More on blind signal demodulation

1998-11-10 Thread Peter Gutmann
There's at least one firm which makes this stuff commercially, their products are available via http://www.appsig.com/prods/index.html. This looks like a one-stop ECHELON shop: you take one or more of their products (pick your type, intended target, and budget), plug as many E1's or E3's or whate

Re: [aaa-list] Tommy Flowers, Engineer who cracked German communications, dead, at, 92

1998-11-10 Thread BlueFlux
At 16:25 1998-11-10 -0800, Jim Gillogly wrote: >BlueFlux writes: >> If this refers to the ENIGMA codes used by the germans, im curious. > >It doesn't, but it's still worth being curious about. > >> According to my material, it was a swedish mathematician who was first to >> break the ENIGMA cipher

Re: [aaa-list] Tommy Flowers, Engineer who cracked German communications, dead, at, 92

1998-11-10 Thread Sandy Harris
[This message contradicts Jim's message, which I tend to give more credence to. Anyone care to settle the point? --Perry] BlueFlux wrote: > If this refers to the ENIGMA codes used by the germans, im curious. > According to my material, it was a swedish mathematician who was first to > break the

Re: [aaa-list] Tommy Flowers, Engineer who cracked German communications, dead, at, 92

1998-11-10 Thread Jim Gillogly
BlueFlux writes: > If this refers to the ENIGMA codes used by the germans, im curious. It doesn't, but it's still worth being curious about. > According to my material, it was a swedish mathematician who was first to > break the ENIGMA ciphers. If you're thinking of the Swedish mathematician Ar

American Banker article on DigiCash bankruptcy

1998-11-10 Thread Robert Hettinga
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Re: [aaa-list] Tommy Flowers, Engineer who cracked German communications, dead, at, 92

1998-11-10 Thread BlueFlux
If this refers to the ENIGMA codes used by the germans, im curious. According to my material, it was a swedish mathematician who was first to break the ENIGMA ciphers. So, does this article refer to the ENIGMA ciphers or some other cipher? If it does refer to the ENIGMA codes, who was first to de