- In the
history of cryptography,
Typex (alternatively, Type X or
TypeX)
machines were
British cipher machines used from 1937. It was an
adaptation of the...
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Typex (born 1
September 1962 in Amsterdam) is a
Dutch comics artist, best
known for his
autobiographical graphic novels about historical characters, like...
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created the
Typex rotor cipher,
which the
Germans believed to be unsolvable.
Typex was
originally derived from the
Enigma patents;
Typex even includes...
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Division (NID)
Wireless Experimental Centre (WEC)
Bombe Colossus computer Typex SYKO
Ultra Alan
Turing W. T.
Tutte John
Tiltman Max
Newman Tommy Flowers...
- this
traffic was
known as Fish to the Allies. The
Allies developed the
Typex (British) and the
SIGABA (American).
During the War the
Swiss began development...
- 31 July 2017.
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August 2021. "
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- 1930. The
Allies also
developed and used
rotor machines (e.g.,
SIGABA and
Typex). All of
these were
similar in that the
substituted letter was
chosen electrically...
- Type X may
refer to:
Typex, or Type X,
British cipher machines used from 1937
Taito Type X, an
arcade system board Type X submarine, a
special type of...
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British Typex machine and the US ECM Mark II were both
modified so that they were interoperable. The
British had
shown their main
cipher machine —
Typex — to...
- ciphers,
making it
unnecessary to
attack Sturgeon.
SIGABA (United States)
Typex (Britain)
Siemens AG
Beckman B. Codebreakers: Arne
Beurling and the Swedish...