> Hi,
>
> Is there a MD5 C-code that i could use, which does not use stdio.h /
> string.h or any standard
> libraries ? Coz, i do not have stdio on my 8051 micro.
Which C compiler are you using?
Ian
Reply by Tim Wescott●October 10, 20062006-10-10
Ravi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a MD5 C-code that i could use, which does not use stdio.h /
> string.h or any standard
> libraries ? Coz, i do not have stdio on my 8051 micro. Need a simple
> plain C-program.
> Basically i need a random key gen. (MD5 preferable)
> Please let me know if there is a way to work this out.
>
>
> Thanks
> - RK
>
Search around. If the code is well written the key generator should be
separate from the functions that use i/o -- at worst you'll have to edit
a file, at best you'll just use one or two files out of the whole package.
If you _do_ find a package where everything is all twined up together --
find another package.
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Reply by Ravi●October 10, 20062006-10-10
Hi,
Is there a MD5 C-code that i could use, which does not use stdio.h /
string.h or any standard
libraries ? Coz, i do not have stdio on my 8051 micro. Need a simple
plain C-program.
Basically i need a random key gen. (MD5 preferable)
Please let me know if there is a way to work this out.
Thanks
- RK