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    MOTE CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    MOTE CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    A family of small-state CSPRNGs and Stream Ciphers

    ... lines of code: Ten arithmetic and bitwise operations in all. It's called MOTE because a PRNG can't be made much smaller (or faster) without introducing bias or severely reducing avalanche. MOTE alternates its shift and rotation constants unpredictably, and has passed the most stringent industry-standard tests for randomness and security, including NIST & DIEHARD.
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    BEDBUG CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    BEDBUG CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    A family of FLEA-inspired CSPRNGs and Stream Ciphers

    ...-bit key. The BEDBUG generator itself is a mere 5 lines of code: Three rotations; two pseudo-random lookups. The default BEDBUG configuration alternates the rotation constants unpredictably. These four sets of three values differ between BEDBUG128, BEDBUG256 and BEDBUG512 and were selected, tuned and tested in each case for optimal avalanche, which is never less than 16.5 bits. BEDBUG has passed stringent industry-standard tests for randomness, including NIST and DIEHARD.
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    LCD TFT 240 320 hx8347a SSD1289 sdcard

    LCD TFT 240 320 hx8347a SSD1289 sdcard

    Lcd TFT 320*240 with touchscreen and SdCard

    Sample code for hx8347-A and SSD1289 for 8bits MCU ( begin with Freescale MCU 9s08aw60 with codewarrior V10.x and now Coldfire V1) , print text , draw line , box , circle, scrolling, get coordinates of touchpanel , read BMP file and FATlite drivers from Freescale revised ( FAT16 ). Tested on 9s08aw60 demoboard : http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=DEMO9S08AW60E&fr=g New release with Coldfire V1 Flexis MCF51AC256A (32bits) pins to pins compatible with 9s08aw60
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    Becta common file format for Interactive whiteboards Project has created a common file format to support interoperability, a code library under BSD, a test harness Viewer and range of sample files.
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