What is the quality of the Hardware RNG in the Raspberry Pi? I have heard about the controversy about the intel chip and wondered if there were any parallel questions about the Raspberry Pi.
Near as I can figure out if an Hardware RNG does not come automaticly with your desktop or laptop, the Raspberry Pi seems to be about the cheapest source of random numbers you can get. Entropy key are only 36 pounds, but they seem to have a long backlog. What about using and Raspberry Pi for hard random number generation? Question 2: What effect did Quantum World Corporation v. Atmel Corporation et al have on the availablity of Hardware RNGs in PCs? Thank you for considering my questions. -- Paul Elliott 1(512)837-1096 [email protected] PMB 181, 11900 Metric Blvd Suite J http://www.free.blackpatchpanel.com/pme/ Austin TX 78758-3117 --- "Encryption works. Properly implemented strong crypto systems are one of the few things that you can rely on. Unfortunately, endpoint security is so terrifically weak that NSA can frequently find ways around it." Edward Snowden
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