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    Post H.i.m.e.

    Hello, everyone.

    I have become intrigued with the problems posed by Dan Baron.

    In order to solve these problems, I want to introduce the H.I.M.E. programming package by Eddy Van Esch.

    HIME stands for:
    Huge Integer Math and Encryption library.

    It is a collection of functions for Windows programmers that can be used to implement secret and public key encryption/decryption and digital signing in applications.
    Attached you will find the zip file HIMEWorkbench.zip (946,176 bytes). It contains the following freeware files:

    HIME.chm - Compiled HTML help file
    HIME.dll - The HIME application link library
    HIME.hlp - Help file
    HIME.inc - The include file containing the HIME declares
    HIMELicense.txt - Your agreement with Devotechs
    HIMEWorkbench.exe - A very nice Windows(R) program which allows you to experiment with various HIME operations. I have recompiled this program to eliminate the nag screen and to increase the internal prime table to the maximum of 10000.

    I recommend that you download the freeware package from DevotechS if you are interested in trying out its capabilities.

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    Bob
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    Thanks, Bob, I will have to download HIME and try it.

    (But, relative to problems made by real mathematicians, my problems are baby problems.)


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    Baby or not baby your posts are always a good excuse to learn something or just be distracted by interesting arguments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ErosOlmi View Post
    Baby or not baby your posts are always a good excuse to learn something or just be distracted by interesting arguments.
    I have learned much from dan's "baby" problems, which have inspired me to do more research into their solutions.

    Regards,
    Bob

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