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Added the source code of the Midbar (RTL8720DN and Arduino Uno Version) #199

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Midbar (RTL8720DN and Arduino Uno Version) is an RFID-lockable password and credit card vault that can store sixteen login credentials and ten credit cards in the RTL8720DN's flash, all encrypted by the "AES + Blowfish" encryption algorithm in the cipher block chaining (CBC) mode.
In addition to that, it's the first version of Midbar that can handle the Nintendo 64 controller.

The AES_plus_Blowfish_in_CBC_mode.zip archive contains two sketches that enable you to encrypt your data using a combination of AES and Serpent encryption algorithms in CBC mode. The only difference between them, from the functional point of view, is that one verifies the integrity of the decrypted data (plaintext) while the other doesn't.
Midbar (RTL8720DN Version) is a password and credit card vault that can store sixteen login credentials and ten credit cards in the RTL8720DN's flash, all encrypted by the "AES + Blowfish" encryption algorithm in the cipher block chaining (CBC) mode.
Midbar (RTL8720DN and Arduino Uno Version) is an RFID-lockable password and credit card vault that can store sixteen login credentials and ten credit cards in the RTL8720DN's flash, all encrypted by the "AES + Blowfish" encryption algorithm in the cipher block chaining (CBC) mode.
In addition to that, it's the first version of Midbar that can handle the Nintendo 64 controller.
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Midbar (RTL8720DN and Arduino Uno Version) is an RFID-lockable password and credit card vault that can store sixteen login credentials and ten credit cards in the RTL8720DN's flash, all encrypted by the "AES + Blowfish" encryption algorithm in the cipher block chaining (CBC) mode.
In addition to that, it's the first version of Midbar that can handle the Nintendo 64 controller.
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Great! Thanks for the contribution!

@M-ichae-l M-ichae-l merged commit 767ce0b into Ameba-AIoT:dev Sep 5, 2023
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