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    RC5 on WinCE?

    Has anybody thought of this, does it exist? I have assimilated all the computers I can, my next step is my Philips Nino It's running a 75MHz RISC processor, that could add a few more blocks per day.

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    Try submitting a request here: http://www.distributed.net/porting/

    -izzy

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    Anyone got any ideas what sort of processor a Palm III has?

    Brendan

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    The palms use a 25mhz 68020 cpu if I remember right. The problem is the palm OS. You need a special software package to program software for the palm. And the D.net programmers probably don't have it.

    If D.net could release there source code. I could get our palm software programmer to port it over.


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    Oh, and you should be able to run the rc5des client on a WinCE device. It just won't have an optimized cpu core. Just play around with it and find the core with the best speeds. But I could be wrong.

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