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2009 decryption test
First has released the encryption test at http://www.usfirst.org/community/frc....aspx?id=11570. This is probably a hint that the manual is coming.
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Re: 2009 decryption test
I posted before trying it and I found 2 interesting things.
1. Only the mirror worked. 2. Only the fish is listed as a game hint. |
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Re: 2009 decryption test
True...it didnt go as the FIRST site said it would...
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Re: 2009 decryption test
Incidentally, FIRST claims it won't work with Mac's Preview; that's not the case (at least with OS X v10.5.5)
Also, yeah. Only the mirror worked. |
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Re: 2009 decryption test
Um is it just me or do the motors on the flowchart in picture 1536 not look like CIMs. Yes they're black, but it looks like the leads are coming out of the sides, as well as a different face plate. Not sure, maybe it's just me.
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Re: 2009 decryption test
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The consensus was that motor is the first thing that looks like it could be used on a FRC robot when you look for DC motors in google images. |
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Re: 2009 decryption test
I am using 10.5.6 and was able to view the test file in Preview just fine as well. I downloaded Adobe Reader anyway just in case.
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Re: 2009 decryption test
Where did you find this? I must not have enough coffee in me yet, because I can't find it on the FIRST site.
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Re: 2009 decryption test
I believe he is talking about the diagram that came with the early shipment of the control system, seen at http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/32057 and http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/32056.
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Re: 2009 decryption test
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Re: 2009 decryption test
So i just did the math..... If we knew the password was 15 characters long, there are 768909704948766668552634368 possible combinations (assuming no special characters or spaces)
Using a brute force attack at an average rate of 7717 combinations/second this would take 99638422307731847680787 Seconds 1660640371795530794679 Minutes 27677339529925513244 Hours 1153222480413563051 Days 3168193627509788 Years 316819362750978 Decades ..... You get the point So assuming my 1.6 x2 Ghz laptop can do 7717 combinations/second to do it in 1 Day (24 hours) we would need 360382025129238453 Ghz of processing power. Or 112619382852887016 Newer computers Seems fairly encrypted to me. |
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Re: 2009 decryption test
FIRST still hasn't figured out how to not put pictures of the KOP on links that are viewable by all.
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Re: 2009 decryption test
And that's if its 15 characters. It could be allot more.
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Re: 2009 decryption test
What was the passcode last year? It was some variation of 'drive straight, turn left', right?
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Re: 2009 decryption test
Hunh?
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