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Marclean
Marclean
@marcelo-leandro
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Joined: July 25, 2013 12:49 am
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Re: Leigh Allen Theory

Hello, Another analysis of z13 (my name is), I just observed a pattern (that must have already been seen by others) That’s the pattern. There are Alp…

9 years ago
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Re: Leigh Allen Theory

Hello Looking at the Z408, the symbols below and their letters in the code already deciphered, maybe a subinformation. Marcelo

9 years ago
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Re: AZdecrypt WinGUI

Hello , I did a little test with offset rectangular chain ., "recoded" the cipher 408, and in fact, it becomes a new cipher. The key, in thi…

9 years ago
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Re: Z408-Observation-QEHM

The last 3 symbols, the trigram "UIK" also appear in the 1st part. It appears to me now, that many repeating fragments seem to exist between…

9 years ago
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Re: AZdecrypt WinGUI

Marclean, your transposition idea can be found under Functions -> Transposition -> Offset rectangular chain. Very nice!!!! It was better than I…

9 years ago
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Re: AZdecrypt 1.0

Hey Marclean, I’ll add your transposition idea to the next AZdecrypt update. Does the name "Offset rectangular chain" sounds good to you? …

9 years ago
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Re: AZdecrypt 1.0

Okay Marclean, So you want to change the offset of any particular rectangular ring in a cipher. Each ring would then be defined by 4 arguments, say i…

9 years ago
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Re: AZdecrypt 1.0

This example I think is clearer, I moved the outer band (blue)formed by the rows and columns clockwise house. Keep the rest as original Would be a co…

9 years ago
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Re: AZdecrypt 1.0

Exemple Ring one >—— v – – – – ^—— < Ring two v—-< – – >— ^ Marcelo

9 years ago
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Re: AZdecrypt 1.0

Hello Mr Lowe and Mr Jarlve Yes, I have used this program, but to build independent CIPHERs, perhaps because of my lack of skill, it is very difficult…

9 years ago
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Re: AZdecrypt 1.0

Mr Jarvle, Forgive me if I missed something about the cipher manipulation possibilities, I learned several schemas in the program, looking for n-grams…

9 years ago
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Re: Z 289 cipher – 17 X 17

Hello By sharing an assembly in which the center line (9) and center column (9) are maintained in the original position. We observe the lines, there…

9 years ago
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Re: Z 289 cipher – 17 X 17

Hello, I have worked on the z 340, using AZdecrypt and Zdk together (great). Of course, no results have been achieved, but it has been fun to learn….

9 years ago
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