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From: Geoff Dalgas (gdalgas, idcomm dot com) Date: 2001.03.08 - 14.48 MST
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 I am starting to see a pattern - at least in the first 24 - 8 bit chunks. What I have assumed is that this is a fairly modern transmission, which would mean 8 databits (last or first bit being parity) and 1 stopbit. Stripping the stopbit and just parsing the databits (including the parity bit) into ASCII gives me the semblance of the start of a pattern: ónc*c²“W0ªdónc*c²“W6 If you look at them one on top of another it would look like: ónc*c²“W0ªd ónc*c²“W6”d Is this coincidence?? I'm not quite sure.. Here is the whole string after parsing: ónc*c²“W0ªdónc*c²“W6”dY\¥&Æ~ö77˜²Ynb¾ÆXßKMزìŽ[_Ù¬-)Àdª*¢¾Æ²†AHÒdínjÌqUí*“«Ö–•YÖV‹O™ª9«Ê³Ê²ÃUÙýY[®šÆ[6½ÑÁ¯žÖ–ÁYr6«Oµ¶Y[VfƲÖMã8V’ϲœKOJ6Yz^j_qp No other usefull information can be assumed YET.. Geoff -- This is the mod-chal mailing list. To unsubscribe, email majordomo, cryptofreak dot org with message body 'unsubscribe mod-chal'. Or, for more information, visit http://www.cryptofreak.org/.
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