Re: A83: Ti uses MD5
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Re: A83: Ti uses MD5
or a coincidence that the a section memory is defaulted to such a simple
pattern.... 0123456789ABCDEFFEDCBA9876543210... further, why would those
be in the rom (i presume that is where that page is)? Shouldn't a
register be in memory, and who is to say that TI would follow the RFC?
Solignac Julien wrote:
>
> I can't believe what I just found, in the previous RFC I referred to, it is
> explained that four 32 bit registers are used to compute a MD5 fingerprint
> and that they are initialized to the following values:
>
> word A: 01 23 45 67
> word B: 89 AB CD ef
> word C: fe dc ba 98
> word D: 76 54 32 10
>
> I actually found those four values aligned at page 1F. Which means that the
> certification process uses MD5 message digests.
>
> Solignac Julien
> x1cygnus@xcalc.org
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>
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