ramsesoriginal wrote:
If it's like that, then a simple amplitude-modulation over a
pre-recorded, fixed, carrier of the encrypted data should be no
problem, since amplitudes are sent...
It's not.
It sends what is in essence a model of what state the human throat is in.
This is what the codec is
If it's like that, then a simple amplitude-modulation over a
pre-recorded, fixed, carrier of the encrypted data should be no
problem, since amplitudes are sent...
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 12:09 AM, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen
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> On 4/24/08, ramsesoriginal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/24/08, ramsesoriginal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Adilson Oliveira
> > - - I've being reading about a project to implement cryptography on
> > Openmoko so the calls and text messages can be secured, unfortunately I
> > forgot the name of the project but I'v
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Adilson Oliveira wrote:
> - I've being reading about a project to implement cryptography on
> Openmoko so the calls and text messages can be secured, unfortunately I
> forgot the name of the project but I've heard that voice calls can't be
> secured like that due limitati
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Adilson Oliveira
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> Sorry for being pushy but I've seem even blank emails being answered, I
> wonder why mine wasn't the first time so I decided to try again :)
That happen
No realease date yet, but we are closer than ever... I
was waiting for it so long that when I got one in my
hands I will miss "this waiting for" feeeling.
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Hello.
Sorry for being pushy but I've seem even blank emails being answered, I
wonder why mine wasn't the first time so I decided to try again :)
I've been fascinated for this project for some time and now, with the
proximity of the Freerunner release
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