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After six years of rebuilding, The National Museum of Computing, have finally finished their rebuild of a Tunny machine.
First built in 1942 by British engineers, the Tunny, deciphered German encrypted messages sent between the German High Command in Berlin and Nazi troops throughout Europe.
No original Tunny machines existed, only partial circuit diagrams and a few photographs, making the task of rebuilding it a huge achievement for the staff at Bletchley
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