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A historically accurate M-209 simulation library.

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Author:

Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>

Version:
0.1
Date:
July 4, 2013
Home Page:

https://bitbucket.org/bgneal/m209/

License:

MIT License (see LICENSE.txt)

Documentation:

https://m209.readthedocs.org

Support:

https://bitbucket.org/bgneal/m209/issues

The M-209 is a mechanical cipher machine used by the US military during World War II and up to the Korean War. The M-209 is also known as the CSP-1500 by the US Navy. The M-209 is an example of a Hagelin device, a family of mechanical cipher machines created by Swedish inventor Boris Hagelin.

This project is a Python 3 library and command-line utility for encrypting and decrypting text by simulating the operation of an actual M-209 device.

Please see the documentation for library usage, tutorials and references.

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