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Kōhoku-ku /  Yokohama / Kanagawa Prefecture / BIOS / Kohoku / Field-programmable gate array / Keio University / Enigma machine / Espionage / Cryptography / Embedded systems / Firmware
Date: 2014-10-12 18:27:30
Kōhoku-ku
Yokohama
Kanagawa Prefecture
BIOS
Kohoku
Field-programmable gate array
Keio University
Enigma machine
Espionage
Cryptography
Embedded systems
Firmware

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