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Post by Arnaud on Mar 30, 2018 13:31:10 GMT
Hi there, I just stumbeld upon this Lorenz simulator.
I like the way it looks, but what is different about it is the way it works, [edit mode on] I can't seem to be able to "store" a cipher and decode it later ( maybe I just did not try hard enough found out how to do it) [edit mode off] but on the other hand, if you and a friend connect your machines together, you will be able to communicate in real time. All is well explained on the site. Nice little tutos to explain the bases Also has Colossus and Dragon simulators...(I have no idea on how to use these)
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Post by Arnaud on Apr 12, 2018 13:05:44 GMT
With default settings (I think)
Actually the default is SZ40 and not SZ42A as in the settings below. so, just to make sure, you can import these ctrl c/ctrl v with all the text below VIRTUAL LORENZ SETTINGS EXPORT FORMAT: LORENZ MODEL: SZ42A P5 LIMITATION: OFF WHEEL SETTINGS PSI 1: .x...xx.x.x..xxx.x.x.xxxx.x.x.x.x.x..x.xx.x PSI 2: .xx.x.xxx..x.x.x..x.xx.x.xxx.x....x.xx.x.x.x..x PSI 3: .x.x.x..xxx....x.x.xx.x.x.x..xxx.x.x..x.x.xx..x.x.x PSI 4: .xx...xxxxx.x.x.xx...x.xx.x.x..x.x.xx.x..x.x.x.x.x.x. PSI 5: xx...xx.x..x.xx.x...x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.xx..xxxx.x.x...xx.x..x. MU 6: x.x.x.x.x.x...x.x.x...x.x.x...x.x.... MU 7: .xxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxxx.xx....xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxxx... CHI 8: .x...xxx.x.xxxx.x...x.x..xxx....xx.xxxx.. CHI 9: x..xxx...x.xxxx..xx..x..xx.xx.. CHI 10: ..xx..x.xxx...xx...xx..xx.xx. CHI 11: xx..x..xxxx..xx.xxx....x.. CHI 12: xx..xx....xxxx.x..x.x.. WHEEL STARTS ST 1: 19 ST 2: 5 ST 3: 27 ST 4: 36 ST 5: 39 ST 6: 7 ST 7: 32 ST 8: 13 ST 9: 23 ST 10: 10 ST 11: 21 ST 12: 11 WWW.VIRTUALCOLOSSUS.CO.UKAnd now the message QEP, ULRICH, SAMUEL, ANTON, HEINRICH, QUELLE, QUELLE, ULRICH, LUDWIG, ZACHARIAS, QUELLE, HEINRICH, DORA W4MKCWLHYBFN3GYBSDHUP8AGLLMQPKOSIUOXF9ARQHUCYHSCTKRJSKVVUMXRYL8LWHZZHL8NMKLLGZE349DB/IBQWDY5KOYQ4BFK3O8CIFSY5ZX83A5SVVMFK9RHJORVSH/KPWQ5VTYT8QATUQCUMJSDHLJNDXSV5984HHO98OTPFLXXO4OXMKJYMBX/HUPMI/AESQBW8LQTQRXOUOMFMGM/Z8UVNHDML4IWRZUBW459KWHJ/UAJOGJQRRRHBF3BJE/TM4FXBQDVRNKP5P3GNMJ
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Post by Arduino Enigma on Jun 5, 2018 10:28:15 GMT
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Post by virtualcolossus on Jun 5, 2018 11:00:39 GMT
Glad you've enjoyed using my Virtual Lorenz simulation. Your message read just fine, well done for working out how to encipher using Lorenz! Note anyone trying to follow the link within that teleprinter traffic only has upper case letters so make sure you convert the url into all lower case if you want to follow it. If you want to have a go at finding out how the world's first electronic computer, Colossus, was used to break into the German Lorenz cipher - I suggest you download and print this walk-through to follow as there's a lot of switches! : Colossus First Run
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Post by mauser on Aug 25, 2018 6:39:15 GMT
Glad you've enjoyed using my Virtual Lorenz simulation. Your message read just fine, well done for working out how to encipher using Lorenz! Note anyone trying to follow the link within that teleprinter traffic only has upper case letters so make sure you convert the url into all lower case if you want to follow it. If you want to have a go at finding out how the world's first electronic computer, Colossus, was used to break into the German Lorenz cipher - I suggest you download and print this walk-through to follow as there's a lot of switches! : Colossus First Run I really like your Lorenz simulator, excellent work! Is it possible that you might eventually have a version that could be downloaded much like the really excellent Enigma simulators we have available? I can see adding this to the mix and building books of per message wheel settings, and codebooks with a daily set of cam positions. I do have a question though, based on your study of the Lorenz machine, did they have anything like the Grundstellung the Enigma had?
Finally, I'm working on the next EWCG Newsletter and was wondering if I could have your permission to include a paragraph and the link to the online simulator? The newsletter is read by an international audience. Thanks in advance.
Mauser sends.
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