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Message boards : Science (non-SETI) : Codes and Ciphers in the Second World War
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The history, science and engineering of cryptanalysis in World War II | |
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Enigma@home | |
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The British have rebuilt and restarted a Colossus Mark II at Bletchley Park in a competition with modern PCs to break Enigma codes. Alan Turing would be glad. | |
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Codebreaking of the Lorenz SZ42 | |
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Codebreaking of the Lorenz SZ42 It looks like he won the race. Tullio ____________ | |
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Codebreaking of the Lorenz SZ42 his Computer, an 1.4 Ghz Laptop, uses 46 Seconds..... Greetings from Germany NRW Ulli | |
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The British have rebuilt and restarted a Colossus Mark II at Bletchley Park in a competition with modern PCs to break Enigma codes. Alan Turing would be glad. Do you have a source for this? ____________ Cordially, Rush elrushbo2@theobviousgmail.com Remove the obvious... | |
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The British have rebuilt and restarted a Colossus Mark II at Bletchley Park in a competition with modern PCs to break Enigma codes. Alan Turing would be glad. Colossus Tullio ____________ | |
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Colossus Muchas gracias. ____________ Cordially, Rush elrushbo2@theobviousgmail.com Remove the obvious... | |
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