From: Bill Stewart <stewarts@ix.netcom.com>
To: Moroni <moroni@scranton.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-06-19 13:25:54 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 21:25:54 +0800
From: Bill Stewart <stewarts@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 21:25:54 +0800
To: Moroni <moroni@scranton.com>
Subject: Re: Applied Cryptography disks / EMP noise.
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At 11:43 AM 6/18/96 -0400, you wrote:
> Hi,
> Didn't I read that with the new Applied Cryptography there was a
>diskette or cd included that had all the programs on it? I noticed a copy
>at the B Dalton and when I looked at it it contained no cd or diskette.
>Was the aforementioned new edition with disk/cd a limited edition
>available through the mail only?
If you look at the inside back cover of the book you'll find
instructions for ordering the diskette, just as there were with
Edition 1. Distributing the diskette with the book was too much trouble for
the publisher, given the ITAR issues. The disks that Phil Karn applied
for export permission for had just the code from the book typed in,
and not any other material that may have been on the official disks,
but they still denied it.
As far as EMP goes, there are three interesting kinds of EMP generators
1) Nuclear weapons, detonated at high altitude to get wide spread
EMP effects. The folks who drop such things generally
clear out of the territory very fast before the explosion.
2) Mythical portable devices for attacking computer facilities -
the folks who set off these don't exist, so they don't
need to worry about the effects.
3) Very large capacitor/inductor banks at defense contractors like
Harry Diamond Labs in New Mexico, which are used to test
electronic equipment (up to airplane size) for EMP-resistance.
They're supposedly quite impressive structures (the buildings
used for the equipment under test are all wood) and the folks
who run them are careful about lots of things when using them.
# Thanks; Bill
# Bill Stewart +1-415-442-2215 stewarts@ix.netcom.com
# http://www.idiom.com/~wcs
# Dispel Authority!
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