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I thought that with all of the World War II and Cold War history buffs around here you might find this interesting.

 

The site linked below has Simulators of the Enigma, US M-209, TSEC/KL-7, Hagelin BC-52, and ATOMIX cipher machines. From what I have read the Enigma simulator is an exact simulation of the operation of the Enigma machines such that it can decrypt actual WWII Enigma messages if you have the correct settings.

 

Dirk Rijmenants' Cipher Machines and Cryptology: Historical and Technical Information about Crypto Machines, Cryptology and Free Software Simulations

 

Also another site Crypto Museum has a lot of information on cipher machines. It also has download links to the simulators from the page above (except the ATOMIX) as well as a download link to a simulator for the Soviet M-125 Fialka cipher machine.

 

Enigma Links

Simulator Page

Codebook Tool

Crypto Museum Page

 

US M-209 Links

Simulator Page

Crypto Museum Page

 

TSEC/KL-7 Links

Simulator Page

Crypto Museum Page

 

Hagelin BC-52 Links

Simulator Page

Crypto Museum Page

 

ATOMIX Links

Simulator Page

 

M-125 Fialka Links

Crypto Museum Page

 

Note: The links below are direct links to a RAR file and a PDF.

Download Fialka Simulator

How to set the keys (and card)

 

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