Two move problem

Rc7,c3xb2
Qg3 check mate
thats one way . Or,Rxc3,Ke5 c3 to c6 mate by the bishop on b2.
does that help?

Only forced mate in 2 I can find is 1 Qd2
if black play 1..cxd2 white got 2 Rd7#
anything else 2 Qxd5#

I don't think either is mate in 2.
after 1 Rc7 black can play Ke5 or Bxg8
after 1 Rxc3 black can just move the bishop out of the way to delay it.

I've tried the solutions. The computer still escapes.
The rook goes to C7. The king moves to E5.
The 2nd rook goes to C3. Their bishop moves to end the game.
If I move my bishop from B2 to C3 then the king moves to F4 and the game ends again because nothing is checking him there.
I've tried probably fifty different times. But I suck at chess. The closest I've felt to solving it is when I sacrificed the pawn at E4 by moving it to E5 so the king is forced onto the right side of the board.
I downloaded a puzzle, but I can't find a way to finish it.
It says, "Two-move problem. First attempt at a chess problem, 1888."
Can anybody help me?
Thanks.