Re: DES


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Re: DES



No it doesn't.
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>From:  Chris Jarvis[SMTP:Lem@MINDLESS.COM]
>Sent:  Thursday, January 15, 1998 12:56 PM
>To:    CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
>Subject:       FW: DES
>
>Doesn't the 85 have DelVar( then?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From:   Jody [SMTP:jody1@ALASKA.NET]
>Sent:   14 January 1998 23:09
>To:     CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
>Subject:        DES
>
>>
>> I'm working on DES (data encryption standard) program for the '85.  I'm
>> writing it in Basic.  So far I haven't used any binary types (just lists
>>and
>> matrices) so it's a bit of a memory hog in places.  Is there a way to
>>delete
>> a list from within a program?
>>
>> Ge
>
>You're messing with DES!! I've got an 83, and I tried that a while
>back, but it didn't work. Instead I went and make a bunch of various
>other encryption and decryption programs - also all in BASIC. Stuff
>like using the Vigenere shift. Anyway, did you actually get the ENTIRE
>DES procedure into the calc?! About your question, I don't think you
>can delete things from within a program on the 85.
>
>Jody Snider
>jody1@alaska.net
>