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2001 Jan 08
0
patent on 3D floodfill?
http://www.delphion.com/details?&pn=US04751643__&s_clms=1#clms
This patent was referred to in conjunction with marching cubes in the
comp.graphics.algorithms. Looking at claim 1, it seems like they
patented a 3D version of a floodfill. Silly? Obvious?
Lourens
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2001 Apr 18
3
Wine release 20010418
This is release 20010418 of Wine, a free implementation of Windows on
Unix. This is still a developers only release. There are many bugs
and unimplemented features. Most applications still do not work
correctly.
Patches should be submitted to "wine-patches@winehq.com". Please don't
forget to include a ChangeLog entry.
WHAT'S NEW with Wine-20010418: (see ChangeLog for
2001 Apr 18
3
Wine release 20010418
This is release 20010418 of Wine, a free implementation of Windows on
Unix. This is still a developers only release. There are many bugs
and unimplemented features. Most applications still do not work
correctly.
Patches should be submitted to "wine-patches@winehq.com". Please don't
forget to include a ChangeLog entry.
WHAT'S NEW with Wine-20010418: (see ChangeLog for
2000 Dec 15
6
patents and separate entropy coding
Hi everyone,
first of all, I searched through the archives for any posts resembling
this, I didn't read all posts about the patents so if this has been
suggested before I apologise.
I read in an article on C|Net (I think, it was linked from Slashdot
anyway) that Thompson are threatening to sue you if Ogg Vorbis becomes a
success. Which is evil, and I'm also mad at them because they never
2000 Dec 29
0
More [A tangent on RC5] Cryptography patents (was: openssl lib question.)
...nSSL.
Anyway, I knew that there were issues
with RC5 but was reasonably certain
that they didn't impact OpenSSH.
I took more of a look at some
of the links I had found (and several
follow-ons), and verified that:
1. A patent for RC5 was granted to
RSA Data Security in March 1998
http://www.delphion.com/details?pn=US05724428__
(although RSA's website claims
the patent was granted May 1997.)
2. RC6 (the AES competitor follow-on
to RC5) is "proprietary of RSA
Security"--and although it's not
public knowledge as to whether
a patent application has been
submitted for RC6,...