain by its author. Prost! *
> * *
> * This cipher uses 16-bit words and little-endian byte ordering. *
> * I wonder which processor it was optimized for? *
> * *
> * Thanks to CodeView, SoftIce, and D86 for helping bring this code to *
> * the public. *
> \**********************************************************************/
>
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