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in this example iamp;#39;m going to show how to transfer xml files via qr codes over an air gap network this computer here is the one on the scada network there is no wi-fi access on it itamp;#39;s completely offline and we are going to be retrieving two files from it there are two xml files oneamp;#39;s a 10k one is 100k files all this again will be done without a network using qr codes the request will be made and decoded by this computer on the left and the file will be received on this ipad letamp;#39;s start with the smaller 10 kill by file the request is initiated by the computer on the left the computer on the right transmits the file the qr code itamp;#39;s done already as the files are compressed by my code and here it is letamp;#39;s try now the larger 100 kill by file this is going to take slightly longer but again even though itamp;#39;s 100k theyamp;#39;re compressed uh almost 10 times less than then encoded in base 64 and transfer via qr codes and here it is done