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  566. -------------------
  567. Intel AESNI Sample Library:
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  590. Issue Date: Aug 6, 2010
  591. -------------------
  592. libmincrypt:
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  614. -------------------
  615. NOTES WRITTEN BY SOFTETHER CORPORATION
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  642. -------------------
  643. Copyright Notes and Acknowledgments for PacketiX VPN (Commercial Version):
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  652. See also: http://www.softether.org/5-download/src/9.patch