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Why does it have to be signed? (I've never understood the whole signing thing with apps)
I'm just curious about what these "security reasons" are that I keep hearing about...
Quote from: ZippyDee on March 24, 2011, 01:24:23 amWhy does it have to be signed? (I've never understood the whole signing thing with apps)If they are signed (I have no idea if they are) it would be to control who could make programs.
Yeesh. So is it possible to sign an app on calc, or does it have to be done on a computer?
Yeah, I don't see the necessity, either. Is it hardware that does that? I know there is a memory map mode that doesn't do this...
You know, I have a question. Why is it that the filesize of an App on the computer is always several times bigger that what it will actually be on the calc?
In other news, Frey continues kicking unprecedented levels of ass.
Quote from: Xeda112358 on March 24, 2011, 12:11:05 pmYeah, I don't see the necessity, either. Is it hardware that does that? I know there is a memory map mode that doesn't do this...I believe it mostly has to do with how the chip is set up for flash and ram. In one memory map mode, you have page 0 in 0000-3FFF, some flash page in 4000-7FFF, a ram page (82 I think) in 8000-BFFF, and ram page 0 (81 or 80, I can't remember) in C000-FFFF.
Quote from: Compynerd255 on March 24, 2011, 06:31:47 pmYou know, I have a question. Why is it that the filesize of an App on the computer is always several times bigger that what it will actually be on the calc?Because there's more stuff on the computer than there is on the calc. There's header stuff for the app and more. I don't know why it would be several times bigger, though.
I don't really even understand how the signing works, so I don't really get what would have to be done to sign an app on calc. Why would anything ever need to use 512 bit numbers except for high decimal precision?