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Post by woody1969 on Dec 10, 2015 23:46:52 GMT
Dear friends, Last sunday I went to Manchester to buy a very interesting ENIGMA. Is a very curious replica made by a cleaver engineer interested in education and divulgation more than in real ciphering. He has create a beautiful replica, no questions about it, that can't be used as a regular ENIGMA. This machine just can cipher and decipher in a proper way until 20 characters. This is enough for demonstrations, where normally people shows basic procedures with words like BERLIN, HELLO, HITLER, OK... This replica has been created for this purpose and no other. I'm teaching criptography at university and high school, and when I noticed about this project on march 2015, I felt in love with the machine. This week I've done 4 talks about ENIGMA with a great success!!! Enjoy some pictures here: ENIGMA REPLICA
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Post by lpaseen on Dec 14, 2015 13:27:12 GMT
Where is the machine?, the link is broken. I would like to know more about it since I'm currently working on an electronic enigma replica (http://lpaseen.blogspot.ca/2015/09/electronic-enigma-replica.html).
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Post by Ipaseen on Dec 14, 2015 14:36:16 GMT
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Post by lpaseen on Dec 14, 2015 15:18:12 GMT
What I mean is that when I click on that link I get a 404/page not found from flickr.
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Post by Ipaseen on Dec 20, 2015 13:40:28 GMT
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Post by Woody on Dec 29, 2015 10:31:02 GMT
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Post by lpaseen on Jan 8, 2016 4:50:18 GMT
Now I see the pictures, guess they where private or something earlier. Is this something that the public can buy? if so what's the price level?
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Post by Arduino Enigma on Feb 1, 2016 3:29:24 GMT
Those things have real rotors. The key switches did not look right for an original enigma, but then I saw the green pcb on the lamp field. Great looking replicas. I wonder if the rotors move.
Why the 20 character limit? Does the first rotor (fast one) not move the middle one? Is there a web page documenting this great build?
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