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* BBC Acorn User, Edition 81, April 1989, "Maths on the Dot - Tim Chappell"
 
* BBC Acorn User, Edition 81, April 1989, "Maths on the Dot - Tim Chappell"
 
Tim shows you how and when to use the Archimedes floating point emulator.  
 
Tim shows you how and when to use the Archimedes floating point emulator.  
[http://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/bbcau_apr89.pdf BBC Acorn User, April 1989]
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[https://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/bbcau_apr89.pdf BBC Acorn User, April 1989]
    
* BBC Acorn User, Edition 82, May 1989, "Arithmetic On The Dot - Tim Chappell"
 
* BBC Acorn User, Edition 82, May 1989, "Arithmetic On The Dot - Tim Chappell"
 
Concluding this look at floating point on the Archimedes and showing how to put constants in your programs.
 
Concluding this look at floating point on the Archimedes and showing how to put constants in your programs.
[http://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/bbcau_may89.pdf BBC Acorn User, May 1989]
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[https://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/bbcau_may89.pdf BBC Acorn User, May 1989]
    
* Personal Computer World, October 1989, "Getting the point in BASIC"
 
* Personal Computer World, October 1989, "Getting the point in BASIC"
 
Bringing floating point precision to Archimedes BASIC programs.
 
Bringing floating point precision to Archimedes BASIC programs.
[http://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/pcw_oct89.pdf PCW, October 1989]
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[https://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/pcw_oct89.pdf PCW, October 1989]
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* Virtual Private Networks using IPsec tools [https://ipv6.chappell-family.com/docs/ipsec_v01.pdf IPsec, April 2010]. The draft article covers : IPsec; RFC 4301, RFC 4302, RFC 4303 ; VPN; IKE; ADSL modems; deployment using NAT; IPsec firewall implications; tunnel and transport mode ; Main and aggressive modes ; PKI, including self-signed certificates ; RSA ; X509 ; SAs ; SPs ; ESP and AH packet types ; Shrew Soft Inc. IPsec client configuration ; racoon ; setkey ; documented racoon and setkey configuration files.
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