01 How does GC Wizard decrypt/encrypt with punched tape?

At present, the following code tables are stored for use with punched tape:

  • Baudot code, US patent 1888
  • Baudot code, 1926
  • Murray code, 1926
  • Siemens code, 1926
  • Western Union code, 1926
  • CCITT ITA-1, 1926
  • CCITT ITA-1, 1929
  • CCITT ITA-1, Europe/Continent
  • CCITT ITA-1, UK
  • CCITT ITA-2, 1929
  • CCITT ITA-2, 1931
  • CCITT ITA-2 MTK-2
  • CCITT ITA-2 US TTY
  • CCITT ITA-3
  • CCITT ITA-4
  • CCITT IA-5, IRA
  • ALCOR/ALGOL DIN 6606
  • TTS
  • TR440 ZC1
  • ILLIAC

Decrypt

… Textmode

After selecting from

  • the code table
  • Text mode
  • Input mode – decimal or binary
  • the entered numbers are automatically decoded.

The output contains the plain text, the graphical representation of the punched line and the decimal and binary representation.

Other functions are available for the graphical output:

Save

… Visual Mode

After selecting the code table, the entered symbols are automatically decoded.

The output contains the plain text as well as the graphical representation of the perforated strip.

For the input of the symbols are available:

New Symbol
Delete Symbol
Clear all

Other functions are available for the graphical output:

Save

Encrypt

After selecting the code table and the bit order, the entered text is automatically encoded.

The output contains the graphical representation of the perforated strip.

For the graphic output are available at further functions:

Save