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The PURPLE machine had input and output plugboards to 'scramble' the alphabets, However, inside the machine the letters were divided into two groups: the 'sixes' (which corresponded to the English vowels AEIOUY) and the 'twenties' (which corresponded to the consonants). Any input from the electric typewriter could be plugged into any input of the PURPLE machine. For example, if typewriter letter 'E' was plugged into input 'O' then it would be enciphered as one of the sixes. If 'E' was plugged to 'C,' however, it was enciphered as one of the twenties. |