@MachineMan :Are you sure???
There's no green button in this save.
Interesting to note that what initially appears to be random numerical changes is actually an application of binary addition so that all lines of the encryptor, numerically, keep the exact same vales relative to each other, in the sense that 5 and 7 are in the same relative positions to each other as 9 and 11
Makes much more sense now, thank you for taking your time to reply!
@reflexran :What you may have overlooked is that the encryptor and decryptor are the same machine, and if you want to decrypt, you just need to enter the ciphertext as plain text into the same machine. (I didn't reply in time because of the time difference,and thank you for explaining it)
FINAL EDIT: i am so sorry that im taking a lot of space in the comment section tho this will be the last edit i make, i was right, you need to put FILT on both machines, you will get the morse code output, sorry for the mistake.
EDIT: yea im dumb you need to paste the example FILT on both machines (while paused) to get a morse code like output tho im not 100% sure, i need the creator to reply so he can confirm this
EDIT: now that im testing with this machine more i realize that i probably got the tutorial wrong, once again correct me if im wrong.