![]() ![]() ![]() It was employed extensively by Nazi Germany during World War II, in all branches of the German military. Machine type selectable: M4 (3 wheels selected from 8, selectable UKW and 'Greek' wheel, plugboard) M3 (3 wheels selected from 5, selectable UKW, plugboard) Abwehr Enigma - G312 (3 wheels selected from 3, stepping UKW, no plugboard) Enigma T - T249 (3 wheels selected from 8, no plugboard) Enigma K - K765 (3 wheels selected from 3, no plugboard) Railway Enigma (3 wheels selected from 3, no plugboard) User defined Enigma (3 user defined wheels, user defined fourth wheel/UKW, user defined entry wiring, plugboard optional) Machine settings save/recall Machine selection, wheel order and settings programmable from serial port Optional text grouping of 4/5 for serial output Morse speed programmable Serial interface to external Lampboard (requires extra lampboard and electronics) Machine status display from serial port Boot loader for software updates Some of the jumpers were re-defined. The Enigma machine is a cipher device developed and used in the early- to mid-20th century to protect commercial, diplomatic, and military communication. The reprogrammed specification has most of the usual features and a few extra features that I could not photograph. Has wiring programmed from the serial port A video demonstrating an Enigma simulator and the steps for its configuration and use to encrypt the message CAPTAIN THE DIVE BOMBER SANK. The Germans normally used ten plugboard cables to connect 20 letters. OK, I reprogrammed the Enigma-e processor to get as many features in as possible.(I think there are 500 RISC instructions left over) Again, it went to the plugboard, and then finally arrived at the lampboard where it lit the bulb of the decrypted or encrypted letter. So the lamps only shine on one letter- a trickīutton on left, to run a boot loader.Įnigma-e Variations - An Extended Family of Machines The lampboard.This uses small wedge bulbs The Enigma-e Homepage, with lots more info is Here Unfortunately, I did not take any photos during construction. Below are a few photos of my Enigma-e building.
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