Hi!

I read in your ToDo "compile openseal for pocketpc". I searched the code 
for the tool (I was not aware of an open source implementation of 
timeseal) you seem to refer to here: http://linuz.sns.it/~m2/. As you 
always prefer to add it in pure tcl, I wondered. I'm not sure but that 
one shouldn't be to hard to do it within scid. The encryption part are 
merely 25 lines of C, the whole thing are only about 190 lines. It seems 
at least a lot easier than some other parts on the ToDo.

So I wonder, is there a special case you want to use an external tool 
here, especially as you mentioned that it is troublesome to use external 
tools on the CE? Is openseal a 100% replacement for timeseal? Do you 
intend to add it to scid in general? (If, I'd vote for some approach as 
for Xfcc where one could still use an external tool, but the internal 
one is the default.)

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