"The National Museum of Computing is a museum in the United Kingdom dedicated to collecting and restoring historic computer systems. The museum is based in rented premises at Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire and opened in 2007" and I was able to visit it today with my buddies Damian and David. It was absolutely brilliant.
“国家计算机博物馆是英国的一家致力于收集和恢复历史计算机系统的博物馆。该博物馆位于白金汉郡米尔顿凯恩斯的布莱奇利公园的租用场所,于2007年开放”,今天我能够参观了它。和我的好友达米安(Damian)和大卫(David)。 绝对很棒。
I'd encourage you to have a listen to my 2015 podcast with Dr. Sue Black who used social media to raise awareness of the state of Bletchley Park and help return the site to solvency.
我鼓励您与Sue Black博士一起收听2015年播客,他使用社交媒体提高了对Bletchley Park州的认识,并帮助该网站恢复了偿付能力。
The National Museum of Computing is a must-see if you are ever in the UK. It was a short 30ish minute train ride up from London. We spent the whole afternoon there.
如果您曾经在英国,国家计算机博物馆是必看的地方。 从伦敦乘火车到那里需要30分钟。 我们整个下午都呆在那里。
There is a rebuild of the Colossus, the the world's first electronic computer. It had a single purpose: to help decipher the Lorenz-encrypted (Tunny) messages between Hitler and his generals during World War II. The Colossus Gallery housing the rebuild of Colossus tells that remarkable story.
世界第一台电子计算机Colossus进行了翻新。 它有一个单一目的:帮助解密第二次世界大战期间希特勒和他的将军之间的洛伦兹加密(金枪鱼)信息。 容纳巨像重建的巨像画廊讲述了这个非凡的故事。
We saw the Turing-Welchman Bombe machine, an electro-mechanical device used to break Enigma-enciphered messages about enemy military operations during the Second World War. They offer guided tours (recommended as the volunteers have encyclopedic knowledge) and we were able to encrypt a message with the German Enigma (there's a 90 second video I made, here) and decrypt it with the Bombe, which is effectively 12 Enigmas working in parallel, backwards.
我们看到了Turing-Welchman Bombe机,这是一种电动机械设备,用于打破第二次世界大战期间有关敌人军事行动的Enigma加密信息。 他们提供导游(推荐为志愿者博闻强记),我们能够加密与德国的Enigma消息(还有我做了90秒的视频,在这里),并解密与气罐,这是有效的12谜的工作平行,向后。
It's worth noting - this from their website - that the first Bombe, named Victory, started code-breaking on Bletchley Park on 14 March 1940 and by the end of the war almost 1676 female WRNS and 263 male RAF personnel were involved in the deployment of 211 Bombe machines. The museum has a working reconstructed Bombe.
值得注意的是-从他们的网站上获悉-第一个名为Victory的Bombe于1940年3月14日开始在Bletchley Park破解密码,到战争结束时,大约有1676名女性WRNS和263名RAF男性参与了部署211孟买机器。 博物馆有一个正在重建的孟买博物馆。
Now, decrypting the Enigma with the Bombe (and a crib, and some analysis, before the brute force starts) pic.twitter.com/OJsoMYXYhj
— Scott Hanselman (@shanselman)现在,用Bombe解密Enigma(以及在强行开始之前的婴儿床和一些分析) pic.twitter.com/OJsoMYXYhj
-Scott Hanselman(@shanselman) January 31, 2019 2019年1月31日
I wanted to understand the computing power these systems had then, and now. Check out the website where you can learn about the OctaPi - a Raspberry Pi array of eight Pis working together to brute-force Enigma. You can make your own here!
我想了解这些系统过去和现在的计算能力。 查阅网站,您可以在其中了解OctaPi-由八个Pi组成的Raspberry Pi阵列,它们共同作用于蛮力谜团。 您可以在这里自己做!
I hope you enjoy these pics and videos and I hope you one day get to enjoy the history and technology in and around Bletchley Park.
希望您喜欢这些照片和视频,也希望有一天您能享受Bletchley公园及其周围的历史和技术。
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本文记录了一次参观国家计算机博物馆的经历,该博物馆位于英国布莱奇利公园,展示了包括Colossus在内的多种历史计算机系统。文章还介绍了Turing-Welchman Bombe机的运作方式以及尝试使用Raspberry Pi破解Enigma的过程。

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