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加密算法實現
Pegwit is a program for performing public key file encryption
and authentication.
Encryption means that pegwit allows you to keep the information
in files you send by email (or other means) confidential.
Eavesdroppers will not be able to read the email.
Authentication allows you to check that a file has not been
tampered with (changed) since it was signed.
The AVRcam source files were built using the WinAVR distribution
(version 3.3.1 of GCC). I haven t tested other versions of GCC,
but they should compile without too much difficulty.
* The source files for the AVRcam had the author name and copyright
information added back into them after the judging of the project,
since it states in the competition rules that the author s name
can not be present during their inspection.
* The included source files are the ones that were submitted for
the entry into the Circuit Cellar contest. I have continued to
develop the AVRcam, and have added several new features (such as
ignoring objects that aren t larger than a minimum size, removing
tracked objects that overlap with each, and some general
optimizations). If you are interested in the latest source,
email me at john@jrobot.net
* For more info about the AVRcam, check out http://www.jrobot.net
John Orlando
August 20, 2004