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Re: VMs: VMS Word context similarities
On Thursday 08 September 2005 17:56, Heikki Qvist wrote:
> You can use this to code 1 plain character with 2 ciphered ones
> BB=c
> You can use this to code 1 plain character with 1 ciphered one
> ?B=a (?B is equal B)
> And 0 plain character (null) with 2 ciphered ones
> TF=?
> where ? is for null.
Hmm, but this does not fit in with the length of the labels.
Those are probably single words, otherwise how are they parsed?
> Other charasteric feature: when plain character is present in ciphered
> version , it's never alone.
Which is not the case in the vms, e.g. those cryptic :-) key-like sequences.
Cheers,
G.
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