Roy, Anindya (Anindya) wrote:
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From: Neil Costigan
I have recently used it to work with the IBM Cell processor
I'd recommend the GMP engine as a starting point
any specific questions or issues ?
/Neil
Hi Neil,
Its good to know that I am not
Roy, Anindya (Anindya) wrote:
The openssl provides a Engine interface to bridge with a crypto capable
hardware. I was wondering if anyone else have tried to use the engine
interface ?
I have recently used it to work with the IBM Cell processor
I'd recommend the GMP engine as a starting point
istance and patience.
I hope to announce a public/release version later this month.
Any comments, questions, etc. to neil.costigan[at]computing.dcu.ie
Regards,
Neil Costigan
School of Computing,
Dublin City University,
Dublin, IRELAND.
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~ncostiga
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istance and patience.
I hope to announce a public/release version later this month.
Any comments, questions, etc. to neil.costigan[at]computing.dcu.ie
Regards,
Neil Costigan
School of Computing,
Dublin City University,
Dublin, IRELAND.
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~ncostiga
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The majority of current customers are using this to get their customers
to confirm/sign transactions passed through html forms.
See http://www.celocom.ie for details and a download that one can try
against a test server we run.
Regards,
Neil Costigan
Nicolas Aragon wrote:
>
> He
to distribute similar
product(s) to the US
you can see more details somewhere under http://www.celocom.com
Regards,
Neil Costigan
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> At 09:07 AM 9/14/99 +0100, Ben Laurie wrote:
> >Steve Cook wrote:
> >> We have a patent license from RSA, so this is the only
> >