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author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 12 Jul 2013 14:17:02 -0500 |
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.. m209 documentation master file, created by sphinx-quickstart on Thu Jul 4 18:12:07 2013. You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least contain the root `toctree` directive. Welcome to m209's documentation! ================================ :Author: Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> :Version: |release| :Date: |today| :Home Page: https://bitbucket.org/bgneal/m209/ :License: MIT License (see LICENSE.txt) :Documentation: http://m209.readthedocs.org/ :Support: https://bitbucket.org/bgneal/m209/issues Introduction ------------ 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`_, where it is known as the C-38. ``m209`` is a complete `M-209`_ simulation library and command-line application written in Python 3. ``m209`` is historically accurate, meaning that it can exchange messages with an actual M-209 cipher machine. It is hoped that this library will be useful to M-209 enthusiasts, historians, and students interested in cryptography. ``m209`` strives to be Pythonic, easy to use, and comes with both unit tests and documentation. ``m209`` is a library for building applications for encrypting and decrypting M-209 messages. ``m209`` also ships with a simple command-line application that can encrypt & decrypt messages for scripting and experimentation. Documentation ------------- Contents: .. toctree:: tutorial commandline library :maxdepth: 2 Requirements ------------ ``m209`` is written in Python_, specifically Python 3.3. It has no other requirements or dependencies. Installation ------------ ``m209`` is available on the `Python Package Index`_ (PyPI). You can install it using pip_:: $ pip install m209 # install $ pip install --upgrade m209 # upgrade You may also download a tarball or .zip file of the latest code by visiting the Downloads tab on the `m209 Bitbucket page`_. Alternatively if you use Mercurial_, you can clone the repository with the following command:: $ hg clone https://bitbucket.org/bgneal/m209 If you did not use pip, you can install with this command:: $ python setup.py install Support & Source ---------------- All support takes place at the `m209 Bitbucket page`_. Please enter any feature requests or bugs into the `issue tracker`_. References ---------- All of the resources listed below were useful to me in the creation of the ``m209`` library. In particular, I want to thank Mark J. Blair for his detailed explanations of the M-209's operation and procedures. The official training film was also highly instructive. #. `M-209 at Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-209>`_ #. `Mark J. Blair's Converter M-209-B <http://www.nf6x.net/2009/02/converter-m-209-b/>`_ #. `1942 M-209 Manual <http://maritime.org/tech/csp1500inst.htm>`_ #. `1944 M-209 Manual <http://www.ilord.com/m209manual.html>`_ #. `Official M-209 Training Film <http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCPgncK_sTnEny2-uoTV-1_GC72zo-vKq>`_ - This is a 4 video YouTube playlist of an actual 1940's era US War Department training film. Demonstrates the M-209 and operational procedures. Very interesting! #. `Transcript of Training Film <http://www.ilord.com/m209-training.html>`_ - Transcript of the above film. #. `Mark J. Blair's M-209 Cipher Machine Group <http://www.nf6x.net/groups/m209group/>`_ - Informal club for M-209 enthusiasts. Includes detailed explanations of the device and how to use it. Very useful. #. `Dirk Rijmenants' M-209 Simulator <http://users.telenet.be/d.rijmenants/en/m209sim.htm>`_ - Graphical M-209 simulator #. `Mark J. Blair's Hagelin project suite at GitHub <https://github.com/NF6X/hagelin>`_ - M-209 simulator written in C++ #. `Jean-François BOUCHAUDY's Crypto Pages <http://www.jfbouch.fr/crypto/>`_ - Includes another Python-based M-209 simulator and a M-209 challenge. In French. #. `The C-38 / M-209 Cipher Machine <http://hem.passagen.se/tan01/c38.html>`_ - Another M-209 page. This one has useful info on creating key lists and a C-38 simulator written in C. Indices and tables ================== * :ref:`genindex` * :ref:`modindex` * :ref:`search` .. _M-209: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-209 .. _Boris Hagelin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Hagelin .. _Python: http://www.python.org .. _Python Package Index: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/m209/ .. _m209 Bitbucket page: https://bitbucket.org/bgneal/m209 .. _pip: http://www.pip-installer.org .. _Mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/ .. _issue tracker: https://bitbucket.org/bgneal/m209/issues