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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Scott Wilber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Well, you certainly have a one-track mind. In any case, it seems that >your goal in life is to become GGR's publicist. I am sure he >appreciates all your efforts on his behalf. Sure, it's nice to have friends. For the record, I said that there might be cryptographic problems with using LFSRs for filtering. Since details of your filtering system are not forthcoming, I'm not able to say, one way or the other, whether there are such problems or not. But adding a couple of gates to make it nonlinear certainly couldn't hurt. What I didn't say was that your system as a whole wasn't just fine. As far as I can tell, it will deliver plenty of good random bits for any application. But that isn't what I or the other commenters have been commenting upon. We've been trying to point out that keeping the precise details secret does not enhance your reputation in this community. That buzzwords like "infinitely recursive linear feedback shift registers" and especially "paranormal" lead to skepticism. Anyway, you have a successful product, and to some extent deservedly so, so feel free to ignore my suggestion. I'll cope. Greg. -- Greg Rose 232B EC8F 44C6 C853 D68F E107 E6BF CD2F 1081 A37C Qualcomm Australia: http://www.qualcomm.com.au
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