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Tue Mar 28 18:58:18 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   which one, punkman ?

Tue Mar 28 18:54:18 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   pankkake: i recommend external use only!111 edges are sharp.

Tue Mar 28 18:54:01 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   if you want to know precisely how, read the schematic and cpld src, they are posted.

Tue Mar 28 18:53:28 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   ~7kByte/s. typically at room temperature.

Tue Mar 28 18:53:12 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   all it does is give a straight 8bit stream of rng.

Tue Mar 28 18:52:59 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   it could.

Tue Mar 28 18:50:04 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   ttl cable is included simply so user can test the device 'out of the box'.

Tue Mar 28 18:49:21 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   there is no onboard usb anything. straight serial. idea being, you can use your own ttl cable, that you picked up in a random shop, rather than give nsa one more thing to profitably sabotage when package is en route.

Tue Mar 28 18:48:09 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   it is wholly a problem with the commonplace ttl cables, rather than with FG

Tue Mar 28 18:47:40 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   (some older ones, need the workaround described)

Tue Mar 28 18:47:20 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   pankkake: they do.

Tue Mar 28 18:45:13 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   not so much 'talk' as , pgp a postage addr ( neither asciilifeform nor mircea_popescu is a telepath, somehow gotta know where to post )

Tue Mar 28 18:44:32 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   ( http://shop.nosuchlabs.com , if you missed the link )

Tue Mar 28 18:44:17 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   it even has 'shopping cart'

Tue Mar 28 18:43:58 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   what's the hard part, out of curiosity ?

Tue Mar 28 18:43:11 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   pankkake: so does intel!

Tue Mar 28 18:43:02 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   at least it -- is fast.

Tue Mar 28 18:42:56 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   if you're gonna use this, why not use intel's built-in rng.

Tue Mar 28 18:42:41 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   no separability of analogue and digital subsystems.

Tue Mar 28 18:42:23 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   lol, no shield, noisy usb power feeding right into noiser-still voltage multiplier.

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