ericm979
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When I first started working in cryptography in the '90s I wanted a German WWII enigma machine. Back then they were $20k or so which was way more than I wanted to spend. Now it's more like 10x that for an early three rotor one (the most common and lowest value) and I can't even find a price for a four rotor model.
The Enigma (the allied name for it) was a field portable cipher machine where you set the key and then typed in plaintext and got ciphertext on the output, or the reverse. The output was letters that would light up.
The Enigma (the allied name for it) was a field portable cipher machine where you set the key and then typed in plaintext and got ciphertext on the output, or the reverse. The output was letters that would light up.