| pabs3 | does Qi use vapour phase soldering too? http://lists.goldelico.com/pipermail/gta04-owner/2012-October/003241.html | 00:19 |
|---|---|---|
| wpwrak | interesting. haven't heard of that one yet. | 00:44 |
| wpwrak | hmm .. boiling at 500 K .. must be quite some witchbrew | 00:49 |
| qi-bot | [commit] Werner Almesberger: add 74x585 (shift register with latch and 3-state output) component (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/kicad-libs/fde85af | 02:35 |
| qi-bot | [commit] Werner Almesberger: modules/HIERARCHY: add BGA-324 (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/kicad-libs/e30f773 | 02:35 |
| qi-bot | [commit] Werner Almesberger: modules/ssop.fpd: add TSSOP-16 (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/kicad-libs/a82eb0b | 02:35 |
| qi-bot | The build was successful: http://fidelio.qi-hardware.com/~xiangfu/build-nanonote/openwrt-xburst.minimal-20121102-0240 | 11:25 |
| whitequark | dammit, my ISP builds its network with dlink routers | 13:15 |
| whitequark | ... on broadcom chipsets, obviously | 13:16 |
| whitequark | why I am not surprised that within 1 (one) day from the connecting, one of those things got a dead port? | 13:16 |
| viric | at the office we have some dlink switches with many dead ports :) | 13:18 |
| whitequark | *dlink switches indeed | 13:31 |
| whitequark | well | 13:32 |
| whitequark | if it's dlink, every port of it is already dead. some astill accidentally work. | 13:32 |
| whitequark | and if it's broadcom, if you think it works that's just an illusion :D | 13:33 |
| viric | :) | 14:54 |
| e2580 | Anyone interested in a sneak peek at a hardware based security device we are about ready to release? | 15:45 |
| whitequark | what, again?! | 15:51 |
| e2580 | yes, we have the video available now | 15:52 |
| e2580 | you can see the CryptX2 in action | 15:52 |
| rjeffries | wolfspraul is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verilator similar to what you are designing? | 16:25 |
| larsc | no | 16:32 |
| rjeffries | nods | 16:42 |
| kristianpaul | e2580: yes i do want | 18:22 |
| kristianpaul | even if is just a sneak peak for a closed source product .. | 18:22 |
| e2580 | www.CryptX2.com | 18:22 |
| e2580 | its open source | 18:22 |
| e2580 | the video should explain everything, please give fedback on the video | 18:23 |
| roh | hm.. i dont see how one can use proper passphrases with 5 buttons | 18:24 |
| e2580 | 4-128 digits | 18:28 |
| e2580 | 10 tries wipes the salt so data is useless | 18:28 |
| e2580 | when you program the device a unique salt is generated | 18:29 |
| kristianpaul | shame about export regulations | 18:53 |
| roh | kristianpaul: yet another reason not to manuf. in the us ;) | 18:54 |
| kristianpaul | roh: faq | 18:54 |
| roh | i know why. | 18:55 |
| roh | doesnt change my stance on it | 18:55 |
| kristianpaul | sure we know you :) | 18:56 |
| kristianpaul | well me a bit | 18:56 |
| roh | how do other companies do it? | 18:56 |
| kristianpaul | sure | 18:56 |
| kristianpaul | cant.. | 18:56 |
| roh | even the omap3 falls under the same regulations | 18:57 |
| kristianpaul | i remenber other devices having just one button | 18:57 |
| kristianpaul | well i guess most portable hardrives include similar crytpo? | 18:57 |
| kristianpaul | /talking about export regulations/ | 18:57 |
| kristianpaul | lol, thats whay you should send the disk back to the US to be descrypted :p | 18:58 |
| kristianpaul | when the sata to usb bridge dies.. | 18:58 |
| kristianpaul | e2580: looks interesting | 18:58 |
| kristianpaul | from the video | 18:58 |
| e2580 | the project is open source, you will be able to buy ouside the us, but not by us directly | 18:58 |
| kristianpaul | good | 18:59 |
| e2580 | we may apply for export ability later, but i dont think it will be needed | 18:59 |
| kristianpaul | but the guys outside the us, do manufacture or buy form you? | 18:59 |
| kristianpaul | i got lost | 18:59 |
| kristianpaul | form/from | 18:59 |
| e2580 | the device is open source, anyone can make them | 19:04 |
| e2580 | we do not sell outside the USA | 19:04 |
| --- Sun Nov 4 2012 | 00:00 | |
Generated by irclog2html.py 2.9.2 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!