own cypher-algorithm - TaShiKai

From: Taliesin (taliesin.mckeen_at_gmx.de)
Date: 06/29/05


Date: 28 Jun 2005 18:39:05 -0700

hello all...

I just found your group, but already have something to write... :)
I'm writing a cypher for about 3 years now and thought, that it might
be time to present it to an experienced audience...
I've uploaded the sources to:
http://mitglied.lycos.de/shikai/tashikai_1_261.zip (it's Pascal, or
better: Delphi-Code).
Since I'm a programmer and not a mathematician the algorithm really
rather is an algorithm in the usual sense.

As one will see, the cypher is based on the fact, that there are quite
a number of options available and - if one knows where (KVars.pas) -
even internal values can be changed to individualize the code even
more.

well...
any comments are welcome...

with friendly greetings,
Taliesin



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