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![]() Héhéhé, just FYI, LW 4.0.5 is very stable on os x, LW has been running without restarts on my imac g3 for the past 9 days as UP and uploading more than 12 gigs of data. LW memory and processor usages stayed the same over the days -- très bien ![]() Ciao Edit: I think that each time my ISP changes my IP (a dynamic one and it changes often) the library adds one source (it remembers my old IP).
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http://www.rodage.org/pub/java/. When compiled with the GNU "gcj" compiler, my SHA1 implementation shows an "impressive" rate of only 16 CPU cycles per byte on a Pentium III, according to the GNU Crypto author, as he also have other test vectors for the Tiger, SHA-1, MD5 algorithms, and he didn't report bugs to me, he will soon release an updated version of GNU Crypto with my new implementations, and I am working on SHA-256 (and SHA-224 which is a small variant), SHA-384 and SHA-512 (these 3 are part of the Secure Hash algorithms recently added to the american cryptographic standard, and approved too by the European NESSIE standard). (SHA-512 and SHA-384 are very challenging to optimize for speed; lots of things can be optimized face to all the available implementations, but the number and complexity of binary expressions is quite complex; optimizing SHA-1 required lots of manual work that could not be automated by a generation script.)
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