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    CRC

    CRC algorithms, test code, libraries and tables

    This is a modified version of the CRC algorithms by Lammert Bies. It supports more algorithms and has been ported to several languages. It's also useful for learning how to do hexadecimal calculations and bitwise operations in various programming languages. Disclaimer: These test programs demonstrate the calculation of CRC. I made these translation with a basic knowledge of each language. They may or may not be appropriately formatted / secured / robustified / idiot proofed or any similar programming issues.
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    MOTE CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    MOTE CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    A family of small-state CSPRNGs and Stream Ciphers

    ...The former permit seeding with a key of up to 256 or 512 bits, the latter with a 1024-bit key. Reduced to essentials, MOTE is only 5 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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    JavaBitWise

    A bitwise calculator for two integers.

    A two's compliment calculator designed for specifically for Java, but is still effective for just about any other language. It will accept two integer values and will show the binary, octal, and hexadecimal equivalence, and show how the bits interact with the logical operators not, and, or, and xor, and how primitive types are cast into other types. If there is a feature that you would like to see, let me know and I will see what I can do. I am working on a major update to how the interface works.
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