At the decoding step in the video and I cannot clear the screen at the bottom where the typed and encrypted message is. Delete and Cut are grayed out. The text there is the plaintext and encrypted in groups of. How do i get rid of it and have the window at the bottom of the enigma to be blank?
I tried to find the room on Discord, but failed. Can you help with this? I think it would be fun to have a group where messages could be sent encrypted and then decryupted by the others in the group. Thanks.
26 characters per ring, since it's an M3 machine, 3 rotors + plugboard, that's about.. 4 * 26! ... i think? not fully familiar with how to determine the amount of possible combinations involving multiple sets of how many each. at least trillions of combinations, probably an immeasurable amount. Amazing piece of hardware during the early 1900s.
Best explanation I've encountered. You could make it even better (eg delete Kriegsmarine comments, time calculations). Thank you very much.
I'm impressed by how interesting this is. Thank you for the tutorial.
Good evening and thank you for your beautiful, very informative video. what is the small movable ergo for on the toothed wheels? THANKS
good stuff mate thank u, keep doing this
Thank you so much! I'm building an enigma simulator in c# and this really helped me with the setup process!
Thanks! Be sure to check out my other video on my channel about the Navy procedures as well.
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At the decoding step in the video and I cannot clear the screen at the bottom where the typed and encrypted message is. Delete and Cut are grayed out. The text there is the plaintext and encrypted in groups of. How do i get rid of it and have the window at the bottom of the enigma to be blank?
if u can add zoom option that would be cool
I tried to find the room on Discord, but failed. Can you help with this? I think it would be fun to have a group where messages could be sent encrypted and then decryupted by the others in the group. Thanks.
26 characters per ring, since it's an M3 machine, 3 rotors + plugboard, that's about.. 4 * 26! ... i think? not fully familiar with how to determine the amount of possible combinations involving multiple sets of how many each.
at least trillions of combinations, probably an immeasurable amount. Amazing piece of hardware during the early 1900s.
It's 103 Sextillion possible combinations
...and it took the Allies how long to crack this? It's easy! ;) hehehehe. Great video as always.
what game are you playing that requires a fucking enigma?