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A typical Enigma machine (above) would have two rotors (in the top right), a plugboard (in the bottom centre), and a drum (at the bottom) with a keyed-up rotor connection. A wheel that attached to the drum was attached to the machine by a chain (it had a metal clutch spring that allowed the rotor to disengage without disturbing the machine settings). The machine was constructed so that the clutched rotor could be manually disconnected and replaced by another one at any time, so a message sent with a different rotor could be decrypted and re-encrypted with the machine settings. The operators would report this, and the machine would be re-set accordingly. The Enigma could also be operated manually with a pair of metal keys that were attached to the machine. There was also a manual version of the Enigma, M, that was used in some testing in Poland in 1940. The M never had a clutch spring or a clutch wheel, and only had two rotors, instead of three. These five major parts of the Enigma were interlinked (by hard-wiring) to prevent them from being separated.
Each key can be connected to a different set of contacts, and the numerical order in which the keys are pressed determines the order in which the rotors are moved to their different positions and the labyrinthine pathways created. When the machine is in operation, the rotors can be re-configured electronically by a German Army officer who replaced the rotor wiring. Initially, the operator exchanged pins or prongs from a standardized plugboard with a new plugboard in the machine. After a few thousand messages, a person would inspect the machine and replace the rotor wiring so that it matched the new plugboard and enabled the same encryption. On the Allied side of the war, operators were able to obtain the plugboards and copy them for use in homebrew Enigma machines .
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