"Marius Vollmer" <mvo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> schreef in bericht
news:87hdxylfcg.fsf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "ds" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
> > Oh, can it also be used in Visual Basic? On a Win 98 machine ?
>
> Probably, with some work, since you get the source code... but not as
> easily as yours, I think.
>
> > Can it also find all 100% proven Prime Numbers?
> > Can it also find RSA-factors ?...
>
> Can yours? Amazing...
>
> GNU MP has the Miller-Rabin probabilistic primality test and can
> determine whether a number is definitely a composite, definitely a
> prime, or probably a prime (with arbitrary high probability).
>
> It also comes with an example program that demonstrates Pollard's
> "rho" method for probabilistic factoring, which I don't know anything
> about.
>
> > Does it include encryption modules?
>
> For that there is libgcrypt:
>
> http://www.gnu.org/directory/security/libgcrypt.html
>
>
> Since we are feature slinging: Does your library have optimized
> assembly code for ARM, DEC Alpha 21064, 21164, and 21264, AMD 29000,
> AMD K6, K6-2 and Athlon, Hitachi SuperH and SH-2, HPPA 1.0, 1.1 and
> 2.0, Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro/II/III, Pentium 4, generic x86, Intel
> IA-64, i960, Motorola MC68000, MC68020, MC88100, and MC88110,
> Motorola/IBM PowerPC 32 and 64, National NS32000, IBM POWER, MIPS
> R3000, R4000, SPARCv7, SuperSPARC, generic SPARCv8, UltraSPARC, DEC
> VAX, and Zilog Z8000? Does it even run on those? Does it run on
> Unix, Linux, Solaris, AIX, HP UX? Does it do arbitrarily sized
> floating point? Random numbers? Can I trust their quality? Can I
> use it from Perl, Python, C++, Fortran, Java, Lisp, Scheme, Pascal?
>
> And, can I get the source?
>
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Noop. some. but somehow, it seems you're not really interested.
Sorry i mentioned the 4 year's hard work of a man who want's other people
to
know
he made something he thinks is beautifull and wants to see if some else
can
use it.
Sorry if i offended you in any way by mentioning that here.
I did not know that programmers should keep their programs and that it is
forbidden to
post information on that.
Now i know, there only a few people that are allowed to post here. Thanks.
ds


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