ZKDecrypto

ZKDecrypto

Postby glurk » Mon Mar 16, 2015 2:45 am

Hey All-

I have just been notified that "GoogleCode," where the ZKDecrypto program has been hosted for many years, is closing. In light of that, I have just moved the project to GitHub, and also released the final ZKD v1.2 release. It should be available here:

https://github.com/glurk/zkdecrypto/releases

I would appreciate it if someone could please let me know if this downloads and works OK. I am not too familiar with GitHub, and am absolutely DONE with the ZKDecrypto project, but I do want to keep it available. Thanks.

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Re: ZKDecrypto

Postby Crackproof » Mon Mar 16, 2015 3:10 am

Glurk;
I downloaded it and ran it briefly, appears to work okay.

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Re: ZKDecrypto

Postby glurk » Mon Mar 16, 2015 3:44 am

Crackproof wrote:Glurk;
I downloaded it and ran it briefly, appears to work okay.

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Thank you CP!

I remember you quite well from the original development of the program, thanks for all of your help along the years. I was pretty certain that the actual download would work OK, was just not sure about how to host binaries on GitHub.
In programmer years, I am ancient, LOL. I don't like change. Glad that it works, and good to hear from you again!

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Re: ZKDecrypto

Postby Jarlve » Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:04 am

Download works fine,

I have tested it briefly. Version 1.0 seems to be superior at standard settings, coming up with a much faster solve and of better quality. Edgar Dorabella is a 87 symbols cipher instead of 88.

Thanks for keeping it available. It's a great tool.
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Re: ZKDecrypto

Postby Marclean » Mon Mar 16, 2015 4:27 pm

Downloaded, and is ok !!!
thanks for work an this link mr Glurk!!
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Re: ZKDecrypto

Postby glurk » Wed Mar 18, 2015 2:49 am

Jarlve wrote:I have tested it briefly. Version 1.0 seems to be superior at standard settings, coming up with a much faster solve and of better quality.

I have added the 1.0 release also now, so both 1.0 and 1.2 are available. I agree that the 1.0 version might be better in some respects. Thanks for testing.

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Re: ZKDecrypto

Postby versaceversace » Wed Apr 22, 2015 11:24 am

I've been trying both 1.0 and 1.2, but neither are working for me.

They load a cipher with no problem, and display the correct patterns and symbol count.

When I start solving, however, it runs through all the iterations, fails 5000 times and says best score 0 and displays nothing. I'm trying this with the solved 408, and also tried it with a simple substitution version of the 408. The program seems to be "working" -- my processor is buzzing away -- but it doesn't find/display any results :?

Does anyone have the same issue or any suggestions? I'm using Windows 8 (64-bit).
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Re: ZKDecrypto

Postby glurk » Wed Apr 22, 2015 11:44 am

After loading a cipher, select KEY -> INIT KEY and press OK. Then START.

This is described in the instructions. Press F1 for instructions.

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Re: ZKDecrypto

Postby versaceversace » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:58 pm

*facepalm*

Thank you, glurk. I *did* read the instructions--surely my lack of reading comprehension will have no bearing on my codebreaking skills... :oops:
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Re: ZKDecrypto

Postby Biz » Mon Jan 29, 2018 9:16 pm

Does anyone have documentation on how ZKDecrypto scores its solutions? I can't find anything online. I am using the lite version to solve variations (where the columns move) and the using the scores help the computer to determine whether it will accept or reject the column moves. The problem is that in most cases the scores are to similar to make an informed decision. Anyway, I'd like to know how it scores the solutions before I move on to writing a separate program to score the cipher moves.
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