I don't know enough math to comment on the vanity keygen's cryptography and RNG stuff. If the hardware makes it near impossible to generate enough randomness, that can be skipped ๐ค
Some basic level of UTF-8 support is very important. It might be challenging on a Sega Genesis, but should still be possible for some subset of characters, if not the specified ascii+braille subset. I think pixelated bitmap fonts can be used to make things a bit easier.
On the other hand, the originally chosen N64 is a modern day desktop computer with supposedly 4MB of unified memory, and the PS1 someone else brought up apparently has 1MB of video memory.
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I don't know enough math to comment on the vanity keygen's cryptography and RNG stuff. If the hardware makes it near impossible to generate enough randomness, that can be skipped ๐ค
Some basic level of UTF-8 support is very important. It might be challenging on a Sega Genesis, but should still be possible for some subset of characters, if not the specified ascii+braille subset. I think pixelated bitmap fonts can be used to make things a bit easier.
On the other hand, the originally chosen N64 is a modern day desktop computer with supposedly 4MB of unified memory, and the PS1 someone else brought up apparently has 1MB of video memory.
- Response to @techmet on bounties.monero.social (I can't log back in to comment there anymore, will need someone to relay the message)
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