ivel236
ivel236
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14th Nov 2015
26th Nov 2015
XOR Cipher V1.1 What it does is it encrypts a string of text for you using technomancers pseudorandom output generator. Enjoy.
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Comments

  • boxcarz
    boxcarz
    4th Jun 2016
    no text generated...?
  • h4x0r
    h4x0r
    17th May 2016
    XOR logic gate circuit
  • Potato-man
    Potato-man
    14th May 2016
    yay! SSH protocol
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    5th Jan 2016
    Lol, I knew that thing would turn out to be useful for SOMETHING!
  • jakkers7
    jakkers7
    20th Nov 2015
    fuger it out
  • jakkers7
    jakkers7
    20th Nov 2015
    uses the wait im not tellen you
  • jakkers7
    jakkers7
    20th Nov 2015
    25 6(15)(15)4 code
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    20th Nov 2015
    i think i'm going to try to simplify it a little and post an encoded message on TPT.. whoever can translate it first wins.. uh.. well whoever manages it is probably smarter than me because i invented it so i don't know how hard it is to work out, only that it is possible.. so whoever manages it wins the satisfaction of solving the puzzle.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    20th Nov 2015
    This save inspired me to dig up an old coding system i developed when i was bored in maths once. I've found a way to convert words into boolean expressions and generate logic circuits with messages built into them. the best part is that you don't need a translator grid because it's based on the numerical order of letters in the alphabet vs their order in the word. there is no single way to translate it and there is no cypher key.
  • ivel236
    ivel236
    18th Nov 2015
    And yes each filt has an address that correlates to a character.