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Re: RSA Data Security Challenge



I've got four machines running for debian@debian.org: a P100 and P133 
running Debian, a IRIX machine, and a Sparc 20.  I've got some questions:

The code I've got does not accept the -i option, but it gives the 
following:

<L>:syrus$ rc5-client-linux-i586 
Usage: rc5-client-linux-i586 [-m] [-n level] [-c count] [-h hours]
       [-a <address>] [-p <port>] <identity>

So, I assumed that the command 'rc5-client-linux-i586 debian@debian.org' 
does the right thing.  Do you concur? How can I check this?

The other question:  Anyone know how I can spawn another job on the 
second cpu of the Sparc?

Thanks.  Syrus.

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Syrus Nemat-Nasser <syrus@ucsd.edu>    UCSD Physics Dept.



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