25.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de
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Translator wanted
For the english translations of amiga-news.de (you are reading them
right now), we are looking urgently for people
willing to translate the news item of a day once or twice a week.
So far I am doing the translations "all alone". However, I am facing
the first final exams at the b.i.b.
Paderborn mid February, and would like to have some preparation
time.
If you want to help me with the translations, please
contact me at solar@baud.de.
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25.Jan.2000
Henner Puderbach by e-mail
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Amster mailinglist created
Jacob Laursen has created a special mailinglist for Amster.
Here you can enter discussions about Amster, the Napster client
for AmigaOS. Further details at the title link.
Subscribe: amster-subscribe@onelist.com
Unsubscribe: amster-unsubscribe@onelist.com
Post message: amster@onelist.com
List owner: amster-owner@onelist.com
URL: http://www.onelist.com/community/amster
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25.Jan.2000
COSA
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Meeting in Reading, England
In England, too, important Amiga personalities met with Bill McEwen,
Fleecy Moss of Amiga and Francis Charig of TAO. Steve Crietzman participated
in this meeting, representing COSA, and summarized his impressions in this
report.
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24.Jan.2000
Aaron Digulla by e-mail
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AROS News
Aaron Digulla writes:
The WWW site has been reworked (a little!) :-) The design is still bad, but (most of) the
links are ok again, the status is again updated daily, the code size graph looks a little
better, and there is a news area on the main page.
In the code we currently work on the shell and the console.device (so a functional version
of AROS Native/x86 can be expected soon). Additionally the speed issue with graphics has
been solved (Quake in AROS under Linux with X11 now runs with 50fps, Quake directly under
Linux/X11 runs with 60fps).
And it looks like there is a solution for the PR problem of AROS coming up.
Current status: 65% ready, 35 MB code.
(Translation: mb)
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24.Jan.2000
Amiga Flame
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Crystal Interactive: Amiga games in shops
Crystal Interactive (Bubble Heroes, Gilbert Goodmate etc.)
plans selling Amiga games in about 30,000 shops in over 30 countries worldwide. This is possible due
to dual CDs with program versions for Amiga systems and IBM-compatible PCs.
CDs for Amiga systems only will be available from distributors and Amiga retailers.
At first, Bubble Heroes will be released. It is a mixture of platform and skill test game.
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24.Jan.2000
ANN
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New Amiga magazine for USA?
Bill Griffin, President of G&G Enterprises,
asks former Amazing authors in this Usenet posting to contact him. He plans publishing a
new Amiga magazine in the USA.
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24.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News
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REBOL: Manual Update, Book
The Rebol website was slightly optimized. And there are some
news from REBOL.
The beta version of REBOL/View will be released soon. This is the GUI
system for REBOL.
Carl Sassenrath was invited by the National Institute of Standards and
Technology to the Pervasive Computing Conference, and
will speek on REBOL focussing on distributed applications on January 26th.
On January 27th, 6PM PST, Carl Sassenrath will present REBOL to the TV audience live in
The Screensavers by Ziff-Davis TV.
The REBOL module for the HTTP server Apache for Unix and Linux is in beta phase. Details can
be asked from apachedev@rebol.com.
The User's Guide is released in version 2.2.0.
The January issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal carries
a REBOL article by Michael Swaine. For the rework of his website he had a look at several
scripting languages and opted for REBOL because it is easier to use than many others, and
offers a good connection to the Internet.
(Translation: mb)
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24.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News
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WHDLoad website on new server
WHDLoad can now be found at http://www.amigaworld.com/support/whdload/
on WWW.
THe program allows system friendly hard drive installation of many games and demos.
(Translation: mb)
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24.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News
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Amiga "BoingCoin"
The Amiga "BoingCoin" is a copper coin with the Boing ball as colored logo. Manufacturer
is All Things Amiga under license of Amiga Int.
The coin is about as thick as a mouse cord. (Bad thing some people have cordless mice. :-))
Other designes are planned as well as custom designs - e.g. for user groups. Pictures of the coin
can be found on the manufacturer's page.
The price is 10 USD plus 2 USD p&p. Special prices available for orders of 25+ coins.
Two for one available until January 31st.
E-Mail: boingcoin@allthingsamiga.com
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23.Jan.2000
Megabyte in ANF
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Unofficial Hypercom3z troubleshooting page
If you have unexplained deadlocks with your Hypercom, you should have a look
at the tips by Thomas Huber, who solved the issue.
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23.Jan.2000
Amiga Newsfeed
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Gateway Computer Show Amiga 2k in St. Louis
Bob Sharp, organisator of the big Amiga show in St. Louis planned for April 1st/2nd 2000,
tells us that many exhibitors from Europe have announced themselves in the last ten days.
individual Computers from Germany will be present as well as Paul Nolan Ltd. from England.
Other exhibitors are NASAU, amiga.org, Digital Arts, AmiTech Dayton Users Group, E.S.
Productions and Northwest Amiga Group. Those who have not yet announced themselves should do
so now.
If you want to win the famous magic cup
can place a banner on his website until the show starts:
To: "amiganewsfeed"@phoebe.hosting4u.net
Subject: [ANF] (fwd) Amiga 2K Press Release 8
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2000 22:17:16 -0600
PRESS RELEASE:
Amiga 2K - Banner Year Rewards
January 19, 2000
Let's make this a banner year for Amiga and Amigans.
Place the Amiga 2K show banner on your web sites, and
or distribute flyers for the Amiga 2K show. All Amiga
clubs, companies and individual Amigans can enter this
promotion. The more folks that see the banners and elect
to come to Amiga 2K, the better it will be for the Amiga.
To encourage the distribution of the Amiga 2K brochures
that we have printed, and the placement of our show banner,
located at: http://www.amiga-stl.com/show.html
we are offering the following incentive.
WIN A "MAGICAL AMIGA MUG"
(You can view this mug at: http://www.amiga-stl.com)
(click on the "Products" page)
First way to win: Banner Placement
Place the Amiga 2K show banner on your website and keep
it there until after the show. Fill in the information
below and email it to me.
Second way to win: Brochure distribution
If you have an Amiga club, or an Amiga company, and you
distribute Amiga 2K flyers prior to the show, I will
enter you in the drawing. Fill in the information below.
Each week, at random, I will draw a name for a cup.
Winners will be notified by email or U.S. mail if
no email address is available.
Drawings will continue until the week of the show.
It is possible to win more than once. It's possible to
win every week, as all names will be put back in the hat.
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Banner Year - Banner Placement
I have placed the Amiga 2K banner on the following
site and wish you to enter my name in a drawing for
a "Magical Amiga Mug"
Individuals Name:
Site Name:
Site address: http://
Banner placed where on the site:
Full mailing address:
Phone number:
email address:
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Banner Year - Flyers
I wish to distribute flyers for the Amiga 2K show.
Please send them to me at the address provided, and
I will distribute them. You must distribute a
minimum of five flyers.
Individuals Name:
Full mailing address:
Phone number:
email address:
Please send me _____ flyers.
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To obtain the banner, go to the following website. At the
bottom of the page is the banner. Save it to your Amiga
and place it on your site.
Thanks for your help, and your interest. I wish I had
more mugs to give out, but we are running out of them.
If you are interested in viewing what the mugs look like,
check out: http://www.amiga-stl.com Click on the
"Products" page. A picture of the mug is displayed.
These are five color high quality porcelain mugs with
gold rims and four finger handles. They have two unique
designs, one on each side of the mug. The designs are
heat sensitive, so when hot liquids are added to the
mug, the design changes. The mugs are microwave safe.
They should not be washed in the dishwasher however.
It affects the magic ink, fading it, and eventually
affecting the gold rim.
See you at Amiga 2K, April 1 & 2, in St. Louis, MO. The
largest Amiga show in the Americas. Check out the show
site at http://www.amiga-stl.com/show.html
Good luck, and thanks.
Bob Scharp
Amigan-St. Louis
bscharp@icon-stl.net
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Bob Scharp, WOW! Amiga 2K is going to be HUGE!
bscharp@icon-stl.net Almost 1,200 people attended Amiga 99.
Amigan-St. Louis
P.O. Box 672 You've just got to check it out at:
Bridgeton, MO 63044 http://www.amiga-stl.com
U.S.A. Amiga 2K, the next Gateway Computer
Show - April 1 & 2, 2000.
(Translation: mb)
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23.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de
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Software News
- XAD-System version4
Dirk Stoecker writes us by e-mail:
Version 4 of the archive extractor "xadmaster.library" is ready. This system allows to
extract archives of different formats (LhA, LZX, RAR, Zip, ...). Additionally, disk archives
(DMS, Zoom) can also be extracted, even enabling to extract files from such archives without
needing a disk (or ram drive). The original archiver programs are no longer needed, but are
replaced by internal subroutines.
Right now, only the included shell tools fully support the system, but a Reaction GUI is in
the works, modules for DirOpus and other programs are already existing or currently under
development.
The system can be downloaded from Aminet at util/arc/xadmaster.lha, and some additional
informations are available at the title link. The antivirus tool CheckX is a good suplement
(Aminet util/arc/CheckX.lha), checking whole hard drives and CDs including the file and disk
archives with the help of XAD.
- Douglas F. McLaughlin: StrICQ Version 0.1702
Download: STRICQ.lha
- AmiDog: TrueReality Version 990629.2
Download: TrueReality.lha
- Peter John Hutchison: New HP Deskjet 870C driver v40.11
Drivers for HP 810C, 850C, 870C, 880C, 890C and compatible (not 820C)
Download: HP_Deskjet870C.lha
- Frank Fenn: WBStartup++ version 1.0
Download: wbstartup++.lha - 6 Kb
- Imagine Amiga Constant Upgrade Program (ACUP) version 5.17
The update can be downloaded by registered ACUP users from the usual download area.
New: 24bit datatype system supported for Brushmapping, OS3.5 compatible, new GUI
and fuctionality of the zoom function, improved MPEG generator, new GUI and functionality
of the Bevel- and the Frame-goto-function. More details at the title link.
(Translation: mb)
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23.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de
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amiga-news.de now with Web Directory
After the well-respected CUCUG Amiga Web Directory has officially left its field of activity, a big gap had to be
filled in the AMIGA-Online-World. Reason enough for the runners of the popular amiga-news.de-site and the
well-known AMIGA- software-house Innovative to develop a new Web Directory, that has now been finalized.
The name of the baby is "amiga-news.de Web Directory" and is waiting to be fed with links, so that it can grow
to the size of its recently retired big brother. Among the features of the proved CUCUG AWD, the amiga-news.de
Web Directory offers new abilities: In future, the postal address, phone- number, the logo of the site and more
will be provided for every entry. In order to keep the growing amiga-news.de Web Directory up-to-date, every
website-runner in the database has the ability to change the respective data via a self-defined password.
amiga-news.de and Innovative wish you many happy hours with the new Web Directory and declare it to be
opened from today on.
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22.Jan.2000
Individual Computers
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Individual Computers News
As reported yesterday, Individual Computers took over the hardware department of VMC.
By the way, now we know why the X-Surf was delayed for a week ;-). Jens Schönfeld sells
his accident car to the highest bid,
the car he crashed in in December 99. The pictures clearly document that Jens has a protective
angel (and a good car) with him, since he went unscathed despite rolling about twice.
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22.Jan.2000
Andreas Kleinert by e-mail
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Request
Andreas Kleinert writes:
I am looking for somebody who would coordinate a handful of people interested in doing independant
benchmarks with the existing JFIF and PNG datatypes for 68k and PPC.
The problem with... erm... manufacturer-conducted benchmarks is, that they are not necessarily
transparant for everyone in every detail. E.g. graphics from Aminet should be used for the tests,
so everybody can test them himself. Additionally, different configurations could lead to different
results, so several configs should be listed. I picture it like this:
- people interested contact the coordinated
- ideally, the coordinator should be able to offer a WWW site where results can be posted
- ideally generated with a sample list of JPEG and PNG files from Aminet (different sizes, from
pix/misc), PNG perhaps from the Cloanto package (AFAIK PPaint comes with several of them).
- several configs should be used:
- A1200 with 020/030 and 040, 060
- A1200 with PPC
- A4000 with 030 and 040, 060
- A4000 with PPC
- the results should be updated regulary (with new releases)
- together with the results it should be listed:
- system configuration (CPU, RAM, graphic board)
- operating system (3.0, 3.1 - picDT V40, 43, 44)
- datatypes config
Is somebody interested in organizing something like this? Please contact
Andreas Kleinert.
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22.Jan.2000
PerSuaSiVe SoftWorX
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Andreas Kleinert closes his website...
...at least for some days. He writes:
Due to the massive software piracy and other tendencies to de-stabilize the Amiga software
market (not even counting subtle attempts to bash the competition with unfair methods),
I decided to take this page down for some days.
In the meantime, the website does no longer carry the statement that was posted there
originally, and only offers a link to the RegNet registration site.
(Translation: mb)
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22.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de
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What to do if you encounter pirated software?
Kent Seaton has posted some Howto's
about this in the NoPiracy forum, which have been included in the "No Piracy" website.
(Translation: mb)
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22.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de
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Software News
- Danny Hamon wrote us by e-mail:
I got myself the tool "MCControl". With this tool, the Amiga can read the memory card of the Playstation,
and can seperately save settings. So old settings are not lost when overwritten with new ones.
The tool supports DexDrive, and you don't have to be great in fixing things to build a memory card reader
for your own. A manual for the build-it-yourself kit is included in the archive. Download:
mccontrol.lha.
- Oliver Roberts:
WarpPNG.datatype version 44.3 -
download WarpPNGdt.lha
WarpJPEG.datatype version 44.7 -
download WarpJPEGdt.lha
- Douglas F. McLaughlin: StrICQ version 0.1698
Download: STRICQ.lha
- Haage & Partner has new drivers for the
graphics tablet Wacom-Graphire. H&P writes: Finally, Amiga fans can enjoy the new graphics
tablet, too. The drivers support the pressure sensitive pen as well as the included cordless
mouse including its scroll wheel.
More details.
- The number of preorders for the Amiga version of "Simon The Sorcerer 2" from
Epic Marketing is currently 346. Just to remember,
500 preorders are needed to realise "Simon The Sorcerer 2" for Amiga. Preorders can be placed
here.
- Christian Sharnbeck wrote us by e-mail that
since beginning of this year, the latest version of the (to him) best known shareware program
for maintaining your household money, UltraAccount v5.0, can be downloaded from
Richard Smedley. You can also register online there.
All possible transactions, and later corrections, are easily done. Maintaining seperate accounts
is possible. Totals are always available for all accounts. Several languages. With a little trick,
UA5.0 now also works with the Amiga emulator UAE for PC: Ask the author or
Chr.Scharnbeck@t-online.de.
Download: ultraacc.lha
- Dundar Unsal tells us in ANF that at Amigart, the
Amster Web Page is the ultimate source for
music online. New released is Amster version 0.4.
Download: amster.lha.
(Translation: mb)
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21.Jan.2000
VMC
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VMC Network & Communication News
- VMC will not produce any more hardware
Since beginning of the new Year 2000 we decided not to produce or to
develop hardware any more. The company VMC will focus on software
developement and license the software products to third party
companies.
- HyperCOM 1 not produced any more, rights sold
The - nearly legendary - HyperCOM 1 interface for the Amiga 1200 will
not be sold any more by VMC. All rights for further production as well
as an adapted software license have been sold to "Individual
Computers", who will continue to offer this product with an excellent
service under the name "Silversurfer".
- HyperCOM Plus product line sold completely
On January, 20th, the products of the HyperCOM plus product line have
been sold. The complete stock and a license for further production has
been transferred to "Individual Computers". However, VMC will continue
the software care and ensure proper function in the future. We kindly
ask you to direct any orders to Individual Computers or a distributor
that carries their products.
- New ISDN-Blaster-3 and VMCISDN on the way?
We're currently continuing our work on the ISDN-software. The
harddisk-crash last year has destroyed large parts of the sources that
have still not been restored. We're currently checking the necessity of
a new generation of ISDN cards that will blast everything you know from
ISDN-adapters or modems.
Please tell us what you think about a new ISDN product that perfectly
fits the need of your Amiga, as we need your feedback to decide whether
this can be profitable or not.
- The most important software-news
HyperCOM 1 and 3+ clockport-cards
All HyperCOM drivers have been adapted to the new clock-ports that have
been introduced by various vendors lately.
1.) ACT's Amiga 1200 Zorro-IV Bus board
This Zorro expansion for the A1200 offers you four independant
clock-ports. Each of them can be used with any HyperCOM card now.
2.) Individual Computers' X-Surf network card
The X-Surf network card offers two independant clock-ports and a
special 26-pin expansion port for HyperCOM 3+ modules. All ports of
this card are supported in the new software, even if there is more than
one network card present in the system.
3.) Individual Computers' Amiga 600 adapter
This special clockport adapter gives you the possibility to use A1200
expansions on the "pocket size" Amiga veteran. The connector is fully
supported for all HyperCOM cards with clock-port interface. However,
it will be a bigger problem to find space for anything else than a
Silversurfer.
4.) Iomega parallel ZIP-100 drive
The long-ago announced drivers for IOMega's parallel port ZIP-100 drive
has entered the last stage of the intense beta tests and shows
unexpectedly high transfer rates with the HyperCOM parallel ports.
In our tests, Diskspeed has measured up to 450KBytes per second
repeatedly.
We're calling all HyperCOM customers who own a ZIP-100 or the later
ZIP-100Plus/250 to contact us for a public betatest during the next few
days.
5.) ScanQuix parallel scanner support for HyperCOM
For the Scanquix software, a compatible API has been implemented into
the HyperCOM drivers. However, it's not known when the first version of
Scanquix will be published that makes use of this API. With every
single customer who will contact the Scanquix author Andreas Günther
and tell him that he's willing to pay for such a software, Andreas'
motivation will be increased a lot.
Best regards, Yours Harald Frank, VMC
(Translation: mb)
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21.Jan.2000
Amiga Newsfeed ML
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NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc. announces availability of Tumbler(TM) Software Toolkit
NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc. has announced the availability of the
Tumbler(TM) software toolkit implementing NTRU, the world's fastest
secure public key cryptography system. The Tumbler(TM) toolkit was
developed by Tao Group. Tumbler(TM) delivers encryption, decryption,
authentication and digital signature features at speeds over 100 times
faster than alternative systems, including those from RSA (Nasdaq:RSAS)
and Certicom (Toronto:CIC), at equivalent security levels.
Read the full press release below:
Return-Path: majordomo-owner@owlnet.net
From: Gary Peake gpeake@texas.net
To: "amiganewsfeed"@phoebe.hosting4u.net
Subject: [ANF] Tao's Tumbler(TM) Cryptographic Toolkit
Operates 100 Times Faster Than Rivals
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 01:04:12 -0600
Organization: http://www.owlnet.net
Reply-To: amiganewsfeed@owlnet.net
Boston, MA, January 20th, 2000
NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc. has announced the availability of the
Tumbler(TM) software toolkit implementing NTRU, the world's fastest
secure public key cryptography system. The Tumbler(TM) toolkit was
developed by Tao Group. Tumbler(TM) delivers encryption, decryption,
authentication and digital signature features at speeds over 100 times
faster than alternative systems, including those from RSA (Nasdaq:RSAS)
and Certicom (Toronto:CIC), at equivalent security levels.
"The need for public key security is moving from traditional Information
Technology (IT) applications to mass market consumer electronics
devices, such as wireless telephones, portable music players and digital
televisions." said Scott Crenshaw, NTRU Vice President of Business
Development. "These applications have vastly different requirements than
IT applications. Solutions for consumer devices must be fast,
inexpensive to implement in hardware, and consume minimal power. All of
the existing technologies, including Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems (ECC),
are just too large and slow. NTRU delivers the ideal solution for the
emerging consumer electronics market."
Key benefits of Tumbler(TM) over the competition include:
Fast performance, even on low speed processors
Small memory footprint
Low cost to implement in hardware (fewer gates required)
Increased server performance (supports more users with fewer servers)
Reduced battery consumption
Francis Charig, Chairman & Chief Executive of Tao Group said "Tumbler
incorporates unique technologies from both NTRU and Tao. Our development
team has worked with NTRU to develop successfully a toolkit which can
resolve many of the security issues faced by digital appliances on
mobile, home and professional networks."
The technology in the Tumbler(TM) toolkit is ideally suited for
applications where high performance, high security and low power
consumption are required, such as wireless data communications, Internet
music and video distribution, micro payments, e-commerce and embedded
devices.
Developed by a team of world renowned mathematicians and cryptographers,
NTRU provides the fastest and most efficient public key cryptography
solution - at all security levels. Unlike other technologies, NTRU
resists parallel processing attacks. Likewise, its disposable key
technology allows frequent public key changes. Those properties
dramatically reduce the risk of power analysis, timing attacks, and the
danger of security breaches due to misplaced, lost, or intercepted keys.
Perhaps most important of all, NTRU offers high levels of security
without the performance sacrifices inherent in systems such as RSA and
ECC. The NTRU technology has been extensively studied by both the
academic and commercial cryptographic community. Complete technical
details, including a tutorial, are available on NTRU's web site at
www.ntru.com/tech.learning.htm.
NTRU's unprecedented performance advantages open up new options for
security. Its super fast key generation allows the encryption of every
transaction with a different public key. Disposable key use enables
completely new paradigms in encryption - for example, encrypting every
second of a music clip with a different key. That means, on a
three-minute clip, the time and cost of breaking the encryption increase
by a factor of 180. Disposable keys also allow every wireless data
transaction to be encrypted with a different independent key. Unlike
other systems that claim to generate multiple encryption keys to protect
media, NTRU disposable keys are completely independent of one another,
dramatically enhancing security. Disposable keys will become
increasingly necessary as insecure channels carry valuable data.
At the heart of NTRU is a collection of mathematical algorithms based on
manipulating lists of very small integers. This allows NTRU to achieve
high speeds with the use of minimal computing power. NTRU is the first
practical and secure public key cryptosystem not based on factorization
or discrete logarithm problems, which require the use of extremely large
integers or complex structures. The computations performed in NTRU
involve simpler processes that can be performed very quickly even on
inexpensive 8-bit processors at security levels equivalent to other
public key cryptosystems.
Notes to Editors
About Tao
Tao Group is an intellectual property generator and software company
specializing in technologies for home and mobile networks. Incorporated
in 1992, the Company provides leading edge products for the emerging
markets of intelligent consumer devices. The company's philosophy is
based on providing powerful frameworks for use right across the range of
networked appliances from smart phones to digital television into which
Tao's clients can build in their own branding and incorporate their own
added value. Tao's clients include blue chip technology corporations in
the United States, Japan and Europe. Motorola and Sony are investors in
Tao Group. Tao is headquartered in Reading, United Kingdom, with
representation in Japan and the US, and its staff includes more than
fifty world-class software engineers. Tao is a Deloitte & Touche Fast 50
Winner and has won a series of innovation awards for its operating
system and Java(TM) based engine.
About NTRU Cryptosystems
NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc. makes the world's fastest secure public key
cryptography solutions operating over 100 times faster than competitive
systems at equivalent security levels. NTRU is the fastest secure public
key cryptography solution for wireless data communications, digital
music and video distribution, e-commerce and embedded applications.
Strategic investors include Sony Corporation. For more information, see
www.ntru.com or call NTRU at 888.346.NTRU or 617.948.9138.
NTRU, F@stWTLS, the NTRU logo and the F@stWTLS logo are trademarks of
NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc. Portions of NTRU's system are the subject of
pending patent applications in the US and internationally. Tumbler(TM)
is a trademark of the Tao Group, Ltd.
Contact:
Scott Crenshaw
NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc.
Tel: (617) 948-9138
Fax: (708) 575-3426
Email: screnshaw@ntru.com
Web: http://www.ntru.com/
Graham Nice
Tao
Tel: +44 (0)118 901 2999
Fax: +44 (0)118 901 2963
Email: Nice@tao-group.com
Web: http://www.tao-group.com/
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Gary Peake
http://www.owlnet.net
Team AMIGA (Translation: mb)
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21.Jan.2000
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KOSH Trouble
Gary Peake writes:
We're having server problems again.
http://www.iconimaging.net/kosh/ is currently down, as are mailing lists.
We're working to try and rectify this situation, but there's nothing we
can do about it right now.
http://kosh.convergence.org/ is still live. Mailing lists will be up
again somewhere ASAP - it would be helpful if subscribers could get in
touch in case we can't get hold of a list. If anyone wants to know
anything can they mail me (greg@kosh.convergence.org) and I'll try and
answer any questions.
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