Newsgroups: comp.archives Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!ox.com!msen.com!emv From: shirriff@sprite.berkeley.edu (Ken Shirriff) Subject: [crypt] Re: Breaking VCR Plus codes? Message-ID: <1991Jun13.223614.4073@ox.com> Followup-To: sci.crypt Sender: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN) Reply-To: shirriff@sprite.berkeley.edu (Ken Shirriff) Organization: University of California, Berkeley References: <1991Jun13.110139@neiman.east.sun.COM> Date: Thu, 13 Jun 1991 22:36:14 GMT Approved: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN) X-Original-Newsgroups: sci.crypt Lines: 24 Archive-name: tv/vcr/vcr-plus/1991-06-13 Archive: sprite.berkeley.edu:vcr.Z [128.32.150.27] Original-posting-by: shirriff@sprite.berkeley.edu (Ken Shirriff) Original-subject: Re: Breaking VCR Plus codes? Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN) In article <1991Jun13.110139@neiman.east.sun.COM> marcus@neiman.east.Sun.COM writes: >There was a posting in rec.arts.tv awhile back that said that members of >sci.crypt had already broken the VCR Plus codes. >Is this true? Can they be reposted? I've figured out an algorithm for the codes codes 1-1000. You can get the program to decode these codes by anonymous ftp from sprite.Berkeley.EDU in the file "pub/vcr.Z". As far as I know, nobody has broken any more of the code, but it should be doable. Ken Shirriff shirriff@sprite.Berkeley.EDU -- comp.archives file verification sprite.berkeley.edu -rw-rw-r-- 1 shirriff guest 10959 Jun 13 11:38 vcr.Z found vcr-plus ok sprite.berkeley.edu:vcr.Z