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Public Invited to Try Their Luck Against Old Cipher Tech

Stony Stevenson writes to tell us that in celebration of the opening of the National Museum of Computing, members of the public are being challenged to take on a rebuilt version of Colossus, the world's first programmable digital computer. The Cipher Challenge will take two groups of amateur code breakers and pit them against one of the original Lorenz cipher machine used by the German High Command during World War II. "The encrypted teleprinter message will be transmitted by radio from colleagues in Paderborn, Germany, and intercepted at Bletchley Park by the two code-breaking groups, one using modern PCs and the other using the newly rebuilt Colossus Mark II."

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  1. 01000110 01101001 01110010 01110011 01110100 00100 by hypermike · · Score: 5, Funny

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  2. +++ Spoiler +++ by Anne_Nonymous · · Score: 5, Funny

    Drink more Ovaltine.

  3. A real contest? by mistersooreams · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The article doesn't explain how 1940s hardware competing with modern hardware is a remotely interesting contest. The reason is that the Collosus machines (Collosi?) were both highly specialised for the task, in that they could not do anything but simulate a Lorentz machine very fast, and of course massively parallel. In particular, Collosus was not Turing-complete, so it could not execute arbitrary programs (in the modern sense) - the honour of first Turing-complete machine usually goes to the ENIAC, although this is hotly disputed. So, this might be an interesting contest, although I would still expect a good modern implementation to win. More information, as always, at Wikipedia.

  4. Cipher Challenge Site by markg11cdn · · Score: 5, Informative
    More details on the challenge (and Colussus) can be found here : http://www.tnmoc.co.uk/cipher1.htm

    At the same time as the international team receives the enciphered messages, radio amateurs around the world will be able to receive the same radio broadcasts and try their hand at decrypting it. It will be fascinating to see who completes the job first!
  5. Re:01000110 01101001 01110010 01110011 01110100 00 by Neon+Aardvark · · Score: 5, Funny

    How dare you say that about my mother, she was a saint!

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