The question -- has someone written a version of the "key" program
for HP48? If so, please let me know.
Thanks,
Fredrik Nyman
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: The question -- has someone written a version of the "key" program
: for HP48? If so, please let me know.
: Thanks,
I am also very interested in this topic. Is there any PD C crosscompiler
just to make asm version of S/Key for HP-48GX?
Paul
Maybe this is way out of way, but I have not heard about S/Key.
Since you mentioned "password", I figured it had something to do
with codes and secrets. I know a very easy way to use the HP to
code and decode strings, all you nead is a secret key (a number or
a string). This code is said to be imposssible to break, and THE
HP CAN CODE/DECODE APPX. 50,000 CHARACTERS/SECOND.
Send me a E-mail if you are interested.
Christian
Cme...@ifi.unit.no
: The question -- has someone written a version of the "key" program
: for HP48? If so, please let me know.
Yes, soon at least. There is a program beta-testing right know.
If everything works fine it will probably be posted here in a couple of weeks.
It is told to be ~15k so it will probably work on all models.
On the other hand, if you are the same Fredrik Nyman as in LysKOM you probably already know this...
For all you others who might be interrested in this: wait and see.
Oscar Gustafsson
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