Pentium bug and CRYPTO

Mike Duvos mpd at netcom.com
Mon Nov 21 17:39:25 PST 1994


"Claborne, Chris" <claborne at microcosm.sandiegoca.NCR.COM> writes:

 > Will the following error (Re Pentium Floating Point Bug
 > Date: 15 Nov 1994) cause problems with PGP key generation or
 > any other normal operations with PGP or other crypto.  I'm
 > not a math mathmatics nerd but I know we generally deal with
 > big numbers.

No problems for released versions of PGP, which use only the 8086
instruction set and require neither a floating point coprocessor
nor emulation.

Most other crypto should be fine as well.  Crypto is pretty much
an integer exercise.

People have been known to use floating point to do multiprecision
integer arithmetic on Sparcs and large engineering mainframes
which lack a complete integer instruction set, but I've never
heard of anyone trying such things on an Intel processor.

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