
Hello SDSC,
You've raised an interesting topic on this forum. This is confirmed by the fact that you received from the administator your own "corner" for DNA, the application developed by you. Yesterday, I arrived on this forum for the first time. Before that, I was several years fascinated by the mystery that Jan Sloot has left behind. The forum at that time was http://www.debroncode.nl (and is now archived here). I followed that forum with great interest. Also all information that appeared around Jan Sloot have been read, seen or heard. Of course, the book by Eric Smit also have been read (several times).
What strikes me about the "sneak preview" of your application; If you really can encode/decode any file on this way, you have according to me solved the secret of Jan Sloot (even if your solution is not completely identical to the invention of Jan Sloot). Your invention is doing the same, and that is of course what it is all about. You do not even need a box like Jan Sloot did and If i'm right, this is pure based on software.
If my conclusions are right, I don't quite understand why you open here a forum about this item. Are there any restrictions and/or issues that do not work optimal or something like that yet?
Regards, Jan
- Jan
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- Geregistreerd: za 17 dec 2011, 20:44
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The best way to slow down your compateters is to give them your source code!
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- Geregistreerd: vr 01 okt 2010, 21:53
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The best way to slow down your compateters is to give them your source code!
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- Geregistreerd: vr 01 okt 2010, 21:53
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Dear SDSC
Interesting project found on youtube, but much here has been written in difficult
languages and the translator does not work well or not at all. Is it possible to
translate this project into the American language ?
When can we expect the White Paper ?
Yukito, Ha Tsuen (HK)
Interesting project found on youtube, but much here has been written in difficult
languages and the translator does not work well or not at all. Is it possible to
translate this project into the American language ?
When can we expect the White Paper ?
Yukito, Ha Tsuen (HK)
- Yukito
Wow, I've seen the movie and if this is true, DNA / SDSC is the most promising revolution on compression area since the covered up and disappeared invention of Jan Sloot!
A question: can you really reduce any file into 256 bytes with DNA, and if you decompress it, you get also "exactly" the full original back?
- David Hofman
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Hello David,
Yes, any file can be brought back to <= 256 bytes and from that key code and a reference table, the original file can be exactly restored.
Best regards, SDSC.
Yes, any file can be brought back to <= 256 bytes and from that key code and a reference table, the original file can be exactly restored.
Best regards, SDSC.
The best way to slow down your compateters is to give them your source code!
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- Geregistreerd: vr 01 okt 2010, 21:53
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That's absolutely amazing. And the reference table, is that something constant (even though it may be large, I read something about 740 MB) or do you change the reference table while compressing a file? (i.e. can the reference table possibly contain parts of the original file?)
Just to understand this absolutely right: would this mean you could send me your program + reference table (you don't actually have to, you probably don't want to spread your software just yet, but hypothetically), then I could send you a 1 MB file, you do your magic and send me a ≤ 256 byte .dna file, and with the program (+table) you sent earlier + the 256 byte .dna file I can recreate my original 1 MB file?
Just to understand this absolutely right: would this mean you could send me your program + reference table (you don't actually have to, you probably don't want to spread your software just yet, but hypothetically), then I could send you a 1 MB file, you do your magic and send me a ≤ 256 byte .dna file, and with the program (+table) you sent earlier + the 256 byte .dna file I can recreate my original 1 MB file?
- David Hofman