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Re: KansasFest 2008 Report - Saturday
On Jul 29, 11:37 am, "geoff" <ge...@a2central.com.remove-t28-this>
wrote:
> To: pitz
> I haven't finished going through the toolset source so it can have new
> features added in the future--this could result in the developer interface
> needing to be changed. I can provide an archive for any developer who needs
> immediate access to write software with md2 or sha1 (contact my gwlink email
> address--it can be found through Google). The binary version of the toolset
> can be included with any software that uses it. The lack of a public download
> now should not prevent any Marinetti application development.
>
> Geoff
>
> > Has Geoff released the new hash tool for download somewhere? Could be very
> > useful for developing applications on top of Marinetti.
>
> > /Peter
>
> > > Geoff Weiss presented two software products. One is MegaMemory
> > > Tester, a program to test memory on expansion cards. The system test can
> > > test the memory on the GS, so now we're covered. For developers,
> > > he also announced a new Hash tool that will allow md2, md4, md5 and
> > > sha1 hashes. Like I really know what all that means. Might allow GS
> > > programs to log into secure sites with future programs. Developers
> > > can ask Geoff for the new tool.
I just thought that I'd point out that it was I who did all the
porting of the algorithms into Orca/C and passed them onto Geoff.
Andrew Roughan was the driving force behind a lot of this work also
(as he requires some of these algorithms for future works of his own).
I wanted to point this out for 2 reasons:
1) if there's something wrong with the algorithms you can probably
blame me; and
2) I was missing out on all of the accolades. ;-)
Geoff is doing all of the toolset stuff and has managed to find a way
of linking his existing toolset with my ported Orca/C code. This seems
like a great way to port existing code onto the IIgs as it allows for
easier maintenance (I would assume more people know C than 65816
assembly).
Cheers,
Mike