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Used during WWII to encrypt messages, the Enigma Machine has a fascinating history and unique workings. This animation delves into its mechanisms and significance. Further topics explored include ...
Enigma Machine International Spy Museum historian and curator Andrew Hammond provided a tour of the Museum, highlighting the World War II era German Enigma machine and the related role of Alan Turing.
When one letter key of an Enigma machine was pressed, its corresponding code letter would light up. The device would always return a different letter, even if the same key were pressed twice.
Enigma_Visual_Simulator Graphical simulation of the Enigma Machine which runs on an Arduino+Adafruit touchscreen Enigma Visual version 1.5 dated 08/03/2024 @2020 written by Mark J Culross, KD5RXT ...
A primer: An Enigma is a device used by the German military command to encode strategic messages before and during WWII. From the outside, it looks a lot like a courtroom stenography machine.
Alan Turing developed The Turing Test to determine if a computer could trick a human into thinking it is also a human. Here is how the test works.
Only One Enigma Code Has Never Been Broken Enigma was cracked in World War II, but one message was never solved.