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This is a "'game" which purpose is to break [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_Factoring_Challenge RSA challenge keys] using the (little) power of the ARM processor of the GBA. This is also a Mode0/Alpha blending/Saving demo.  
This is a "'game" which purpose is to break [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_Factoring_Challenge RSA challenge keys] using the (little) power of the ARM processor of the GBA. This is also a Mode0/Alpha blending/Saving demo.  

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GBARSA
Gbarsa.png
General
AuthorAaron Rogers
TypeMath
Version2004
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2004/01/24
Links
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Website

This is a "'game" which purpose is to break RSA challenge keys using the (little) power of the ARM processor of the GBA. This is also a Mode0/Alpha blending/Saving demo.

Due to hardware limitation of the GBA (memory and processing power), standard factoring methods can't be used. So the method used here is based on chance: randomize for probably prime number.

Screenshots

gbarsa2.png gbarsa3.png

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