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RE: qxmim ra ievm
Posted by:
Antonio Veiga
()
Date: October 08, 2000 01:12PM
Hi Clark
This is your deciphered message
Quote
Hello all¡
Ihope(I hope) you like this little variation on the discussion forum.I am also hoping that Tonya Allen will not delete this post.My purpose for this post is to find out which of you U-boatphiles are also hard core cipher buffs.In fact , I encourage the
firsm(first) person to decode this mess age(message) to post the deciphered content on this string (I am placing a sneaky bet on you British out there, don´t let
me down)
Now down on bussines¡ I am a computer programmer.I have always wanted to write a program that would turn my computer in to a enigma machine.to(To) do this
I need to reduce the enigma down to a mathematical form.I have been trying to find out everything I can about the enigma. I know about its wired rotors, plug boards, and variable turning speeds.But it´s still hard to come up with a mathematical equivalent.
Does anyone know the enigma´s mathematical formula? Or does anyone know where I can find such a formula? I would greatly appreciate any information.Just post any replies on this string (coded if you like)
Clark
Unquote
The weak point in your system is that you signed with your true name.
Regarding your questions I suggest you have a look on these sites:
[frode.home.cern.ch]
(Here you can find enigma simulators)
[www.bletchleypark.org.uk]
Best Regards
P.S.
SCORE
British: 0 Spanish: 1
This is your deciphered message
Quote
Hello all¡
Ihope(I hope) you like this little variation on the discussion forum.I am also hoping that Tonya Allen will not delete this post.My purpose for this post is to find out which of you U-boatphiles are also hard core cipher buffs.In fact , I encourage the
firsm(first) person to decode this mess age(message) to post the deciphered content on this string (I am placing a sneaky bet on you British out there, don´t let
me down)
Now down on bussines¡ I am a computer programmer.I have always wanted to write a program that would turn my computer in to a enigma machine.to(To) do this
I need to reduce the enigma down to a mathematical form.I have been trying to find out everything I can about the enigma. I know about its wired rotors, plug boards, and variable turning speeds.But it´s still hard to come up with a mathematical equivalent.
Does anyone know the enigma´s mathematical formula? Or does anyone know where I can find such a formula? I would greatly appreciate any information.Just post any replies on this string (coded if you like)
Clark
Unquote
The weak point in your system is that you signed with your true name.
Regarding your questions I suggest you have a look on these sites:
[frode.home.cern.ch]
(Here you can find enigma simulators)
[www.bletchleypark.org.uk]
Best Regards
P.S.
SCORE
British: 0 Spanish: 1
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Enigma Machines | Clark | 10/05/2000 03:12AM |
RE: Enigma Machines | Miguel Martinez | 10/05/2000 08:56AM |
RE: Enigma Machines | Antonio Veiga | 10/07/2000 08:30PM |
RE: Enigma Machines | Antonio Veiga | 10/07/2000 08:35PM |
RE: Enigma Machines | Clark | 10/08/2000 03:19AM |
RE: qxmim ra ievm | Antonio Veiga | 10/08/2000 01:12PM |
Zrrd wrn! Fec kr zr! | Clark | 10/08/2000 02:30PM |