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Post by lpaseen on Jan 3, 2017 1:51:49 GMT
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Post by lpaseen on Jan 3, 2017 3:24:14 GMT
I have now finally taken the time to decode all the messages using the arduino code. Did update the code a bit to make things easier to read, you can find my version at github.com/lpaseen/Mystery6502MachineI think that's enough for this thread. I think we can start a new enigma z thread and discuss things there. For a start, I think we could represent the whole ascii alphabet with numeric rep, just take the ascii value-32, then all values will be <=99 and what we loose is just the control characters and we could make 99 = newline or so.
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Post by Arnaud on Feb 14, 2017 23:03:44 GMT
So..I gave it a try..here are the settings Here is the message..with a key but no kennengrup (start decoding with 92987) 0212 92987 73294 95987 6442 27285 63571 32250 22422 1058 did I do it right?
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Post by Arduino Enigma on Feb 16, 2017 12:00:14 GMT
Arnaud, I set my machine to Wheel types: 3,1,2 Ring Settings: 4,2,5,7 and Rotor Position: 1,3,1,0 Then I typed 0212 and it was decoded to 4337. The Rotor positions were set to 4,3,3,7 Then proceeded to type the rest of the message: 92987 73294... What came out was: 0815 1225 0003 1524 3099... 08 15 sounded promising as they are in range of characters A..Z (01..26), but then I saw 00, a 30 and a 99. Unsure of the encoding. Can you double check??? In other news, I got a 70% hit in the enigma Z bombe jproc.ca/crypto/enigma_z.html 25183 91467 are encrypted as 38760 15924 Attempting to find settings: --- 03+01+02+04+02+05+07+03+03+06+03 03+01+02+04+02+05+07+03+03+06+03 03+01+02+02+06+00+09+03+03+06+03 03+01+02+02+06+00+09+01+03+01+00 4337 03+01+02+02+06+00+09+04+03+03+07 0815 1225 0003 1524 3099 9172 4643 2243 6188 3617 109 03+01+02+02+06+00+09+01+03+01+00 4337 1823 3149 1952 1380 3200 2564 4549 7616 9217 6145 715 08 15 12 25 00 03 15 24 30 99 91 72 46 43 22 43 61 88 36 17 10 9 H O L Y C O X 08 15 12 25 00 03 I P M Z A C
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Post by Arnaud on Feb 16, 2017 15:00:07 GMT
OK, I remember using 00 as space but 30 or 99 mmm maybe i made a mistake somwhere...I will check
[edit] I just checked and indeed, as always I've been betrayed by Exell who refused to write a 0 in front of a group of numbers...
The right message shoud have been
92987 73294 95987 06442 27285 63571 32250 22422 1058
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