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-- How to modify the 16k Ram Board --
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By: Axe Man
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WRITE PROTECT:
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LIFT PIN #3 FROM U18 CHIP & CONNECT
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TO ONE SIDE OF SWITCH.
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CONNECT SOCKET AND PIN #13 74LS175
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TO CENTER OF SWITCH
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CONNECT TOP OF R3 TO OTHER SIDE OF
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THE SWITCH
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R3---------------------O
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!
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/ NORMAL OPEN
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!
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PIN #13----------------O
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74LS175 !
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/ NORMAL CLOSED
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!
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PIN #3-----------------0
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U18
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CHANGES FOR RAM & ROM
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LIFT PIN #3 FROM U14 CHIP & CONNECT
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TO ONE SIDE OF SWITCH
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CONNECT SOCKET AND PIN #5 74LS175
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TO CENTER OF SWITCH
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CONNECT GROUND TO OTHER SIDE
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GROUND-----------------O
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!
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/ NORMAL OPEN
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!
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PIN #5-----------------O
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74LS175 !
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/ NORMAL CLOSED
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!
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PIN #3-----------------O
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U14
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* * * * * * * W A R N I N G * * * * * *
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THIS IS DONE AT YOUR OWN RISK
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IT WILL VOID YOUR GUARANTEE
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WE ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR RESULTS
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* * * * * * * W A R N I N G * * * * * *
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IT SEEMS THERE'S A DEMAND FOR A W/P
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SWITCH ON THE ANDROMEDA -- SO HERE IT
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IS ...
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LOCATED ON THE ANDROMEDA RAM CARD IS
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A PIN NUMBER 25 WHICH HAPPENS TO BE
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THE POWER (+5V) PIN. IF THIS PIN IS
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FOLLOWED ONTO THE PC BOARD, THERE WILL
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BE TWO RESISTORS (SMALL TUBE-LIKE
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THINGS WITH COLOR BANDS AND ONE LEAD
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OUT OF EACH END). AT ONE END THE POWER
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WILL GO INTO THIS RESISTOR, AT THE OTHE
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R ANOTHER TRACE WILL GO OFF TO SOME
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OF THE OTHER ELECTRONICS ON THE BOARD.
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WE WANT TO USE THE END THAT HAS THE
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TRACES GOING TO OTHER CHIPS ON THE
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BOARD. (CALL THIS POINT #1 (USE EITHER
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RESISTOR - THERE ARE TWO)). POINT NUMBE
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R TWO IS WHERE PIN 18 FROM THE APPLE
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CONNECTOR (7 PINS DOWN FROM 25 ON THE
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SAME SIDE) ENTERS ONTO THE PC BOARD
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AND IMMEDIATELY GOES THROUGH TO THE
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OTHER SIDE (AFTER ABT 1/2 "). THIS
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IS POINT #2. IF YOU TRACE WHERE TH
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E THING COMES OUT ON THE OTHER SIDE,
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YOU'LL FIND OUT THAT IT POPS BACK ON
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THE SIDE IT STARTED FROM ABOUT 1/2"
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LATER... THIS LITTLE LINK IS WHEERE WE
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CUT THE TRACE TO INSERT THE SWITCH.
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OK, WE CUT THE TRACE BETWEEN THE TWO
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POINTS THAT IT GOES THROUGH THE PC
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BOARD. LABEL THE OTHER PLACE WHERE THE
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TRACE GOES THROUGH POINT#3. NOW WE
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WILL ATTACH AN SPDT SWITCH TO THE BOARD
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SOLDER ONE WIRE TO POINT 3, AND ATTACH
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IT TO THE CENTER TERMINAL OF THE SWITCH
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THEN SOLDER A WIRE TO POINT 1 AND
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ATTACH IT TO EITHER SIDE OF THE CENTER
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SWITCH. LASTLY, TAKE A WIRE AND SOLDER
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IT TO POINT 2 AND THEN TO THE UNUSED
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PIN ON THE SWITCH. THERE YOU HAVE IT!
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WHEN THE SWITCH HANDLE IS ON THE SAME
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SIDE AS THE WIRE FROM POINT #1, REG-
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ULAR OPERATION WILL TAKE PLACE. IF THE
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SWITCH IS THROWN IN THE OTHER DIRECTION
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THE CARD WILL BE WRITE PROTECTED.
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(*PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS MODIFICATION
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WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND THAT THE
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USER ASSUMES AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE
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FOR ALL RISKS AND DAMAGES INCURRED IN
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THE MAKING OR THE USE OF THIS MOD-
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IFICATION, AND THAT THIS MODIFICATION
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IS NOT GUARANTEED TO BE SUITABLE FOR
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ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE*)
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MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
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DATE POSTED:
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FOR YE WITH SCANNERS IN NEW JERSEY-
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N.J. BELL SECURITY CAN BE FOUND AT
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462.55 462.575 462.600 462.625
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462.65 462.675 462.700 462.725
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ABOVE FREQUENCYS ARE IN MHZ.
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NUFF SAID-
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BOOTLEG
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MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
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DATE POSTED:
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THATS RIGHT! IF YA WANT A CATALOG OF YE
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BELL DOCUMENTATION CATALOG FER FREE-
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THEN CALL 1-800-432-6600
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THIS CATALOG LISTS AT&T DOCS FOR SALE!
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IF YA GET ANY-LETS TRADE-CALL ME VIA
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VOICE AT 503-592-4461
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NUFF SAID-
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BOOTLEG
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OK-TO ALL OF YOU FOOLISH ENOUGH TO
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ASK
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NO-NO-NO FREE SAMPLE ISSUES!
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BUT BACK ISSUES ARE AVAILABLE FOR
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$10 EACH.
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IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH ANY DISK
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NOT WORKING-MAIL IT BACK WITH AN
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EXPLANATION OF THE PROBLEM.
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ILL REMAIL A FRESH COPY UPON GETTING
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THE OLD ONE.
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AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS-NO FREE SAMPLES
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(UNLESS THEY FEEL LIKE MAILING FREE
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SAMPLES OF 10 DOLLAR BILLS FIRST!)
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NUFF SAID-
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BOOTLEG
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MSG LEFT BY: SALLY RIDE
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DATE POSTED:
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AN INTERESTING MESSAGE POSTED ON TEXCON
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CAUGHT MY EYE..IN LIGHT OF THE NAZI BBS
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THE MOLESTERS BBS AND THE BUST IN N.J..
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A NEW FEDERAL LAW THAT WOULD OUTLAW OR
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SEVERELY RESTRICT BBS ACTIVITY IS BEING
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PUSHED THROUGH CONGRESS, ACCORDING TO
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TWO SOURCES THE METAL DETECTOR AND JOHN
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EDENS. ANOMG THE RESTRICTIONS DISCUSSED
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ARE: *REGISTRATION OF ALL BBS AS PUBLIC
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UTILITIES.
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*SYSOPS REQUIRED TO KEEP LOGS OF
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ALL USERS "VERIFIED" NAMES AND
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ADDRESSES.
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*SYSOPS REQUIRED TO KEEP LOGS OF
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ALL MESSAGE POSTINGS AND TIMES OF
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POSITNG
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*CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR SYSOPS WHO
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ALLOW ILLEGAL MESSAGE POSTINGS
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WHETHER OR NOT THEY HAVE KNOW OF
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THE CONTENT OR HAVE HAD A CHANCE
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TO REMOVE IT.
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*BBS USERS WOULD BE "REQUIRED" TO
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USE THEIR LEGAL NAMES.
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I HAVE NO WAY TO BE SURE THIS DATA IS
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CORRECT, BUT I SUSPECT IT IS CLOSE TO
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THE TRUTH. CONTACT YOUR CONGRESSIONAL
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REPRESENTATIVE, THEY ALMOST ALL HAVE
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800 #'S, AND FIND OUT AND EXPRESS YOUR
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OPINION, TOO, WHILE YOU HAVE THE CHANCE
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SALLY RIDE:::SPACE CADET
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MSG LEFT BY: THE WARLOCK LORD
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DATE POSTED:
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IS SO DAMN UNCONSTITUTIONAL IT MAKES ME SICK. THE SYSOP SHOULD NOT BE HELD
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RESPONSIBLE FOR MESSAGES, HE IS PROTECTED BY THE FIRST AMENDMENT. IT'LL
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NEVER PASS.
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THE WARLOCK LORD
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WHEW-
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WHAT A YEAR SO FAR-
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BOARDS BEING BUSTED THROUGHOUT THE U.S.
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NEW COMPUTER CRIME LAWS BEING ABUSED BY
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COPS IN MOST STATES (THOUGH MOST OF THESE LAWS CERTAINLY WILL PROVE
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UN-CONSTITUTIONAL IF EVER TAKEN TO THE SUPREME COURT).
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AND-NEW FEDERAL LAWS IN THE FEDERAL SUB-COMMITTEES WAITIN TO BE VOTED ON!
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ALSO,YE SECRET SERVICE HAS TAKEN OVER
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FEDERAL COMPUTER INVESTIGATIONS FROM
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THE FBI.
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SEEMS LIKE EVERY PREDICTION I MADE IN
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EARLIER ISSUES HAS COME TRUE!
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NOW LET ME TELL YA WHATS HAPPENIN AND
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WHY. THE FEDS KNOW EVERYTHING IS GOIN
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COMPUTER IN THE NEAR FUTURE,AND NATURALLY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCYS WANTED THE
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WORST LAWS POSSIBLE ON THE BOOKS SO
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THEY COULD RUN AMOK WITHOUT ANY CONCERN
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OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS.
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SINCE OUR LEGISLATORS KNOW LITTLE OF
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COMPUTER HAPPENINGS,YE SNEAKY FEDS
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DECIDED TO RAID VIRTUALLY EVERY KID
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THAT RAN A GOOD BOARD THIS SPRING.
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NATURALLY,THEY SPENT MEGA-THOUSANDS
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ON THESE RAIDS AND THEN WERE KIND
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ENOUGH TO MIS-INFORM THE PRESS AS
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TO FABLES LIKE HACKERS MOVIN SATELITES,
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ETC.NOW WHEN OUR INK HUNGRY MEDIA GOT
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HOLD OF ALL THESE LIES, THEY TRUMP
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EM UP EVEN FURTHER IN A BLITZ THAT
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INCLUDED FRONT PAGE HEADLINES,UPI,
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AND NATIONAL TV.
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O.K. SO HERE SITS MR & MRS CITIZEN
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BELIEVIN THAT GARBAGE AN CALLIN MR
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CONGRESSMAN SCREAMIN BLOODY MURDER.
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AN YA CAN GUESS WHATS HAPPENIN NOW-
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YEP-THEYRE TRYIN TO DEPRIVE US OF
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CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS (1ST & 4TH
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AMMENDMENTS) THROUGH NEW PENDING
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LEGISLATION......
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NOW YA SAY-WHAT CAN BE DONE?
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OK-WRITE EVERY CONGRESSMAN IN YOUR
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STATE AND ALSO OTHER STATES AN EVEN
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THE PRESIDENT TELLIN THEM YOU DONT
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WANT ANY LAWS PASSED THAT WILL
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INFRINGE ON YOUR RIGHTS RE COMPUTERS.
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MASS PRODUCE THOSE LETTERS & SEND EM
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OUT NOW-THESE BAD LAWS CAN ONLY BE
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STOPPED BY DOIN SOMETHING RIGHT AWAY.
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ALSO-BITCH ABOUT SPENDING ALL OUR
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TAX MONEY HARASSING KIDS.THERE IS
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A LOT OF CROOKS RUNNIN ROUND THEY
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SHOULD BE AFTER WITH THOSE FEDERAL
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AGENTS.
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AND MAKE UP PETITIONS SIGNED BY
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ANYONE FROM ADULTS TO YOUR CLASSMATES
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TO SEND IN ALSO. HECK-SEND THOSE
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LETTERS IN EVERY WEEK TILL WE GET
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RESULTS.ALSO-POST THIS FILE EVERYWHERE.
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THE BOOTLEGGER MAGAZINE
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1080 HAYS CUT-OFF ROAD
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CAVE JCT.OR.97523
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NUFF SAID-
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BOOTLEG
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---------------------------------------
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-- How to modify the 16k Ram Board --
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By: Axe Man
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---------------------------------------
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WRITE PROTECT:
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LIFT PIN #3 FROM U18 CHIP & CONNECT
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TO ONE SIDE OF SWITCH.
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CONNECT SOCKET AND PIN #13 74LS175
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TO CENTER OF SWITCH
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CONNECT TOP OF R3 TO OTHER SIDE OF
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THE SWITCH
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R3---------------------O
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!
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/ NORMAL OPEN
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!
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PIN #13----------------O
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74LS175 !
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/ NORMAL CLOSED
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!
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PIN #3-----------------0
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U18
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CHANGES FOR RAM & ROM
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LIFT PIN #3 FROM U14 CHIP & CONNECT
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TO ONE SIDE OF SWITCH
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CONNECT SOCKET AND PIN #5 74LS175
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TO CENTER OF SWITCH
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CONNECT GROUND TO OTHER SIDE
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GROUND-----------------O
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!
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/ NORMAL OPEN
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!
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PIN #5-----------------O
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74LS175 !
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/ NORMAL CLOSED
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!
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PIN #3-----------------O
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U14
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* * * * * * * W A R N I N G * * * * * *
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THIS IS DONE AT YOUR OWN RISK
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IT WILL VOID YOUR GUARANTEE
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WE ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR RESULTS
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* * * * * * * W A R N I N G * * * * * *
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|
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IT SEEMS THERE'S A DEMAND FOR A W/P
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SWITCH ON THE ANDROMEDA -- SO HERE IT
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IS ...
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LOCATED ON THE ANDROMEDA RAM CARD IS
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A PIN NUMBER 25 WHICH HAPPENS TO BE
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THE POWER (+5V) PIN. IF THIS PIN IS
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FOLLOWED ONTO THE PC BOARD, THERE WILL
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BE TWO RESISTORS (SMALL TUBE-LIKE
|
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THINGS WITH COLOR BANDS AND ONE LEAD
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OUT OF EACH END). AT ONE END THE POWER
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WILL GO INTO THIS RESISTOR, AT THE OTHE
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R ANOTHER TRACE WILL GO OFF TO SOME
|
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OF THE OTHER ELECTRONICS ON THE BOARD.
|
|||
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WE WANT TO USE THE END THAT HAS THE
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TRACES GOING TO OTHER CHIPS ON THE
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BOARD. (CALL THIS POINT #1 (USE EITHER
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RESISTOR - THERE ARE TWO)). POINT NUMBE
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R TWO IS WHERE PIN 18 FROM THE APPLE
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CONNECTOR (7 PINS DOWN FROM 25 ON THE
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SAME SIDE) ENTERS ONTO THE PC BOARD
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AND IMMEDIATELY GOES THROUGH TO THE
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OTHER SIDE (AFTER ABT 1/2 "). THIS
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IS POINT #2. IF YOU TRACE WHERE TH
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E THING COMES OUT ON THE OTHER SIDE,
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YOU'LL FIND OUT THAT IT POPS BACK ON
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|||
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THE SIDE IT STARTED FROM ABOUT 1/2"
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LATER... THIS LITTLE LINK IS WHEERE WE
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CUT THE TRACE TO INSERT THE SWITCH.
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OK, WE CUT THE TRACE BETWEEN THE TWO
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POINTS THAT IT GOES THROUGH THE PC
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BOARD. LABEL THE OTHER PLACE WHERE THE
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TRACE GOES THROUGH POINT#3. NOW WE
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WILL ATTACH AN SPDT SWITCH TO THE BOARD
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SOLDER ONE WIRE TO POINT 3, AND ATTACH
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IT TO THE CENTER TERMINAL OF THE SWITCH
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THEN SOLDER A WIRE TO POINT 1 AND
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ATTACH IT TO EITHER SIDE OF THE CENTER
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SWITCH. LASTLY, TAKE A WIRE AND SOLDER
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IT TO POINT 2 AND THEN TO THE UNUSED
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PIN ON THE SWITCH. THERE YOU HAVE IT!
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WHEN THE SWITCH HANDLE IS ON THE SAME
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SIDE AS THE WIRE FROM POINT #1, REG-
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ULAR OPERATION WILL TAKE PLACE. IF THE
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SWITCH IS THROWN IN THE OTHER DIRECTION
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THE CARD WILL BE WRITE PROTECTED.
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(*PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS MODIFICATION
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WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND THAT THE
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USER ASSUMES AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE
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|||
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FOR ALL RISKS AND DAMAGES INCURRED IN
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|||
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THE MAKING OR THE USE OF THIS MOD-
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IFICATION, AND THAT THIS MODIFICATION
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IS NOT GUARANTEED TO BE SUITABLE FOR
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|||
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ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE*)
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----------------------------------------
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COPY II PLUS 4.1 DISK-BACKUP INSTRUCTI
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ONS
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1/19/83
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'T' INDICATES A TRACK NUMBER. WHEN A
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RANGE OF TRACKS ARE TO BE COPIED, YOU
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WILL SEE "TX-TXX". THIS MEANS SET THE
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START TRACK TO "X", AND THE END TRACK
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TO "XX". IF ONLY A SINGLE TRACK IS TO
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BE COPIED, YOU WILL SEE "TX". THIS
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MEANS USE "X" FOR BOTH START AND END
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TRACKS. NUMBERS TO THE RIGHT ARE
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PARAMETER CHANGES THAT SHOULD BE MADE
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BEFORE COPYING THE TRACKS SHOWN.
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"STEP" MEANS TRACK INCREMENT.
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WHEN MAKING A BACKUP, BE SURE TO FOLLOW
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THE STEPS IN ORDER. OFTEN A PARAMETER
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WILL NOT BE RE-LISTED IF IT IS SET FOR
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A PRIOR RANGE OF TRACKS.
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|
|
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|
IF A PARAMETER LISTING INCLUDES "SECTOR
|
|||
|
EDIT", USE THE COPY II PLUS SECTOR EDIT
|
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|
OR TO MODIFY THE TRACK AND SECTOR
|
|||
|
SHOWN. BE SURE TO PATCH THE READ/WRITE
|
|||
|
ROUTINES IF THE LISTING SHOWS "PATCHED"
|
|||
|
AND TO USE THE CORRECT DOS (3.2 OR 3.3)
|
|||
|
.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SOME DISKETTES CAN BE DUPLICATED USING
|
|||
|
THE DEFAULT PARAMETERS (OR COPY DISK
|
|||
|
FROM THE MAIN MENU). IF THE DISKETTE
|
|||
|
YOU WISH TO BACKUP IS NOT LISTED, TRY
|
|||
|
THE DEFAULT SETTINGS OR COPY DISK FIRST
|
|||
|
.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A "*" NEXT TO THE PRODUCT NAME IN-
|
|||
|
DICATES THESE PARAMETERS WERE USER
|
|||
|
SUBMITTED AND HAVE NOT BEEN VERIFIED BY
|
|||
|
CENTRAL POINT SOFTWARE. WE ENCOURAGE
|
|||
|
OUR CUSTOMERS TO LET US KNOW WHEN THEY
|
|||
|
BACKUP A DISK NOT ON THIS LIST. THIS
|
|||
|
INFORMATION IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL
|
|||
|
COPY II PLUS OWNERS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOTE TO ALL IBM PC OWNERS: COPY II PC
|
|||
|
IS NOW AVAILABLE. SAME PRICE AS COPY
|
|||
|
II PLUS FOR THE APPLE, AND IT IS HANDS-
|
|||
|
DOWN THE FASTEST, MOST RELIABLE AND
|
|||
|
MOST POWERFUL COPY PROGRAM FOR THE
|
|||
|
PERSONAL COMPUTER.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ALIEN RAIN & TYPHOON (BRODERBUND)
|
|||
|
T0-T5 9=0, 31=0, D=D5
|
|||
|
, F=0
|
|||
|
T6-TE E=DE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
APPLE ADVENTURE *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 D=1, 10=96, 24=
|
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|
96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
APPLE LOGO * (APPLE COMPUTER
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T1 A=1, 4B=1, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
APPLE PANIC * (BRODERBUND)
|
|||
|
T0-TD
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
APPLE WORLD * (USA)
|
|||
|
T0-T23
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
APPLEWRITER II (APPLE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
APPLEWRITER /// (APPLE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 D=1, 10=96, 24=
|
|||
|
96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A2-PB1 (PINBALL) (SUB LOGIC)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96
|
|||
|
T1-T15 A=3, E=DB, F=AB
|
|||
|
, 10=BF, 44=1,
|
|||
|
45=D, 46=F
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AZTEC *
|
|||
|
T0-22 D=1, 10=96, 24=
|
|||
|
96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BACK-IT-UP II * (SENSIBLE)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96, 9=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-TB.5 10=B5, A=3
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BEER RUN
|
|||
|
T0 9=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-TD.5 D=1, 3B=40
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CANNONBALL BLITZ *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T3-TF 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1
|
|||
|
, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CANNONBALL BLITZ (ALTERNATE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
SECTOR EDIT DOS 3.3 PATCHED
|
|||
|
TRACK 17, SECTOR E.
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS CD FROM 49 TO
|
|||
|
60
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CASTLE WOLFENSTEIN (MUSE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 D=1, 31=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CEILING ZERO *
|
|||
|
T0-T2
|
|||
|
T3-T11 9=0, E=D6, 1C=D
|
|||
|
6, 34=1, 38=F9, 4F=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CHESS 7.0 * (ODESTA)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96, 9=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CHOPLIFTER & SERPENTINE (BRODERBUND)
|
|||
|
T0 A=3, 44=1, 45=D
|
|||
|
, 9=0, 0=F, 50=3
|
|||
|
T1-T8 4=FD, 31=0, 43=
|
|||
|
0, 45=10, 4F=1, 46=12
|
|||
|
T9 45=8, 46=D
|
|||
|
TA-TB 45=2
|
|||
|
TC-T1E.5 STEP .5 45=8, 1
|
|||
|
0=D4, 51=1, D=1
|
|||
|
T20 45=6, D=0, 4F=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOTE: CHOPLIFTER, SERPENTINE, DAVID'S M
|
|||
|
IDNIGHT MAGIC AND STARBLAZER USE TRACK A
|
|||
|
RCING AND ARE VERY SENSITIVE TO DRIVE SP
|
|||
|
EED. IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS, TRY REVERSIN
|
|||
|
G DRIVES.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COLOSSAL CAVE ADVENTURE *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CRANSTON MANOR (ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T18 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1
|
|||
|
, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CROSSFIRE (ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-TB 9=0
|
|||
|
T1 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1
|
|||
|
, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CRUSH, CRUMBLE AND CHOMP *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96, 9=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DAVID'S MIDNIGHT MAGIC (BRODERBUND)
|
|||
|
T0 A=3, 44=1, 45=D
|
|||
|
, 9=0, 0=F, 50=3
|
|||
|
T1-TA 44=0
|
|||
|
TB 44=1, 31=0, 43=
|
|||
|
0, 45=8
|
|||
|
TC-T19 STEP .5 10=F5, F=FD, 51
|
|||
|
=1, 4F=1, D=1
|
|||
|
SEE NOTES FOR CHOPLIFTER
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DB MASTER (STONEWARE)
|
|||
|
T0-T5 10=96, 24=96, D
|
|||
|
=1
|
|||
|
T6.5-T22.5 D=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DEADLINE * (INFOCOM)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DESKTOP PLAN II (VISICORP)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96, 34=1, 36
|
|||
|
=2A
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DISK ORGANIZER *
|
|||
|
T0
|
|||
|
T1 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1
|
|||
|
, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
T2-T4 D=1
|
|||
|
TA-TB
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ELECTRIC DUET * (INSOFT)
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ESCAPE *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0, 8=1, 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
EXPEDITOR (ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-22 10=96
|
|||
|
T3 & T1F 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1
|
|||
|
, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FORMAT II *
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FS-1 (FLIGHT SIMULATOR) (SUB LOGIC)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96
|
|||
|
T1.5-T21 STEP 1.5 E=DB, F
|
|||
|
=AB, 10=BF, A=3, 4E=1
|
|||
|
T7-T8
|
|||
|
T9.5
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
GALACTIC GLADIATORS *
|
|||
|
T0-T20 10=B7, E=D7, 9=
|
|||
|
0, 31=0
|
|||
|
T21-T22 34=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
GORGON (SIRIUS)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96, 9=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-E.5 D=1, 24=96, A=3
|
|||
|
, E=DD, F=AD,
|
|||
|
10=DA, 3B=40
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HYPERSPACE WARS * (CONTINENTAL)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
JAW BREAKER * (ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0
|
|||
|
T3 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1
|
|||
|
, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
KRELL LOGO *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LIST HANDLER AND UTILITY *
|
|||
|
T1-T11
|
|||
|
T0 9=0, A=3, 44=1,
|
|||
|
45=D, 50=3
|
|||
|
T12-T22.5 STEP .5 D=1, E=
|
|||
|
F5, F=D7, 10=F7
|
|||
|
45=8, 4
|
|||
|
6=D, 51=1
|
|||
|
(SEE NOTES FOR CHOPLIFTER)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MAGIC WINDOW *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MICRO WAVE * (CAVALIER)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T11 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1
|
|||
|
, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MOUSKATTACK * (SIERRA ON-LINE
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
SECTOR EDIT DOS 3.3 PATCHED
|
|||
|
TRACK 18, SECTOR 3
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS B1 FROM 49 TO
|
|||
|
60
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MULTI PLAN (MICROSOFT)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OLYMPIC DECATHALON * (MICROSOFT)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ORBITRON *
|
|||
|
T0-T1 9=0, 31=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-TF.5
|
|||
|
WRITE PROTECT COPY!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PFS & PFS REPORT (SOFTWARE PUBLI
|
|||
|
SHING CORP.)
|
|||
|
USE "COPY DISK" FROM MAIN MENU.
|
|||
|
AFTER COPYING AND BEFORE
|
|||
|
USING, PUT A TAB OVER THE WRITE
|
|||
|
PROTECT NOTCH OR THE
|
|||
|
COPY WILL NOT WORK.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PHANTOMS FIVE (SIRIUS)
|
|||
|
T0 9=0
|
|||
|
T2-T1C 3A=0, 50=20
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PRISM *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PRISONER *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RASTER BLASTER (OLD & NEW VERS
|
|||
|
IONS - BUDGECO)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96
|
|||
|
T5-T11 STEP 4 D=1, 9=0, 31=0,
|
|||
|
A=2, E=AD,
|
|||
|
F=DE, 3B=40
|
|||
|
T6-T12 STEP 4
|
|||
|
T7.5-TF.5 STEP 4
|
|||
|
T1.5-T3.5 STEP 2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SABATOGE *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T3 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1
|
|||
|
, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SARGON * (HAYDEN)
|
|||
|
T0-T1A
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SCREENWRITER II *
|
|||
|
COPY DISK, THEN SECTOR EDIT
|
|||
|
DOS 3.3 PATCHED
|
|||
|
TRACK 3, SECTOR B
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESSES 94, 95, 96 T
|
|||
|
O EA EA EA
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SNOGGLE * (BRODERBUND)
|
|||
|
T0-T9 9=0, 8=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPACE INVADERS *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SNACK ATTACK (DATA MOST)
|
|||
|
T0-T12
|
|||
|
SECTOR EDIT DOS 3.2 PATCHED
|
|||
|
TRACK 0 SECTOR 3
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 63 FROM 38 TO
|
|||
|
18
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SNEAKERS (SIRIUS)
|
|||
|
T0 9=0, 10=96, 44=
|
|||
|
1, 45=10, D=1
|
|||
|
T1.5-TC.5 44=0
|
|||
|
TD.5 44=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SOFTPORN ADVENTURE (ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0
|
|||
|
T3 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1
|
|||
|
, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPACE EGGS * (SIRIUS)
|
|||
|
T0 9=0
|
|||
|
T2-T6
|
|||
|
T11-1A
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPACE VIKINGS *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPEED READING *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0, 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPIDER RAID * (INSOFT)
|
|||
|
T0
|
|||
|
T1-T17 A=3, E=92, F=93
|
|||
|
, 4F=1, 10=95, 44=1
|
|||
|
46=A, 9=0, 8=1,
|
|||
|
D=1, 24=96
|
|||
|
3F=1, 34=1, 36=
|
|||
|
2A, 37=97
|
|||
|
31=0, 43=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-T17.5 E=95, 10=92
|
|||
|
(SEE NOTES FOR CHOPLIFTER)
|
|||
|
(ONLY WORKS ON NEW VERSIONS)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STARBLASTER *
|
|||
|
T0 10=96, 9=0
|
|||
|
T7-T20 STEP 1.5 E=DF, F=AD, 10=
|
|||
|
DE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STARBLAZER (BRODERBUND)
|
|||
|
SAME AS CHOPLIFTER
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STARCROSS * (INFOCOM)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STELLAR INVADERS * (APPLE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STOCK PORTFOLIO SYSTEM *
|
|||
|
T3-T22
|
|||
|
T0-T2 4=FD, 8=1, 10=A
|
|||
|
D
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TAX MANAGER * (MICROLAB)
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TAX PREPARER * (HOWARDSOFT)
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THRESHOLD (ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T1-T23 STEP 22 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1
|
|||
|
, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TUBE WAY *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TYPING TUTOR * (MICROSOFT)
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ULTIMA II *
|
|||
|
COPY DISK, THEN SECTOR EDIT
|
|||
|
TRACK 3, SECTOR 0C
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESSES 84, 85, 86 A
|
|||
|
LL TO EA.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ULTIMA II *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96, 9=0, 34=
|
|||
|
1, 31=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VERSAFORM *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VISICALC (VISICORP)
|
|||
|
T0-T16
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VISICALC /// (APPLE COMPUTER
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96, 24=96, D
|
|||
|
=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VISIDEX, VISISCHEDULE, VISITERM, VISITR
|
|||
|
END/VISIPLOT (VISICORP)
|
|||
|
DON'T USE BIT COPY. USE "COPY
|
|||
|
DISK" FROM MAIN MENU.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VISIFILE (VISICORP)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96, 34=1, 36
|
|||
|
=2A, 37=EB, 3E=2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WIZARDRY * (FRONT SIDE)
|
|||
|
COPY DISK THEN USE BIT COPY:
|
|||
|
T3-T23 10=96, 24=96, D
|
|||
|
=1
|
|||
|
NOTE: WRITE PROTECT BACKUP OR I
|
|||
|
T WILL NOT WORK.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WIZARDRY * (BACK SIDE)
|
|||
|
T1-T22 10=96, 24=96, D
|
|||
|
=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WORD HANDLER *
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ZARGS * (INOSFT)
|
|||
|
SAME AS SPIDER RAID
|
|||
|
|
|||
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(?=MENU, 1-9) ->:
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---------------------------------------
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COPY II+ PLUS PARAMETERS
|
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|
---------------------------------------
|
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|
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FROM:
|
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|
THE FORBIDDEN ZONE
|
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|
THE ROM RAIDER
|
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|
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|
UPDATE:3/28/83
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|
3-D Graphics System * (Cal Pacific Computer)
|
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|
T0-T8
|
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T11-T12
|
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T15-T17
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3-D Graphics System *
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T0-T2
|
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T4-T8
|
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T11-T18
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|
Adventure To Atlantis * (Synergistic)
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T0-T22 10=96 24=96 9=0 31=0 D=1
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Air Simulator * (Mind Systems)
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T0-TF
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|
Air Traffic Controller *
|
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T0-T22 10=96
|
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|
T23 31=0 50=1 10=96
|
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Akalabeth *
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T0 9=0 31=0
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T2-T3 E=DE F=AA 10=AD
|
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T6-T18
|
|||
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|
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|
Alien Rain & Typhoon Broderbund)
|
|||
|
T0=T5 9=0 31=0 D=D5 F=0
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|
T6-TE E=DE
|
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|
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|
Alkem Stones *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 A=3 10=96
|
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|
|||
|
Apple Adventure *
|
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|
T0-T22 D=1 10=96 24=96
|
|||
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|
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|
Apple Cillin II *
|
|||
|
T0-TC
|
|||
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|
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|
Apple //e Business Graphics *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 D=1 10=96 24=96
|
|||
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|
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|
Apple /// Business Graphics *
|
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|
T0-T22 (error 2 OK)
|
|||
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|
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|
Apple Logo *
|
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|
T0-T22
|
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|
T1 A=1 4B=1 50=1 E=FC 19=FD 1C=AA 1F=EE
|
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|
or for T1
|
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T1 A=1 4B=1 50=1 E=AA 1C=AA
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|
or
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|
T1 A=1 4B=1 50=1 3B=1 4D=8
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOTE: We have been told that Apple Logo requires persistance!
|
|||
|
Keep trying
|
|||
|
track 1 until the disk works.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Apple Panic * (Broderbund)
|
|||
|
T0-TD
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Apple Panic *
|
|||
|
T0-T5 9=0 F=0
|
|||
|
T6-TD E=DE
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Apple Pilot and Super Pilot *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Apple World * (USA)
|
|||
|
T0-T23
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Apple Writer II (and IIe)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Apple Writer II Pre-Boot *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96 9=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Apple Writer /// (Apple)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 D=1 10=96 24=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A2-PB1 (Pinball) (Sub-Logic)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96
|
|||
|
T1-T15 A=3 E=DB F=AB 10=BF 44=1 45=D 46=F
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AZTEC *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 D=1 10=96 24=96
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Back-It-Up II * (Sensible)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96 9=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-TB.5 10=b5 A=3
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Battle of Shilo *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 E=D4 10=b7
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Beer Run
|
|||
|
T0 9=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-TD.5 D=1 3B=40
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bomb Alley *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 E=D4 10=B7 34=1 37=6E 38=fe
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Borg * (Sirius)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96 9=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-TB.5 D=1 24=96 A=3 E=DD F=AD 10=DA 3B=40
|
|||
|
TD-T20
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Cannonball Blitz *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T3-TF 3B=1 A=1 4B=1 4D=8 50=1 (error 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Cannonball Blitz (alternate)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
Sector Edit Dos 3.3 Patched
|
|||
|
Track 17, Sector E
|
|||
|
Change Address CD From 49 to 60
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Castle Wolfenstein (Muse)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 D=1 31=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Caves of Olympus *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96 9=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ceiling Zero *
|
|||
|
T0-T2
|
|||
|
T3-T11 9=0 E=D6 1C=D6 34=1 38=F9 4F=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Chess 7.0 * (Odesta)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96 9=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Chess 7.0 *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96 9=0 8=1 3E=2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Choplifter, Serpentine, & Starblazer (Broderbund)
|
|||
|
T0 A=3 44=1 45=d 9=0 0=F 50=3
|
|||
|
T1-T8 4=FD 31=0 43=0 45=10 4F=1 46=12
|
|||
|
T9 45=8 46=D
|
|||
|
TA-TB 45=2
|
|||
|
TC-T1E.5 Step .5 45=8 10=D4 51=1 D=1
|
|||
|
T20 45=6 D=0 4F=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOTE: Choplifter, Serpentine, David's Midnight Magic and
|
|||
|
Starblazer use track
|
|||
|
arcing and are very sensitive to drive speed. If you have
|
|||
|
problems, try
|
|||
|
reversing drives.
|
|||
|
-- Sea Fox may also copy using these parameters --
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Colossal Cave Adventure *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Congo *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 D=1 9=0 24=96 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Cranson Manor (On-Line)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T18 3B=1 A=1 4B=1 4D=8 50=1 (error 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Crossfire (On-Line)
|
|||
|
T0-T8 9=0
|
|||
|
T1 3B=1 A=1 4B=1 4D=8 50=1 (error 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you want CRUSH, CRUMBLE AND CHOMP you're crazy! That game
|
|||
|
sucks!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dark Crystal (On-Line)
|
|||
|
Copy all 4 sides from main menu
|
|||
|
Sector Edit side 1A as follows:
|
|||
|
Track 5, Sector F change address A8-AA all to EA
|
|||
|
Track 7, Sec C, change addressess 22-24 all to EA
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
David's Midnight Magic (Broderbund)
|
|||
|
T0 A=3, 44=1, 45=D, 9=0, 0=F, 50=3
|
|||
|
T1-TA 44=0
|
|||
|
TB 44=1, 31=0, 43=0, 45=8
|
|||
|
TC-T19 STEP .5 10=F5, F=FD, 51=1, 4F=1, D=1
|
|||
|
SEE NOTES FOR CHOPLIFTER
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DB MASTER (STONEWARE)
|
|||
|
T0-T5 10=96, 24=96, D=1
|
|||
|
T6.5-T22.5 D=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DEADLINE * (INFOCOM)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DESKTOP PLAN II (VISICORP)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96, 34=1, 36=2A
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DISK ORGANIZER *
|
|||
|
T0
|
|||
|
T1 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
T2-T4 D=1
|
|||
|
TA-TB
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DLM Software *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dragon Fire *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96 9=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Early Games *
|
|||
|
Use Copy Disk from Main Menu
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Education Activities Software *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Einstein Computer *
|
|||
|
Copy Disk from Main Menu
|
|||
|
Sector Edit Track 8, Sector 4
|
|||
|
Change Addresses 2A-2C from BD 8C C0 to 4C E2 91
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ELECTRIC DUET * (INSOFT)
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ESCAPE *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0, 8=1, 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
EXPEDITOR (ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-22 10=96
|
|||
|
T3 & T1F 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
First Class Mail *
|
|||
|
Use Copy Disk from Main Menu
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FORMAT II *
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FS-1 (FLIGHT SIMULATOR) (SUB LOGIC)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96
|
|||
|
T1.5-T21 STEP 1.5 E=DB, F=AB, 10=BF, A=3, 4E=1
|
|||
|
T7-T8
|
|||
|
T9.5
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
GALACTIC GLADIATORS *
|
|||
|
T0-T20 10=B7, E=D7, 9=0, 31=0
|
|||
|
T21-T22 34=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
GORGON (SIRIUS)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96, 9=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-E.5 D=1, 24=96, A=3, E=DD, F=AD,
|
|||
|
10=DA, 3B=40
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HYPERSPACE WARS * (CONTINENTAL)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
JAW BREAKER * (ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0
|
|||
|
T3 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
KRELL LOGO *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LIST HANDLER AND UTILITY *
|
|||
|
T1-T11
|
|||
|
T0 9=0, A=3, 44=1, 45=D, 50=3
|
|||
|
T12-T22.5 STEP .5 D=1, E=F5, F=D7, 10=F7
|
|||
|
45=8, 46=D, 51=1
|
|||
|
(SEE NOTES FOR CHOPLIFTER)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MAGIC WINDOW *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MICRO WAVE * (CAVALIER)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T11 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MOUSKATTACK * (SIERRA ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
SECTOR EDIT DOS 3.3 PATCHED
|
|||
|
TRACK 18, SECTOR 3
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS B1 FROM 49 TO 60
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MULTI PLAN (MICROSOFT)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OLYMPIC DECATHALON * (MICROSOFT)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ORBITRON *
|
|||
|
T0-T1 9=0, 31=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-TF.5
|
|||
|
WRITE PROTECT COPY!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PFS & PFS REPORT (SOFTWARE PUBLISHING CORP.)
|
|||
|
USE "COPY DISK" FROM MAIN MENU. AFTER COPYING AND BEFORE
|
|||
|
USING, PUT A TAB OVER THE WRITE PROTECT NOTCH OR THE
|
|||
|
COPY WILL NOT WORK.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PHANTOMS FIVE (SIRIUS)
|
|||
|
T0 9=0
|
|||
|
T2-T1C 3A=0, 50=20
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PRISM *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PRISONER *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RASTER BLASTER (OLD & NEW VERSIONS - BUDGECO)
|
|||
|
T0 10=96
|
|||
|
T5-T11 STEP 4 D=1, 9=0, 31=0, A=2, E=AD,
|
|||
|
F=DE, 3B=40
|
|||
|
T6-T12 STEP 4
|
|||
|
T7.5-TF.5 STEP 4
|
|||
|
T1.5-T3.5 STEP 2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SABATOGE *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T3 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SARGON * (HAYDEN)
|
|||
|
T0-T1A
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SCREENWRITER II *
|
|||
|
COPY DISK, THEN SECTOR EDIT
|
|||
|
DOS 3.3 PATCHED
|
|||
|
TRACK 3, SECTOR B
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESSES 94, 95, 96 TO EA EA EA
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SNOGGLE * (BRODERBUND)
|
|||
|
T0-T9 9=0, 8=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPACE INVADERS *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SNACK ATTACK (DATA MOST)
|
|||
|
T0-T12
|
|||
|
SECTOR EDIT DOS 3.2 PATCHED
|
|||
|
TRACK 0 SECTOR 3
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 63 FROM 38 TO 18
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SNEAKERS (SIRIUS)
|
|||
|
T0 9=0, 10=96, 44=1, 45=10, D=1
|
|||
|
T1.5-TC.5 44=0
|
|||
|
TD.5 44=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SOFTPORN ADVENTURE (ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0
|
|||
|
T3 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPACE EGGS * (SIRIUS)
|
|||
|
T0 9=0
|
|||
|
T2-T6
|
|||
|
T11-1A
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPACE VIKINGS *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPEED READING *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 9=0, 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPIDER RAID * (INSOFT)
|
|||
|
T0
|
|||
|
T1-T17 A=3, E=92, F=93, 4F=1, 10=95, 44=1
|
|||
|
46=A, 9=0, 8=1, D=1, 24=96
|
|||
|
3F=1, 34=1, 36=2A, 37=97
|
|||
|
31=0, 43=0
|
|||
|
T1.5-T17.5 E=95, 10=92
|
|||
|
(SEE NOTES FOR CHOPLIFTER)
|
|||
|
(ONLY WORKS ON NEW VERSIONS)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STARBLASTER *
|
|||
|
T0 10=96, 9=0
|
|||
|
T7-T20 STEP 1.5 E=DF, F=AD, 10=DE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STARBLAZER (BRODERBUND)
|
|||
|
SAME AS CHOPLIFTER
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STARCROSS * (INFOCOM)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STELLAR INVADERS * (APPLE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STOCK PORTFOLIO SYSTEM *
|
|||
|
T3-T22
|
|||
|
T0-T2 4=FD, 8=1, 10=AD
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TAX MANAGER * (MICROLAB)
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TAX PREPARER * (HOWARDSOFT)
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THRESHOLD (ON-LINE)
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T1-T23 STEP 22 3B=1, A=1, 4B=1, 4D=8, 50=1
|
|||
|
(ERROR 6 OK)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TUBE WAY *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TYPING TUTOR * (MICROSOFT)
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ULTIMA II *
|
|||
|
COPY DISK, THEN SECTOR EDIT
|
|||
|
TRACK 3, SECTOR 0C
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESSES 84, 85, 86 ALL TO EA.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ULTIMA II *
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96, 9=0, 34=1, 31=0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VERSAFORM *
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VISICALC (VISICORP)
|
|||
|
T0-T16
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VISICALC /// (APPLE COMPUTER)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96, 24=96, D=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VISIDEX, VISISCHEDULE, VISITERM, VISITREND/VISIPLOT (VISICORP)
|
|||
|
DON'T USE BIT COPY. USE "COPY DISK" FROM MAIN MENU.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VISIFILE (VISICORP)
|
|||
|
T0-T22 10=96, 34=1, 36=2A, 37=EB, 3E=2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WIZARDRY * (FRONT SIDE)
|
|||
|
COPY DISK THEN USE BIT COPY:
|
|||
|
T3-T23 10=96, 24=96, D=1
|
|||
|
NOTE: WRITE PROTECT BACKUP OR IT WILL NOT WORK.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WIZARDRY * (BACK SIDE)
|
|||
|
T1-T22 10=96, 24=96, D=1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WORD HANDLER *
|
|||
|
USE COPY DISK FROM MAIN MENU
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ZARGS * (INOSFT)
|
|||
|
SAME AS SPIDER RAID
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STARTING IN 86,SEARS WILL ISSUE THE
|
|||
|
"DISCOVER" CREDIT CARDS.THESE SHOULD
|
|||
|
SOON PROVE BETTER THAN VISA AND MASTER
|
|||
|
CARD WITH CONSUMER AND DEALER DISCOUNTS
|
|||
|
AND 35 BILLION IN CREDIT AVAILABLE.
|
|||
|
REMEMBER THE CHAOS WHEN VISA MAILED
|
|||
|
OUT MILLIONS OF CREDIT CARDS! WATCH
|
|||
|
YOUR MAILBOX (AND YOUR NEIGHBORS) IN
|
|||
|
86 FOR YOUR VERY OWN UNUSED "DISCOVER"
|
|||
|
CREDIT CARD(S).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NUFF SAID-
|
|||
|
BOOTLEG
|
|||
|
======================
|
|||
|
DOS Notes & Pointers..
|
|||
|
======================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-=> By THE FREEZE <=-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Suggested reading: Beneath Apple DOS
|
|||
|
The DOS Manual
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Needed equipment: Apple, Drive
|
|||
|
IQ > 60
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I will start this article by giving
|
|||
|
you an overview of what is in DOS and
|
|||
|
what it does. First of all there is
|
|||
|
the RWTS. This allows you to read or
|
|||
|
write a sector at a time. All oper-
|
|||
|
ations are done either directly or
|
|||
|
indirectly through this. Starting at
|
|||
|
$B600 and ending at $BFFF RWTS takes
|
|||
|
up about 2.5K. Next is the File
|
|||
|
Manager. This goes from $AAC9 to $B5FF
|
|||
|
This is a bunch of subroutines which
|
|||
|
execute your commands from basic.
|
|||
|
Then there are the main DOS routines.
|
|||
|
These interpret your commands and tell
|
|||
|
the file manager what to do, which in
|
|||
|
turn uses the RWTS to do them. These
|
|||
|
routines go from $9D00 to $AAC8.
|
|||
|
When you have MAXFILES set to 3, DOS
|
|||
|
reserves memory from $9600 to $9CFF.
|
|||
|
Setting MAXFILES higher will take up
|
|||
|
more memory, lower than $9600.
|
|||
|
There is another part of DOS, which
|
|||
|
resides in the latter part of page 3
|
|||
|
or from $3D0 to $3FF. This is called
|
|||
|
the Dos Vector Table. I will go into
|
|||
|
detail on that later.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Well now, lets say you put a disk in
|
|||
|
the drive and turned your computer on.
|
|||
|
Then you loaded a file, edited it and
|
|||
|
saved it. Why don't we take a look and
|
|||
|
see exactly what is happening.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When you turn your computer on (if
|
|||
|
you have autostart) the code on your
|
|||
|
drive controller prom takes over.
|
|||
|
This loads in a routine at $800.
|
|||
|
This is called Boot 0. Then it jumps
|
|||
|
to $801 and executes that code (boot
|
|||
|
1). That code loads in sectors 1
|
|||
|
through 9 which in turn loads in the
|
|||
|
rest of DOS. Then it looks to see if
|
|||
|
you have a HELLO program and jumps
|
|||
|
to it. The first thing it does when
|
|||
|
loading in a program, in this case
|
|||
|
the HELLO program, is look at the
|
|||
|
catalog track. Then after it finds
|
|||
|
the file and the track and sector it
|
|||
|
starts on, it reads in the first
|
|||
|
sector. The first sector of a program
|
|||
|
is called the Track Sector List or
|
|||
|
TSL. This is a listing of all tracks
|
|||
|
and sectors that have data for that
|
|||
|
program. DOS reads this into memory
|
|||
|
and then starts loading the program
|
|||
|
in. But where does it know where to
|
|||
|
load the program in and how does it
|
|||
|
know what file type it is?
|
|||
|
The file type was back on the catalog,
|
|||
|
more (lots more) on that later...
|
|||
|
On the first sector of data, not the
|
|||
|
TSL, in the first two bytes is the
|
|||
|
address to start loading in at. These
|
|||
|
bytes as usual are in reverse order.
|
|||
|
Well, now you know a little of how
|
|||
|
DOS works. Lets go into more detail.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here is where I will probably lose
|
|||
|
you. If it gets confusing hang on.
|
|||
|
Now we will look at track $11, which
|
|||
|
is the catalog track. The VTOC or
|
|||
|
Volume Table Of Contents is stored
|
|||
|
at track $11, sector $00. This tells
|
|||
|
DOS such things as: what sectors are
|
|||
|
free, volume #, DOS version, first
|
|||
|
link to catalog sector...
|
|||
|
Bytes $01 & $02 of the VTOC tells us
|
|||
|
where to find the
|
|||
|
first catalog sector. This usually is
|
|||
|
track $11, sector $0F. Byte $02 is
|
|||
|
the DOS version. Either a "1", "2",
|
|||
|
"3", for DOS 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, consec-
|
|||
|
utively. Byte $07 is the volume #
|
|||
|
usually $FE (254). The next thing of
|
|||
|
interest is the Bit Map. Starting at
|
|||
|
byte $38 you will see "FFFF0000".
|
|||
|
For now, ignore the last two bytes.
|
|||
|
The "FFFF" is a binary representation
|
|||
|
of what sectors are free on a certain
|
|||
|
track. In the two bytes there are
|
|||
|
16 bits. Makes sense doesn't it, 16
|
|||
|
bits and 16 sectors. If the bit is
|
|||
|
set or a "1" then that sector is free.
|
|||
|
If it is a "0" then it's used.
|
|||
|
Now lets look at the catalog link.
|
|||
|
On track $11, sector $0F, byte $01,
|
|||
|
are two bytes that tell what track
|
|||
|
and sector to find the first catalog
|
|||
|
sector. This is almost always track 11
|
|||
|
sector $0F. On track $11, sector $0F,
|
|||
|
bytes 1 and 2, is a pointer to the
|
|||
|
next sector, track $11, sector $0E.
|
|||
|
The links continue until sector $01
|
|||
|
where you will see zero's in those
|
|||
|
bytes. I have been asked many times
|
|||
|
how to get more than 105 files onto
|
|||
|
a disk. If you edit the second and
|
|||
|
third bytes on track $11, sector $01
|
|||
|
to "100F", you will be able to use
|
|||
|
track $10, sector $0F for a catalog
|
|||
|
sector. You can continue on track
|
|||
|
10 sector F and make a link to the
|
|||
|
next sector and so on. Be sure to
|
|||
|
mark it on the bit map or it will
|
|||
|
get wiped out when DOS has to write
|
|||
|
there. Well, we have covered most
|
|||
|
of the VTOC, lets look at how the
|
|||
|
catalog sectors are formatted.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Starting at byte $0B on any catalog
|
|||
|
sector, is the entry for a file.
|
|||
|
The first two bytes after that, tells
|
|||
|
what track and sector the program
|
|||
|
starts on. Then is the file type (more
|
|||
|
on that later). Next comes the file
|
|||
|
name, up to 30 characters. The last
|
|||
|
byte before the next entry tells us
|
|||
|
how many sectors the file takes.
|
|||
|
This usually never goes over 255
|
|||
|
sectors, however text files can take
|
|||
|
more than 255 sectors. Now we can
|
|||
|
look at the file type. We have to look
|
|||
|
at this at the binary level. If the
|
|||
|
first bit is set, it is a text file.
|
|||
|
If the second is set, it's Integer.
|
|||
|
Third is applesoft, fourth is binary.
|
|||
|
If the eigth or MSB is set, the file
|
|||
|
is locked. It's really quite simple.
|
|||
|
$00 means a text file. $80 means a
|
|||
|
locked text file. If it is a $84,
|
|||
|
we have a locked binary file.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now for the complicated stuff, how
|
|||
|
DOS writes sectors, INITs a disk,
|
|||
|
the "6 & 2" split. Lets say you put a
|
|||
|
blank disk in the drive, initialized
|
|||
|
it, and saved a file onto it. Lets see
|
|||
|
what happens. First off, at $A54F is
|
|||
|
the INIT routine. If you did A54FG
|
|||
|
from monitor, it would INIT your disk
|
|||
|
without a hello program. This lets
|
|||
|
your disk boot faster because it does
|
|||
|
not have to load in that file.
|
|||
|
Ok. So you type in "INIT HELLO". DOS
|
|||
|
takes over and starts formatting your
|
|||
|
disk starting with track 0 and ending
|
|||
|
with track $23. Then it writes the
|
|||
|
catalog track and VTOC. Last it writes
|
|||
|
in DOS. Lets take a close look at a
|
|||
|
disk at the track level. First off we
|
|||
|
have what is called a GAP. This is made
|
|||
|
up of "FF"'s. Then we have the prolouge
|
|||
|
marks, ye olde "D5 AA 96". After that
|
|||
|
comes the volume, track, sector, check-
|
|||
|
sum, epilouge "DE AA EB". Then comes a
|
|||
|
smaller GAP with a different prolouge
|
|||
|
"D5 AA AD". Then $342 bytes of user
|
|||
|
data. Oops! $342 bytes of user data?
|
|||
|
I thought there were only $FF or 255
|
|||
|
bytes per sector! (more on this later).
|
|||
|
Then we have the checksum. And last
|
|||
|
we have the epilouge "DE AA EB".
|
|||
|
There are certain bytes that DOS
|
|||
|
doesn't write as data. These bytes are
|
|||
|
used in proulouge and epilouge marks.
|
|||
|
DOS looks for these when trying to find
|
|||
|
a sector. Now for the "6 & 2" split.
|
|||
|
The hardware on the apple doesn't allow
|
|||
|
for more than $3F different bytes to
|
|||
|
be written. That's why they used the
|
|||
|
"5 & 3" split on 3.2 disks. What that
|
|||
|
means is that from one byte, five bits
|
|||
|
are taken out and form one byte. The
|
|||
|
other three bits form one byte also.
|
|||
|
The six and two split is the same thing
|
|||
|
as the five and three but allows for
|
|||
|
more combinations.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now for a little on copy protection.
|
|||
|
Back in the good 'ol days we could just
|
|||
|
demuffin everything. All they had was
|
|||
|
a modified DOS or changed address marks
|
|||
|
etc. After that they got a little
|
|||
|
smarter and some wrote their own DOS
|
|||
|
or used a modified RWTS. But nothing
|
|||
|
stops us pirates, all you had to do
|
|||
|
is read in data through their RWTS and
|
|||
|
write it back out standard. Then they
|
|||
|
got dirty, using the text page and the
|
|||
|
input buffer for data or code. They
|
|||
|
even used the stack (page 1) for code.
|
|||
|
To get around this, NMI card like
|
|||
|
crackshot and cracking chips were made.
|
|||
|
these dumped all memory to disk allow-
|
|||
|
ing the text page and the input buffer
|
|||
|
to be undisturbed. The newest thing
|
|||
|
seems to be SPIRAL TRACKING. The first
|
|||
|
game I saw this on was Maze Craze.
|
|||
|
Cracking it was quite easy though. All
|
|||
|
you had to do is cut out one part of
|
|||
|
disk access (at $855) that wasn't even
|
|||
|
needed. But who knows what we will be
|
|||
|
up against in the future.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I suggest you read "Beneath Apple DOS"
|
|||
|
and look at the DOS manual supplied
|
|||
|
with your Apple. This is for beginners
|
|||
|
or people who are too lazy to read
|
|||
|
a book...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I would appreciate lots of questions,
|
|||
|
I may not have made myself too clear
|
|||
|
or you may want to know more about
|
|||
|
a certain area. Just leave me e-mail.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Freeze
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D O S T R I C K S
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TRY THIS TO SEE ANY DOS, REMOVE THE
|
|||
|
REAR MOST SET OF RAM CHIPS FROM YOUR
|
|||
|
APPLE (THE ONES NEAR THE I/O SLOTS).
|
|||
|
THEN INIT A DISK, REPLACE THE RAM AND
|
|||
|
BOOT UP UNDER THE PROGRAM YOU WISH TO
|
|||
|
DEPROTECT. THEN FORCE A REBOOT WITH THE
|
|||
|
DISK YOU INITED IN DRIVE 1. THE DOS
|
|||
|
FROM THE PROTECTED DISK WILL (IN MOST
|
|||
|
CASES) STILL BE IN THE RAM UP TOP....
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THIS NEW DOS IS A SLAVE AT 32 K AND
|
|||
|
THE OLD (AND PROTECTED DOS) IS STILL
|
|||
|
AT 48 K. THIS WILL WORK ON ABOUT 50%
|
|||
|
OF THE PROGRAMS. ENJOY
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
YOU CAN ALSO REMOVE THE TOP 32K AND
|
|||
|
GET TWICE AS MUCH.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=======================================
|
|||
|
CHECKSUM TRICK
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A VERY HANDY TECHNIQUE FOR TAKING A
|
|||
|
LOOK AT THE DATA ON A PROTECTED DISK IS
|
|||
|
TO DISABLE THE CHECKSUM IN THE RWTS.
|
|||
|
THE FORMATS OF MANY PROTECTED DISKS
|
|||
|
VARY ONLY IN THIS CHECKSUM, SO TURNING
|
|||
|
IT OFF SHOULD ALLOW ANY STANDARD
|
|||
|
TRACK/SECTOR UTILITY TO LOOK AT THE
|
|||
|
DISK! TO DO THIS, BOOT UP THE DOS THAT
|
|||
|
YOU WISH TO USE, AND ENTER THE MONITOR.
|
|||
|
THEN ENTER B942:18 FOR DOS 3.3 OR
|
|||
|
B963:18 FOR DOS 3.2. THIS CHANGES A
|
|||
|
SET CARRY INSTRUCTION TO A CLEAR CARRY
|
|||
|
INSTRUCTION. NOW RETURN TO DOS AND RUN
|
|||
|
YOUR EDITOR. IF THE DISK YOU ARE
|
|||
|
LOOKING AT IS PROTECTED WITH THIS
|
|||
|
SYSTEM, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO READ IT
|
|||
|
NOW. TO MAKE THIS CHANGE TO A DOS ON A
|
|||
|
DISK, THIS DATA IS CONTAINED IN TRACK 0
|
|||
|
SECTOR 3, AT EITHER BYTE $42 OR BYTE
|
|||
|
$63, FOR DOS 3.3 OR 3.2, RESPECTIVELY.
|
|||
|
GOOD LUCK.......
|
|||
|
RANDY
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=======================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TO AVOID RE-LOADING THE LANGUAGE CARD
|
|||
|
ON BOOTUP ( A MAJOR IRRITATION )
|
|||
|
CHANGE THE FOLLOWING :
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IN A 48K SYSTEM, CHANGE $BFCC TO 00 AND
|
|||
|
$BFCF TO 00 : THIS WILL PREVENT THE
|
|||
|
LANGUAGE CARD FROM BEING WRITTEN TO.
|
|||
|
(INITIALIZE A DISKETTE WITH THIS DO
|
|||
|
TO MAKE IT BOOT UP IN THIS FASHION)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(IF YOU LOOK AT THE CODE, YOU CAN MAKE
|
|||
|
THE SAME MODS IN A COPY OF A SYST
|
|||
|
MASTER ON THE DISK ITSELF, SO A MASTER
|
|||
|
CREATE WILL PUT THIS DOS ON A DISKETTE.
|
|||
|
CHANGE THE CODE THAT SAYS LDA C081 WITH
|
|||
|
LDA C000 -- THAT SSHOULD WORK FINE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=======================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
GET INTO MONITOR FROM A NORMAL DISK.
|
|||
|
TYPE: 400<A800.ABFFM
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
POOF THERE YOU HAVE ALL THE DOS COMANDS
|
|||
|
NOTICE THAT ALL THE LETTERS IN THE
|
|||
|
COMAND ARE FLASHING BUT THE LAST ONE
|
|||
|
THAT IS TO TELL YOU WHERE THE COMAND
|
|||
|
ENDS. NOW NOTICE WHERE THE INIT,LOAD,
|
|||
|
BLOAD,SAVE,BSAVE,CATALOG, ETC...
|
|||
|
THEN BOOT SOMETHING LIKE BRAIN SURGEON
|
|||
|
OR SOMETHING THAT HAS SOMETHING LIKE
|
|||
|
A NORMAL FORMAT THEN TYPE THAT LINE
|
|||
|
AND THEN YOU CAN SEE IF THEY CHANGED
|
|||
|
ANY OF THE COMANDS!
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=======================================
|
|||
|
E.D.D. PARMAMETERS
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A2-FS1:
|
|||
|
T0 - T6 INC 1.5
|
|||
|
T7 - T8
|
|||
|
T9.5-TA.5
|
|||
|
TC - T21 INC 1.5
|
|||
|
ABM:NORM
|
|||
|
A.E SIDE A:
|
|||
|
T1.5-TD.5
|
|||
|
TE -T18.5 INC 1.5
|
|||
|
SIDE B:NORM
|
|||
|
ASCII EXPRESS PROFESSIONAL:NORM
|
|||
|
ADVENTURE:NORM
|
|||
|
AIRSIM-1:NORM
|
|||
|
WRITE-PROTECT BEFORE BOOTING!
|
|||
|
ALGEBRA 1:NORM
|
|||
|
ALKEMSTONE:NORM
|
|||
|
APPLE PRESENTS- ERNIE'S QUIZ:NORM
|
|||
|
APPLE PRESENTS- INSTANT ZOO:NORM
|
|||
|
APPLE PRESENTS- SPOTLIGHT:NORM
|
|||
|
APPLE PRESENTS- MIX AND MATCH:NORM
|
|||
|
APPLE WORLD:
|
|||
|
T0-T23
|
|||
|
APPLE WRITER:NORM
|
|||
|
APPLE WRITER II:NORM
|
|||
|
APPLE WRITER IIE:NORM
|
|||
|
APPLE WRITER 80 COLMN PRE-BOOT:NORM
|
|||
|
APVENTURE TO ATLANTIS:NORM
|
|||
|
ARCADE MACHINE:
|
|||
|
T0 -T11
|
|||
|
T12.25-T21.25
|
|||
|
ASTEROID FIELD:NORM
|
|||
|
AUDEX:NORM
|
|||
|
AZTEC:NORM
|
|||
|
BANK STREET WRITER:
|
|||
|
T0 -T1A
|
|||
|
T1B-T22 PPM#3 OR #4
|
|||
|
BATTLE FOR NORMANDY:SEE MINER 2049ER
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BEER RUN:
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T0 PARM 28=2 OR 3
|
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T1.5-TD.5 PPM#2
|
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BENEATH APPLE MANOR:(SPECIAL EDITION)
|
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T0-T22 PARM 0=3
|
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|
BILL BUDGE 3-D GRAPHICS:NORM
|
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BILL BUDGE SPACE ALBUM:NORM
|
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BILL BUDGE TRILOGY OF GAMES:NORM
|
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BORG:
|
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T1.5-TB.5
|
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|
TD-TE
|
|||
|
T0 PARM 28=2 OR 3
|
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BUG ATTACK:
|
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T0-T22
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T1.5 =PPM#2
|
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|
T22 =PPM#2
|
|||
|
BUSINESS GRAPHICS:NORM
|
|||
|
CAMPAIGN TRILOGY:NORM
|
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|
CANNONBALL BLITZ:NORM
|
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|
CANYON CLIMBER:NORM
|
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|
CARTELS AND CUTTHROATS:NORM
|
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|
CASTLE WOLFENSTEIN:NORM
|
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|
CCA DATA MANAGEMENT:NORM
|
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|
CHECKERS (ODESTA):NORM (T0-T6)
|
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|
CHESS 7.0 (ODESTA):NORM
|
|||
|
CHOPLIFTER:
|
|||
|
NOTE:SOMETIMES VERY HARD TO COPY
|
|||
|
T0-TB PARM 28=2 00=3
|
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|
TC.25-T21.25
|
|||
|
T22
|
|||
|
COMPUTER AMBUSH:NORM
|
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|
COMPUTER AMBUSH VER 2:NORM
|
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|
COMPUTER BISMARK:NORM
|
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|
CONGO:NORM
|
|||
|
COPTS & ROBBERS:SEE EPOCH
|
|||
|
COPY II PLUS:NORM
|
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|
CRANSTON MANOR:
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|
T0-T22
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|
T18 PPM#3
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|
CRIME WAVE:NORM (T0-T11)
|
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|
CRISIS MOUNTAIN:NORM
|
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|
CRITICAL MASS:
|
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|
SIDE A:
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|
T0-TA
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|
T22 PPM#3
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|
SIDE B:NORM
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|
CROSSFIRE:
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|
T0-T22
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|
T1 PPM#3
|
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|
CROSSWORD MAGIC (BOTH SIDES):
|
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|
T0-T22 PPM#2
|
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|
CUSTOM MICRO SYSTEMS ASSEMBLER:
|
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|
T0-T23:NORM
|
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|
D.B. MASTER AND UTILITIES:
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|
T0 - T5
|
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|
T6.5-T22.5
|
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|
DARK CRYSTAL:NORM
|
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|
DATA TREE:NORM
|
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|
DEADLINE:NORM
|
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|
DESKTOP PLAN II:NORM
|
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|
DISK EDIT 2.0 (DISK EDITOR):
|
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|
T0
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|
T1.5 -T5.5
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|
T21.25-T22.25
|
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|
DISK RECOVERY:NORM
|
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|
IF THAT DOESN'T WORK, TRY:
|
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|
T0
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|
T1.25-T10.25 PPM#2
|
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|
DOS ENHANCER:NORM
|
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|
DUNG BEETLES:NORM
|
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|
EASY-WRITER:NORM
|
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|
EDU-PAINT:NORM
|
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|
EINSTEIN COMPILER:NORM
|
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|
ELECTRIC DUET:NORM
|
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|
EMPIRE I: WORLD BUILDERS:NORM
|
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|
EPOCH:
|
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|
T0 PARM 28=2 OR 3
|
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|
T1.5-TF.5 PPM#2
|
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|
EVOLUTION:
|
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|
T0.25-T18.25
|
|||
|
E-Z DRAW:NORM
|
|||
|
FINANCIAL MANAGMENT SYSTEM III:
|
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|
T0-22
|
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|
T3 PARM 4=10 9=3 A=14 B=13 11=3;
|
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|
PPM#3 OR #4
|
|||
|
FIRE BUG:NORM
|
|||
|
GALACTIC EMPIRE:NORM
|
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|
GALACTIC REVOLUTION:NORM
|
|||
|
GAMMA GOBLINS:SEE BEER RUN
|
|||
|
GAME SHOW & SUBJECTS:NORM
|
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|
GERMAN/ENGLISH HANGMAN:NORM
|
|||
|
GERMANY 1985:NORM
|
|||
|
GORGON:
|
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|
T0 PARM 28=2 OR 3
|
|||
|
T1.5-TE.5 PPM#2
|
|||
|
HADRON:SEE GORGON
|
|||
|
HAIL:NORM
|
|||
|
HEAD-ON:NORM
|
|||
|
HELLFIRE WARRIOR:NORM
|
|||
|
HOME ACCOUNTANT:NORM
|
|||
|
INFORMATION MASTER:NORM
|
|||
|
JAWBREAKER:
|
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|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T3 PPM#3
|
|||
|
KNIGHT OF DIAMONDS:PPM#2
|
|||
|
L.A. LAND MONOPOLY:NORM
|
|||
|
LABYRINTH:SEE CHOPLIFTER
|
|||
|
LETTER PERFECT:NORM
|
|||
|
LINGUIST:NORM
|
|||
|
LIST HANDLER & UTILITIES:
|
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|
T11
|
|||
|
T12.25-T22.25 PARM 0=3
|
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|
T0 PARM 0=0 28=2
|
|||
|
MASTER TYPE:NORM
|
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|
MATH GAMES:NORM
|
|||
|
MERLIN ASSEMBLER:NORM
|
|||
|
MICROBE:NORM
|
|||
|
MIDNIGHT MAGIC:
|
|||
|
T0 - T12
|
|||
|
T13.25-T15.25
|
|||
|
T22
|
|||
|
MINER 2049ER:
|
|||
|
T1-T22
|
|||
|
T0 PPM#3 OR #4
|
|||
|
MINGS CHALLENGE:SEE MINER 2049ER
|
|||
|
MISSION ASTEROID:NORM
|
|||
|
MOPTOWN:
|
|||
|
T0-T22 PARM 28=3
|
|||
|
MILTIPLAN:
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
TA PPM#3 OR #4
|
|||
|
MUSICOMP:NORM
|
|||
|
NIBBLES AWAY II:NORM
|
|||
|
NIGHT MISSION PINBALL:NORM
|
|||
|
ODYSSEY:NORM
|
|||
|
OLYMPIC DECATHALON:NORM
|
|||
|
OLYMPIC INSURANCE SYSTEMS:NORM
|
|||
|
PEGASUS II:SEE JAWBREAKER
|
|||
|
PFM:NORM
|
|||
|
PFS-FILE:
|
|||
|
T1-T22
|
|||
|
T0 PPM#3 OR #4
|
|||
|
>> WRITE-PROTECT BEFORE BOOTING !!! <<
|
|||
|
PFS-FILE IIE:SEE PFS-FILE
|
|||
|
PFS-GRAPH:SEE PFS-FILE
|
|||
|
PFS-REPORT:SEE PFS FILE
|
|||
|
PHANTOMS FIVE:SEE EPOCH
|
|||
|
PINBALL CONSTRUCTION SET:NORM
|
|||
|
POOL 1.5:PPM#2
|
|||
|
PRESIDENT ELECT:NORM
|
|||
|
PRISONER:NORM
|
|||
|
PULSAR II:
|
|||
|
T: - T19
|
|||
|
T1A.5-T1D.5
|
|||
|
QUEEN OF PHOBOS:NORM (T0-T1A)
|
|||
|
REAR GUARD:NORM
|
|||
|
RENDEZVOUS:SEE MINER 2049ER
|
|||
|
RESCUE AT RIGEL:NORM
|
|||
|
ROBOTWAR:NORM
|
|||
|
SABATOGE:SEE JAWBREAKER
|
|||
|
SARGON II:NORM
|
|||
|
SCREENWRITER II:NORM
|
|||
|
SEA FOX:SEE CHOPLIFTER
|
|||
|
SENSIBLE SPELLER:NORM
|
|||
|
SERIES RU-2:NORM
|
|||
|
SERIES SP-2:NORM
|
|||
|
SERIES FR-2:NORM
|
|||
|
SERPENTINE:SEE CHOPLIFTER
|
|||
|
SNEAKERS:SEE BEER RUN
|
|||
|
SOFTPORN ADVENTURE:SEE JAWBREAKER
|
|||
|
SORCEROR OF SIVA:NORM
|
|||
|
SPACE EGGS:NORM
|
|||
|
SPANISH/ENGLISH HANGMAN:NORM
|
|||
|
SPECTRE:NORM
|
|||
|
SPITFIRE SIMULATOR:NORM
|
|||
|
SPY'S DEMISE:NORM
|
|||
|
STARCROSS:NORM
|
|||
|
STAR THIEF:
|
|||
|
T0-T13
|
|||
|
T22 PPM#3
|
|||
|
SWASHBUCKLER:PARM 28=10
|
|||
|
SUPER DISK COPY III:NORM
|
|||
|
TWALA'S LAST REDOUT:PPM #2
|
|||
|
TAXMAN:NORM
|
|||
|
TEMPLE OF APSHAI:NORM
|
|||
|
TERRORIST:NORM
|
|||
|
IF THAT DOESN'T WORK, TRY:
|
|||
|
T0-T1F
|
|||
|
T20.75-T22.75
|
|||
|
THE ROUTINE MACHINE:NORM
|
|||
|
THIEF:
|
|||
|
T0-T22
|
|||
|
T4-T5 PPM#2
|
|||
|
THREE MILE ISLAND:NORM
|
|||
|
THRESHHOLD:SEE CROSSFIRE
|
|||
|
THUNDER BOMB:NORM (T0-T11)
|
|||
|
TIC TAC SHOW:
|
|||
|
T0
|
|||
|
T1.5-T4.5
|
|||
|
T6-T22
|
|||
|
SERIES DISKS:NORM
|
|||
|
TIME ZONE SIDE A:SEE MINER 2049ER
|
|||
|
SIDES B-L:NORM
|
|||
|
TORPEDO FIRE:NORM
|
|||
|
TRACK ATTACK:SEE CHOPLIFTER
|
|||
|
TRANSEND: PPM#2
|
|||
|
TRANSYLVANIA:NORM
|
|||
|
TUBEWAY:NORM
|
|||
|
TYPING TUTOR:NORM
|
|||
|
ULTIMA:NORM
|
|||
|
ULTIMA II:SEE RENDEZVOUS
|
|||
|
ULYSSES:NORM
|
|||
|
VISICALC 3.3:NORM
|
|||
|
VISICALC 80 COLMN PRE-BOOT:NORM
|
|||
|
VISICALC IIE:NORM
|
|||
|
VISIDEX:NORM
|
|||
|
VISIFILE:NORM
|
|||
|
VISIPLOT:NORM
|
|||
|
VISISCHEDULE:NORM
|
|||
|
VISITERM:NORM
|
|||
|
VOCABULARY BUILDER-FRENCH:NORM
|
|||
|
VOCABULARY BUILDER-GERMAN:NORM
|
|||
|
VOCABULARY BUILDER-SPANISH:NORM
|
|||
|
WARP FACTOR:PPM#2
|
|||
|
WIZARDRY:PPM#2
|
|||
|
WORD HANDLER:
|
|||
|
NOTE: SOMETIMES VERY HARD TO COPY
|
|||
|
T11
|
|||
|
TB.25-T10.25
|
|||
|
T0-TA PARM 0=0 28=2
|
|||
|
WORD RACE:PPM#2
|
|||
|
WORLDS GREATEST BLACK-JACK:NORM
|
|||
|
ZENITH:SEE CHOPLIFTER
|
|||
|
ZOOM GRAPHICS:NORM
|
|||
|
ZORK I:NORM
|
|||
|
ZORK II:NORM
|
|||
|
ZORK III:NORM
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CBS IN NYC HAS AN EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
|
|||
|
STATION GOIN AT 149.195,149.220 AND
|
|||
|
149.245 MHZ TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILIT
|
|||
|
Y OF MOBILE SATELITE USE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OTHER RESEARCH STATION ARE-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MOTOROLA-SCHAUMBERG,ILL. 1359.6 AND
|
|||
|
1360.06 MHZ.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MOTOROLA-CANTON,MASS. SAME AS ABOVE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MOTOROLA-CUPERTINO,CA. SAME AS ABOVE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NUFF SAID-
|
|||
|
BOOTLEG
|
|||
|
ATTENTION ][ E hackers! Having problems doing serious disk snooping
|
|||
|
because you can't reset to the monitor? For just 19.95 + 2.00 s/h I will send
|
|||
|
you the chip to make it all possible. Easily installed in 5 minutes with no
|
|||
|
cutting or soldering. These chips come programmed, tested, and ready to go.
|
|||
|
Cracking hints, tips and docs. included. Send check or money order to: Hacker
|
|||
|
Chips Inc. P.O. Box 2571 Hag. Md. 21740-2571. Allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery.
|
|||
|
NOTE not available for the E or C YET!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SALLY RIDE
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HERE IS THE NEWEST FILE FROM THE LEGION
|
|||
|
OF DOOM:
|
|||
|
HACKING THE COSMOS PART 1
|
|||
|
HERE IS A BRIEF DESCRIIPTION OF THE
|
|||
|
MOST COMMONLY USED TRANSACTION CODES:
|
|||
|
CAY-CREATE AN ASSEMBLY
|
|||
|
DAY-DELETE AN ASSEMBLY
|
|||
|
DRE-DENY AND RESTORE ESTABLISHMENT
|
|||
|
FLR-FFRAME LAYOUT REPORT
|
|||
|
ISH-INQUIRE ABOUT A CIRCUIT(PHONE #)
|
|||
|
LO-LIST ORIGINATING LINE EQUIPMENT
|
|||
|
MAL-MANUAL ASSIGNMENT LIST
|
|||
|
MAY-MODIFY AN ASSEMBLY
|
|||
|
MCH-MANUALLY CHANGE HUNT
|
|||
|
MDC-MANUALLY DISCONNECT A CIRCUIT
|
|||
|
SCA-SERVICE ORDER COMPLETION
|
|||
|
SIR-SORTING INQUIRY BY RANGE
|
|||
|
SLC-SUBSCRIBER LINE COUNTS FOR
|
|||
|
CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES
|
|||
|
US- LIST USOC FILE DATA
|
|||
|
WC- WIRE CENTER CHANGE
|
|||
|
THOSE WILL BE DISCUSSED IN FURTHER
|
|||
|
DETAIL IN PART 2.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PREFIXES, FORMATS AND CODE VALUES:
|
|||
|
]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
|
|||
|
COSMOS PROVIDES A LANGUAGE BY MEAN OF
|
|||
|
WHICH A USER CAN COMMUNICATE WITH THE
|
|||
|
SYSTEM. THE LANGUAGE INCLUDES VARIOUS
|
|||
|
PREFIXES AS WELL AS INPUT FORMATS AND
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SALLY RIDE
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
INPUT VALUES. PREFIXES ARE ABBREVIATION
|
|||
|
WHICH REPRESENT SPECIFIC DATA CATAGORIE
|
|||
|
TO THE SYSTEM WHEN INPUT BY THE USER.
|
|||
|
AN EXAMPLE OF A PREFIX IS "TN"WHICH
|
|||
|
MEANS "TELEPHONE NUMBER". AN INPUT
|
|||
|
FORMAT DETERMINES THE NUMBER OF CHARAC-
|
|||
|
TERS FOLLOWING A PREFIX AS WELL AS THE
|
|||
|
PATTERN IN WHICH THESE MUST BE ENTERED.
|
|||
|
FOR EXAMPLE, "TN XXX-XXXX" MEANS THAT
|
|||
|
THE PREFIX "TN" MUST BE FOLLOWED BY
|
|||
|
SEVEN CHARACTERS IN THE FORMAT SHOWN.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
INPUT VALUES ARE THE ALLOWABLE DATA
|
|||
|
ENTERED FOR EACH PREFIX IN THE CORRECT
|
|||
|
INPUT FORMAT. AS MENTIONED IN THE
|
|||
|
PREVIOUS PARAGRAPH THE INPUT FORMAT
|
|||
|
FOR THE PREFIX "TN" IS "TN XXX-XXXX"
|
|||
|
THE FIRST THREE CHARACTERS (XXX) MUST
|
|||
|
BE ALPHANUMERIC; THE LAST FOUR (XXXX)
|
|||
|
MUST BE NUMERIC. SO, COSMOS WOULD CON-
|
|||
|
SIDER AN INPUT OF "TN 935-2481" AS
|
|||
|
VALID INPUT. BUT YOU *MUST* USE THE
|
|||
|
CORRECT WIRE CENTER FOR THE (XXX) IN
|
|||
|
QUESTION. IN HACKING COSMOS PART 2
|
|||
|
LEX WILL HAVE A LIST OF THE MOST
|
|||
|
COMMONLY USED PREFIXES, FORMATS AND
|
|||
|
PREFIX CODE VALUES WHICH ENABLE YOU
|
|||
|
TO READ AND UNDERSTAND COSMOS TRANS-
|
|||
|
ACTIONS.
|
|||
|
SALLY RIDE:::SPACE CADET
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SALLY RIDE
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COSNIX IS THE MUTATED VERSION OF COSMOS
|
|||
|
AND UNIX BOTH WRITTEN BY BELL LABS.
|
|||
|
COSNIX IS THE OPERATING SYSTEM OF THE
|
|||
|
COSMOS SYSTEM.
|
|||
|
SYSTEM COMMANDS------AS SOME OF YOU
|
|||
|
WILL NOTICE, IF YOU READ THE BASICS OF
|
|||
|
HACKING II, BY THE KNIGHTS OF SHADOW,
|
|||
|
ALOT OF THE COMMANDS USED ON UNIX ARE
|
|||
|
ALSO USED ON COSMOS. COMMANDS ARE AS
|
|||
|
FOLLOWS::
|
|||
|
WHERE---GIVES LOCATION OF THE SYSTEM::
|
|||
|
THIS COMMAND CAN BE VERY USEFUL
|
|||
|
SINCE YOU CAN GO TRASHING AT
|
|||
|
THE LOCATION THAT THE CENTER IS
|
|||
|
AT.
|
|||
|
WC%WHERE====COSMOS 5
|
|||
|
STREET ADDRESS
|
|||
|
CITY, STATE ZIP
|
|||
|
WHAT----TELLS WHAT VERSION OF COSNIX
|
|||
|
THE SYSTEM IS RUNNING ON.
|
|||
|
WC%WHAT==COSNIX OPERATING SYSTEM9.2.3
|
|||
|
RELEASE DECEMBER 7, 19831.2.2
|
|||
|
ETC.
|
|||
|
JUST LIKE ON UNIX, TO SEE WHO ELSE IS
|
|||
|
ON THE SYSTEM TYPE: WC%WHO
|
|||
|
COM3 TTOO GB
|
|||
|
FW6 TTO4 HH, ETC.
|
|||
|
COLUMN ONE BEING THE USERNAME, NEXT THE
|
|||
|
TT#, AND LAST IS THE WIRE CENTER. SEE
|
|||
|
THE CONTINUED CONCLUSION NEXT POSTING.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SALLY RIDE
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TO SEE WHAT YOU HAVE ACCESS TO TYPE:
|
|||
|
WCLLS, OR WC%LS /* TO SEE ALL THE FILES
|
|||
|
YOU HAVE ACCESS TO.
|
|||
|
USE CAT/FILE-NAME TO SEE SOME MORE INFO
|
|||
|
THIS WILL BE EXPLAINED IN MORE DETAIL
|
|||
|
IN FUTURE EDITIONS.
|
|||
|
DATE==SIMPLY GIVES THE DATE
|
|||
|
USING CONTROL C WILL INTERUPT ANYTHING
|
|||
|
YOU ARE EXECUTING AT THE TIME. YOU MAY
|
|||
|
HAVE TO ENTER IT MORE THAN ONCE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THAT IS ALL FOR PART 1, IT SHOULD GIVE
|
|||
|
YOU A BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF COSMOS.
|
|||
|
PART 2 WILL EXPLAIN AND SHOW YOU HOW TO
|
|||
|
HOOK UP PHONE #'S AND SEE WHAT EQUIPMNT
|
|||
|
IS ATTACHED, ALSO, WHAT THE ABBREVIA-
|
|||
|
TIONS ARE SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT ALL.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: THE WARLOCK
|
|||
|
BIOC AGENT 003
|
|||
|
TUC-TUCBBS
|
|||
|
WRITTEN BY: LEX LUTHOR
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
UPLOADED HERE BY:
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ZORK (OLD VERSIONS)
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T0-T22: 1E=0B
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T3: 4C=1B (PATCH NC30 FOR VERSI
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ZORK I AND ZORK II (NEW VERSIONS)
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T0-T22: 46=96 40=14
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WARP FACTOR ** SAME AS TORPEDO FIRE
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.FF4
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WORD HANDLER
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T0: 46=96 54=12
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-T22
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T1-TC: 44=FF 45=DF 46=DE (8 ERRORS
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O.K.)
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.FF5
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WORD HANDLER II
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T0: 46=96 54=12 53=00
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T11-T22
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T1-TC: 44=FF 45=DF 46=DE
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VISICALC (DOS 3.3 VERSION)
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T0-T15 NORMAL (T1 ERR IS OK)
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VISICALC (APPLE ///)
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T0-T22 SYNC
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VISIDEX (CHANGE AS OF 11-18-81)
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T0-T22: 40=04 16=08 41=FF 19=00 58
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=0B 59=FF 81=AA 82=EB
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83=FD 21=02
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46=96 54=12
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VISIFILE SAME AS DESK TOP PLAN II E
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XCEPT PARM C0=FD SHOULD BE
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C0=EC
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VISISCHEDULE
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T0-T22: 40=04 16=08 41=FF 19=00 58
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=0B 59=FF 81=AA 82=EB
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83=EC 21=02 46=96 54=12
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.FF3
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VISITERM
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T0-T22 NORMAL
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T6: 40=08 16=08 41=FF 19=00 58=0B
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59=FF 81=AA 82=EB 83=FC
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.FF3
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VISITREND/VISIPLOT
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T0-T22 NORMAL
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T7: 40=08 16=08 41=FF 19=00 81=DE
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82=AA 58=0B 59=FF
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T0-T22: 4E=00 51=00 52=00 40=02 1E
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=30 1B=19 1D=18 44=00
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45=00 46=EB 47=AF
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48=FB 49=EB
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.FF2
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ULTIMA
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T0-T22: 1E=0B
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ULYSIS **
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T0-T22 NORM
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T3: 4C=1B APPLY PATCH NC30 (VERSIO
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N4.0 ONLY)
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4C=1B 57=00 E9=02 (USES NIBBL
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E COUNT SEE TECH NOTES)
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TAX PREPARER
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T0-T22: 46=96 54=12 4C=19
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.FF4
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THRESHOLD
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T0-T22 NORMAL
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T1-T23 BY 22: 4C=1B (PATCH NC30 FO
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R VERSION 4.0)
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4C=1B 57=00 E9=02 (
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USES NIBBLE COUNT SEE TECH
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NOTES) (VERSION 4.1 ONLY)
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.FF2
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TINY TROL
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T0-T22 NORMAL T3.5-T5 BY 1.5
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.FF2
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TORPEDO FIRE
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T0 NORMAL T1-T22: 4F=0B
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.FF3
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TWERPS **
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SAME AS GORGON
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PLUS T1C: 4C=1B 57=00 E9=02 D2=00
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TWERPS **
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T0: 18=20 19=00 46=96 4D=00 4E=00
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52=00 53=00 54=12 57=00
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40=20
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T1.5-TE.5 BY 1 SYNC: 72=00 73=00 7
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7=00 78=00 79=12 7C=00
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44=DD 45=AD 46=DA
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SABATOGE **
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T0-T22 NORM
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T3: 4C=1B APPLY PATCH NC30 (VERSI
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ON 4.0 ONLY)
|
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4C=1B 57=00 E9=02 (USES NIBBL
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E COUNT SEE TECH NOTES)
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T0-T1A NORM: 19=00 54=12 47=FF 4C=
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SCREENWRITER II **
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T0-T2: 4D=00
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SHATTERED ALLIANCE
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T0-T22: 25=19
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T0: 4C=18 47=FF 53=0B 54=12
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T1-T22: 44=D4 46=B7
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.FF2
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SINGA SHAPE MANAGER **
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T0-T22 SYNC
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SNAKEBITE ** SAME AS GORGON
|
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SNEAKERS
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T0: 18=20 19=00 46=96 4D=00 4E=00
|
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52=00 53=00 54=12 57=00
|
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40=20
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T1.5-TD.5 BY 1 SYNC: 72=00 73=00 7
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7=00 78=00 79=12 7C=00
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40=20 19=00 44=DD 45=AD 46=DA
|
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.FF5
|
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SNOGGLE **
|
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T0-T9 NORM
|
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OR
|
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T0-TF NORM T10.5-T11.5 SYNC
|
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.FF4
|
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SOFTPORN ADVENTURE
|
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T0-T22 NORMAL (ALL VERSIONS)
|
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T3: 4C=1B APPLY PATCH NC30 (VERSIO
|
|||
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N 4.0 ONLY)
|
|||
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4C=1B 57=00 E9=02 (USES NIBBL
|
|||
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E COUNT SEE TECH NOTES)
|
|||
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(VERSION 4.1 ONLY)
|
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.FF2
|
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SOUTHERN COMMAND **
|
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T0-T22: 25=19 6B=00 34=D5 35=AB
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.FF3
|
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SPACE EGGS
|
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T0 NORM T2-6 NORM T11-13 N
|
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ORM
|
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T14-1A: 44=DD
|
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SPACE QUARKS
|
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T0: 18=50 19=00 40=20 46=96 4D=00
|
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4E=00 52=00 53=00 54=12
|
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57=00
|
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T1-T2: 44=AB 45=D4 46=AB
|
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T3.5-T5.5 BY 1 T7
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T9: 44=FE 45=DD 46=AF
|
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TA.5-B.5 BY 1: 44=AA 45=DE 46=BB
|
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TD-15 BY 1
|
|||
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SPACE WARRIOR
|
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T0: 18=50 19=00 40=20 46=96 40=20
|
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4E=00 52=00 53=00 54=12
|
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57=00
|
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T2.5-T3.5: 44=DF 45=AD 46=DE
|
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T5-T8 BY 3 T6.5 TA-T10 BY
|
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3
|
|||
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STAR BLASTER **
|
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T0 NORM
|
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T7-T20.5 BY 1.5 SYNC: 72=00 73=00
|
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77=00 78=00 79=12 7C=00
|
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40=20 19=00 44=DF 45=AD 46=DE
|
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STAR CRUISER **
|
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T0-T3 BY 3 SYNC T5-TB BY 1 SYN
|
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C T11-T12 BY 1 SYNC
|
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T4 SYNC: 44=AA 45=DD 46=BB
|
|||
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STAR MINES **
|
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T0 NORM
|
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T1-T2 NORM: 46=AD
|
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T4-TA NORM
|
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STAR RATERS **
|
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T0-T5 NORM (TRACK 5 ERROR MAY OCCU
|
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R)
|
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STAR THIEF
|
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T0-T13 NORMAL (TRACK E-13 ERRORS M
|
|||
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AY OCCUR) (ALL VERSIONS)
|
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T22: 4C=1B APPLY PATCH NC30 (VERSI
|
|||
|
ON 4.0 ONLY)
|
|||
|
4C=1B 57=00 E9=02 (USES NIBB
|
|||
|
LE COUNT SEE TECH NOTES)
|
|||
|
(VERSION 4.1 ONLY)
|
|||
|
.FF2
|
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|
SUPER APPLE BASIC **
|
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T0-T22 NORM T3 NORM-EXTENDED R
|
|||
|
ETRY
|
|||
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.FF3
|
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|
SUPERSCRIBE II
|
|||
|
T0-T22 NORM
|
|||
|
T3 NORM: 45=00 50=00
|
|||
|
SUPERSCRIBE II ** SAME AS PEGASUS I
|
|||
|
I
|
|||
|
.FF2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RASTER BLASTER (FOR OLD RASTER BLASTER
|
|||
|
ONLY)
|
|||
|
T0 NORMAL
|
|||
|
T5-T11 BY 4 SYNC: 44=AD 45=DE 53=0
|
|||
|
0
|
|||
|
T6-T12 BY 4 SYNC T7.5-TF.5 BY
|
|||
|
4 SYNC T1.5-T3.5 BY 2
|
|||
|
SYNC
|
|||
|
.FF4
|
|||
|
RASTER BLASTER (NEW VERSIONS)
|
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|
T0: 46=96 54=12
|
|||
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T5-T11 BY 4 SYNC: 44=AD 45=DE 46=0
|
|||
|
0 72=00 73=00 75=00 78=00
|
|||
|
79=12
|
|||
|
T6-T12 BY 4 SYNC T7.5-TF.5 BY
|
|||
|
4 SYNC T1.5-T3.5 BY 2
|
|||
|
SYNC
|
|||
|
.FF3
|
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RETROBALL **
|
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T0, T4-T6, T
|
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ISSUE DUE TO MOVING.
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STILL HAVE THE SAME PHONE NUMBERS,
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PROGRAM NAME COPY TRACKS PARA
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METERS TO CHANGE TO USE
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|
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---------------- ----------------
|
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A P P L E C O M P U T E R
|
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|
SUPER PILOT ------- 0-0............ADDR
|
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=D5 AA 96
|
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2-22
|
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SECTMOD [F=16,C
|
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=OFF,T=0,S=0A]
|
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CHANGE ADDRES
|
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S 79 FROM 43 TO EA
|
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CHANGE ADDRES
|
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S 7A FROM 41 TO EA
|
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CHANGE ADDRES
|
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S 7B FROM C6 TO EA
|
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|
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A U T O M A T E D S I M U L A T I O N
|
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S:
|
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TEMPLE OF APSHAI -- 0-22...........ADDR
|
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=D5 AA B5
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|
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A V A N T E - G A R D E
|
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HI-RES SECRETS ---- 0-22...........ADDR
|
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=D5 AA 96
|
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|
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B R O D E R B U N D S O F T W A R E:
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WARLORDS ---------- 0-F............ADDR
|
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=D5 AA B5
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C E N T R A L P O I N T S O F T W A
|
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|
R E:
|
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COPY ][ PLUS ------ 0-2............NORM
|
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|
AL
|
|||
|
DEL
|
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|
BYTE =20
|
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|
D A T A M O S T:
|
|||
|
SPACE KADET ------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
MARS CARS OVER
|
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|
IDE STANDARDIZER
|
|||
|
CRAZY MAZEY
|
|||
|
TAX BEATER -------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
REAP SECTMOD [F=16,C
|
|||
|
=OFF,T=0,S=03]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRES
|
|||
|
S 42 FROM 38 TO 18
|
|||
|
MONEY MUNCHER ----- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
E D U W A R E:
|
|||
|
THE PRISONER ------ 0-22...........SYNC
|
|||
|
ALGEBRA I --------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
EMPIRE 1 WORLD ---- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
BUILDERS 3-3............NIBB
|
|||
|
LE COUNT
|
|||
|
PRISONER ][ ------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
SECTMOD [F=16,C
|
|||
|
=ON,T=1F,S=0E]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
D5 FROM AD TO 2F
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
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|
D6 FROM 99 TO AF
|
|||
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CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
D7 FROM F0 TO 32
|
|||
|
I N F O C O M:
|
|||
|
STARCROSS --------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I N S O F T:
|
|||
|
ELECTRIC DUET ----- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
INS=
|
|||
|
DE AA EB
|
|||
|
OVER
|
|||
|
IDE STANDARDIZER
|
|||
|
FIX
|
|||
|
AMNT=04
|
|||
|
I N T ' L S O F T W A R E M K T G
|
|||
|
MATH MAGIC -------- 0-22...........NORM
|
|||
|
AL
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I D S:
|
|||
|
PRISM PRINT ------- 0-21...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
OVER
|
|||
|
IDE STANDARDIZER
|
|||
|
SECTMOD [F=16,C
|
|||
|
=ON,T=21,S=00]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRES
|
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|
S 27 FROM FB TO 22
|
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|
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L E A R N I N G C O M P A N Y
|
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|
BUMBLE GAMES ------ 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
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|
BUMBLE PLOT NOTE: WRITE PROTECT
|
|||
|
BEFORE BOOTING!
|
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|
ROCKY'S BOOTS
|
|||
|
JUGGLER'S RAINBOW
|
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|
|
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|
M I C R O L A B
|
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|
JIGSAW ------------ 0-0............NORM
|
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|
AL
|
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|
A-17...........NORM
|
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|
AL
|
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|
1-9............ADDR
|
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|
=D3 96 F2
|
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|
M U S E:
|
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|
BEST OF MUSE ------ 0-22...........SYNC
|
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|
THREE MILE ISLAND
|
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|
GLOBAL WAR
|
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|
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|
M I C R O S O F T:
|
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|
OLYMPIC DECATHALON 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
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|
|
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|
O N L I N E S Y S T E M S:
|
|||
|
GENERAL MANAGER --- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
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|||
|
V1.5 SECTMOD [F=16,C
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|||
|
=ON,T=1F,S=0E]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRES
|
|||
|
S C1 FROM -- TO 4B
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRES
|
|||
|
S C2 FROM -- TO E0
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRES
|
|||
|
S C3 FROM -- TO 49
|
|||
|
SECTMOD [F=16,C
|
|||
|
=ON,T=21,S=01]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRES
|
|||
|
S 2E FROM -- TO 60
|
|||
|
SABOTAGE ---------- 0-22...........NORM
|
|||
|
AL
|
|||
|
ALIEN RAIN
|
|||
|
SNOGGLE ----------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TIME ZONE V1.1 ---- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
SECTMOD [F=16,C
|
|||
|
=ON,T=03,S=0B]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
F0 FROM 20 TO EA
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
F1 FROM 00 TO EA
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
F2 FROM 17 TO EA
|
|||
|
|
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|
P E N G U I N S O F T W A R E:
|
|||
|
PIE MAN ----------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
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|
P H O E N I X S O F T W A R E:
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|||
|
ZOOM GRAPHICS ----- 0-22 BY 2......ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
2ND EDITION INS=
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|||
|
DD AA ED B5
|
|||
|
1-21 BY 2......ADDR
|
|||
|
=D4 AA 96
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|
N O T E: WRITE PROT
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|||
|
ECT BEFORE BOOTING!!
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|
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|
ADVENTURE IN TIME - 0-C...........NORMA
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|
L
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|
BIRTH OF THE ------ 0-9...........NORMA
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|
L
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|||
|
PHOENIX
|
|||
|
|
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|
P I C A D I L L Y S O F T W A R E:
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|||
|
FALCONS ----------- 0-0............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
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|
1.5-4.5X1.5....ADDR
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|
DF AD DE
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|
5.5-5.5X1
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|
7-AX1
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|
B.5-E.5X1.5
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|
10-12X1
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|
13.5-14.5X1
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|
16-19X1.5
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|
1A-1B.5X1.5
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|||
|
|
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|
S E N S I B L E S O F T W A R E:
|
|||
|
IMAGE PRINTER ----- 0-2............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
3-7............ADDR
|
|||
|
=F7 AA 96
|
|||
|
9-22
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|||
|
SECTMOD [F=16,C=OF
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|||
|
F,T=0,S=03]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 4
|
|||
|
2 FROM 38 TO 18
|
|||
|
SECTMOD [F=16,C=OF
|
|||
|
F,T=2,S=03]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 2
|
|||
|
A FROM 2C TO 4C
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 2
|
|||
|
B FROM 06 TO 5D
|
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|
CHANGE ADDRESS 2
|
|||
|
C FROM B7 TO B4
|
|||
|
SUPER DISK COPY --- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
(VERSION 3.7) ERR
|
|||
|
ORS OK
|
|||
|
THE BUG ----------- 0-0............NORM
|
|||
|
AL
|
|||
|
15-15..........GAP
|
|||
|
BYTE 2=FF
|
|||
|
GAP
|
|||
|
SIZE=10
|
|||
|
16.5-16.5
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
S E R I U S S O F T W A R E:
|
|||
|
KABUL SPY --------- 0-21...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
(BOTH SIDES) SECTMOD [F=16,C=OF
|
|||
|
F,T=0,S=0
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 4
|
|||
|
9 FROM -- TO EA
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 4
|
|||
|
A FROM -- TO EA
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 4
|
|||
|
B FROM -- TO EA
|
|||
|
DARK FOREST ------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
OVER
|
|||
|
IDE GLITCH DETECT
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
S I L I C O N V A L L E Y S O F T W
|
|||
|
A R E:
|
|||
|
WORD HANDLER ][ --- 0-0C...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=FF DF DE
|
|||
|
11-22..........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
S O F T A P E:
|
|||
|
DRAW POKER -------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
S O F T W A R E P U B L I S H I N G
|
|||
|
C O R P.:
|
|||
|
PFS/PFS REPORT ---- 0-13...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
(REVISED) OVER
|
|||
|
IDE STANDARDIZER
|
|||
|
GAP
|
|||
|
BYTE 1=C0, GAP BYTE 2=D0
|
|||
|
FILT
|
|||
|
ER=C0-C8 (NO INVERSE)
|
|||
|
N O T E: WRITE PROT
|
|||
|
ECT BEFORE BOOTING!!
|
|||
|
PFS GRAPH --------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
OVER
|
|||
|
IDE STANDARDIZER
|
|||
|
GAP
|
|||
|
BYTE 1=C0, GAP BYTE 2=D0
|
|||
|
FILT
|
|||
|
ER=C0-C8 (NO INVERSE)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
S P E C I A L D E L I V E R Y S O F
|
|||
|
T W A R E:
|
|||
|
UTOPIA GRAPHICS --- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
SYSTEM TURN
|
|||
|
ON 3.3 FILTER
|
|||
|
SECTMOD [F=16,C=
|
|||
|
ON,T=0,S=0]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
42 FROM 38 TO 18
|
|||
|
GALACTIC WARS ----- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
BRIDGE TUTOR
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
S T O N E W A R E:
|
|||
|
D B MASTER -------- 0-5............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96, SYNC
|
|||
|
UTILITY PAC #1 6.5-22.5.......SYNC
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
S T R A T E G I C S I M U L A T I O N
|
|||
|
S:
|
|||
|
BATTLE OF SHILOH -- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D4 AA B7
|
|||
|
WARP FACTOR
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
S Y T O N I C S O F T W A R E:
|
|||
|
INTERLUDE ----------0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
X P S:
|
|||
|
APPLE CILLIN ------ 0-0............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
1-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
11-11..........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PARAMETERS: OCTOBER 19
|
|||
|
82
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COMPANY NAME:
|
|||
|
PROGRAM NAME COPY TRACKS PARA
|
|||
|
METERS TO CHANGE
|
|||
|
---------------- ----------- ----
|
|||
|
----------------
|
|||
|
A D V E N T U R E I N T E R N A T I O
|
|||
|
N A L:
|
|||
|
ELIMINATOR -------- 0-21...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
SECTMOD [F=16,C
|
|||
|
=OFF,T=03,S=0D]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRES
|
|||
|
S 2E FROM 20 TO EA
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRES
|
|||
|
S 2F FROM 30 TO EA
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRES
|
|||
|
S 30 FROM 72 TO EA
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A P P L E C O M P U T E R:
|
|||
|
VISICALC /// ------ 0-22...........SYNC
|
|||
|
APPLE WRITER /// -- 0-22...........SYNC
|
|||
|
APPLE LOGO -------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
1-1............ADDR
|
|||
|
AA D6 EE
|
|||
|
NIBBL
|
|||
|
E COUNT=Y
|
|||
|
FI
|
|||
|
ND MAX=03
|
|||
|
SHIF
|
|||
|
T N+ = 08
|
|||
|
SHIF
|
|||
|
T N- = 00
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
APPLE WRITER ][ --- 0-3............ADDR
|
|||
|
D5 AA DA (OR D5 AA DB)
|
|||
|
4-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A V A N T E - G A R D E C R E A T I O
|
|||
|
N S
|
|||
|
ZERO GRAVITY PINBALL 0-22...........ADD
|
|||
|
R=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
B P I:
|
|||
|
(REVISED)
|
|||
|
ACCOUNTING -------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
SYSTEM FIX AMNT=04
|
|||
|
, GAPBYTE1=C8
|
|||
|
GLOBAL MOD
|
|||
|
BYTE D972 FROM 03 TO 00
|
|||
|
11-11..........INS=
|
|||
|
AD FB E6 FF E6
|
|||
|
SYNC
|
|||
|
SIZ=0A
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
B R O D E R B U N D S O F T W A R E:
|
|||
|
APPLE PANIC ------- 0-D
|
|||
|
GENETIC DRIFT ----- 0-0............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
1-3............ADDR
|
|||
|
=BB D5 BB
|
|||
|
4.5-6 BY 1.5
|
|||
|
7.5-B.5
|
|||
|
D-D............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D4 D5 BB
|
|||
|
E.5-12.5.......ADDR
|
|||
|
=AD B5 DE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPACE QUARKS ------ 0-0............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
1-2............ADDR
|
|||
|
=FF DF DE, DATA MAX=25
|
|||
|
3.5-5.5
|
|||
|
7-9 BY 2
|
|||
|
A.5-B.5
|
|||
|
D-15
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPACE WARRIOR ----- 0-0............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5, DATA MAX=30
|
|||
|
2.5-3.5........ADDR
|
|||
|
=DF AD DE
|
|||
|
5-8 BY 3
|
|||
|
6.5-6.5
|
|||
|
A-10 BY 3
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
B U D G C O:
|
|||
|
RASTER BLASTER ---- 0-0............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96, SYNC
|
|||
|
DATA
|
|||
|
MIN=18, DATA MAX=40
|
|||
|
5-11 BY 4......ADDR
|
|||
|
=AD DE, DATA MIN=13, SYNC
|
|||
|
6-12 BY 4......SYNC
|
|||
|
7.5-F.5 BY 4...SYNC
|
|||
|
1.5-3.5 BY 2...SYNC
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
C A V A L I E R C O M P U T E R:
|
|||
|
MICROWAVE --------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
SECTMOD [F=16,C=O
|
|||
|
N,T=02,S=01]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
DA FROM A9 TO AD
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
DB FROM 60 TO 03
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
DC FROM 8D TO 81
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
DD FROM 7E TO 60
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
C O N T I N E N T A L S O F T W A R E
|
|||
|
:
|
|||
|
GUARDIAN ---------- 0-1............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
2-11...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D6 AA B5
|
|||
|
INS=
|
|||
|
DF AA EB F7, SYNC SIZ=0A
|
|||
|
D A T A M O S T:
|
|||
|
COUNTY FAIR ------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
SNACK ATTACK SECTMOD [F=13,C=OF
|
|||
|
F,S=03,T=00]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 6
|
|||
|
3 FROM 38 TO 18
|
|||
|
SNACK ATTACK ------ 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
(REVISED) SECTMOD [F=13,C=OF
|
|||
|
F,S=01,T=00]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 3
|
|||
|
9 FROM 38 TO 18
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SWASHBUCKLER ------ 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
CASINO 21 SECTMOD [F=16,C=OF
|
|||
|
F,S=03,T=00]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS 4
|
|||
|
2 FROM 38 TO 18
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D A T A S O F T:
|
|||
|
DUNG BEETLES ------ 0-0............ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
1-1............ADDR
|
|||
|
=F5 F6 F7
|
|||
|
4-22
|
|||
|
SECTMOD [F=13,C=ON
|
|||
|
,T=00,S=01]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
6D FROM 01 TO 7B
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
6E FROM 61 TO 69
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
G E B E L L I S O F T W A R E:
|
|||
|
FIREBIRD ---------- 0-0............ADDR
|
|||
|
=DD AD DA, SYNC
|
|||
|
1.5-B.5........SYNC
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
H O W A R D S O F T:
|
|||
|
TAX PREPARER ------ 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I N F O C O M:
|
|||
|
DEADLINE ---------- 0-22...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA 96
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I N N O V A T I V E D E S I G N S O
|
|||
|
F T W A R E:
|
|||
|
POOL 1.5 ---------- 0-15...........ADDR
|
|||
|
=D5 AA B5
|
|||
|
1E-21
|
|||
|
SECTMOD[F=13,C=OF
|
|||
|
F,T=0B,S=07]
|
|||
|
CHANGE ADDRESS
|
|||
|
6A FROM 8D TO 60
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO BACKING-UP DISKS
|
|||
|
WITH
|
|||
|
NIBBLES AWAY ][
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THERE ARE THREE BASIC STEPS TO BACKUP A DISKETTE:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. LOCATE THE TRACKS WHICH CONTAIN DATA.
|
|||
|
2. FIND THE ADDRESS MARKER FOR THE SECTORS THERE.
|
|||
|
3. FIGURE OUT ANY ADDITIONAL PROTECTION.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(HINT: #3 IS THE HARD ONE!)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FOR MOST OF THE PROCEDURES BELOW, A BASIC WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF THE
|
|||
|
TRACK/BIT EDITOR (TBE) IS REQUIRED. FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE
|
|||
|
TBE, AN OVERALL DESCRIPTION AND SOME EXAMPLES ARE GIVEN BELOW. THE EXAMPLES
|
|||
|
ARE EASIER TO UNDERSTAND IF THEY ARE PERFORMED AS YOU READ THIS, SO YOU MAY
|
|||
|
WANT TO BOOT UP NIBBLES AWAY ][ AND TRY THEM OUT TO GET A BETTER UNDERSTANDING
|
|||
|
OF WHAT IS GOING ON.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ENTER THE TBE BY SELECTING OPTION 'T' FROM THE MAIN MENU. A LARGE
|
|||
|
SECTION OF NUMBERS WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN, WITH TWO DASHED LINES AT THE
|
|||
|
TOP. THE INFORMATION IN BETWEEN THESE LINES IS THE STATUS INFORMATION AND
|
|||
|
INFORMS YOU OF SUCH THINGS AS CURSOR POSITION, TRACK NUMBER, AND IS ALSO THE
|
|||
|
LOCATION WHERE VARIOUS PROMPTS APPEAR FOR CERTAIN FUNCTIONS. THE NUMBERS AT
|
|||
|
THE BOTTOM ARE SEPARATED INTO TWO SECTIONS. ON THE LEFT ARE THE STARTING
|
|||
|
MEMORY ADDRESS'S FOR EACH LINE TO THE RIGHT. MOVE THE CURSOR AROUND USING
|
|||
|
I,J,K OR M, AND WATCH THE ADDR INDICATOR IN THE STATUS LINE. IT WILL TELL YOU
|
|||
|
EXACTLY WHAT MEMORY ADDRESS THE VALUE UNDER THE CURSOR REPRESENTS. THE ARROW
|
|||
|
KEYS CHANGE THE AREA OF MEMORY WHICH YOU CAN SEE. THEY SHIFT YOUR VIEW 256
|
|||
|
BYTES FORWARD OR BACKWARD AT A TIME. THE ONLY REALLY IMPORTANT THING TO KNOW
|
|||
|
FOR THIS DISCUSSION IS HOW TO USE THE ARROW KEYS TO MOVE THE VIEWING 'WINDOW'
|
|||
|
AROUND IN MEMORY.
|
|||
|
THE ';' (UNSHIFTED '+') AND THE '-' KEYS INCREMENT AND DECREMENT THE
|
|||
|
TRACK NUMBER IN THE STATUS LINE. PRESSING 'R' WILL CAUSE DRIVE ONE TO READ
|
|||
|
THE DATA FROM THE TRACK INDICATED IN THE STATUS LINE INTO MEMORY. THE BYTES
|
|||
|
ON THE SCREEN WILL CHANGE, SINCE DIFFERENT DATA HAS BEEN READ IN. PRESSING
|
|||
|
THE 'R' KEY MULTIPLE TIMES WILL RESULT IN DIFFERENT DATA BEING DISPLAYED.
|
|||
|
THIS IS BECAUSE NIBBLES AWAY ][ STARTS READING AT WHATEVER POINT HAPPENS TO BE
|
|||
|
UNDER THE HEAD WHEN THE DRIVE IS TURNED ON, WHICH IS RANDOM, HENCE THE CHANGE
|
|||
|
IN THE DISPLAYED DATA (THE DATA IS NOT ACTUALLY DIFFERENT, IT IS JUST NOT
|
|||
|
LOADED AT THE SAME MEMORY LOCATION AS IT WAS PREVIOUSLY).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STEP 1:
|
|||
|
TO DO THIS WE MUST LOCATE ALL OF THE TRACKS ON THE DISK WHICH CONTAIN
|
|||
|
DATA. TO DO THIS WE SHOULD HAVE THE TRACK POINTER SET TO TRACK 00. PRESSING
|
|||
|
'R' WILL READ IN THE TRACK AND SHOW IT ON THE SCREEN. THE ARROW KEYS SHOULD
|
|||
|
BE USED TO MOVE THE VIEWING 'WINDOW' TO START AT $2000. NOW WE WILL MOVE
|
|||
|
FORWARD AND TRY TO DETERMINE IF THIS TRACK CONTAINS VALID DATA. ACTUALLY,
|
|||
|
TRACK 00 MUST CONTAIN SOME DATA IN ORDER FOR THE DISK TO BOOT, BUT WE WILL BE
|
|||
|
USING THIS PROCEDURE ON OTHER TRACKS WHICH DO NOT NECESSARILY CONTAIN DATA.
|
|||
|
THE MAIN THING WHICH WILL IDENTIFY A TRACK AS CONTAINING DATA IS THE
|
|||
|
PRESENCE OF GAPS. GAPS ARE SECTIONS OF THE SAME BYTE REPEATED SEVERAL TIMES.
|
|||
|
NORMALLY THEY ARE MADE UP OF $FF'S AND ARE 6-20 IN LENGTH. TO SEE WHAT THESE
|
|||
|
LOOK LIKE, INSERT YOUR SYSTEM MASTER DISK AND READ IN TRACK 00 AS DESCRIBED
|
|||
|
ABOVE. MOVING THROUGH THE BUFFER WITH THE ARROW KEYS WILL REVEAL A LARGE
|
|||
|
VARIETY OF VALUES. SPACED OUT AMONG THESE SHOULD BE SECTIONS OF FF'S WHICH
|
|||
|
CONTAIN ABOUT 6-20 IN A ROW, DEPENDING ON THE EXACT DISK. NORMALLY DOS 3.2
|
|||
|
DISKS HAVE LARGER GAPS THAN DOS 3.3 DISKS. THERE SHOULD BE MANY OCCURANCES OF
|
|||
|
THE GAPS, SPACED OUT SO THAT YOU SEE ONE ABOUT EVERY OTHER TIME THAT YOU USE
|
|||
|
THE ARROW KEYS TO MOVE FORWARD OR BACKWARD.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOTE:YOU MAY SEE A SECOND, SMALLER (2-5 $FF'S), GAP FOLLOWING A LARGE GAP,
|
|||
|
WITH A SMALL SECTION OF DATA IN BETWEEN. THIS IS CALLED THE SECONDARY
|
|||
|
GAP. WHEN REFERING TO A GAP HERE, WE WILL ALWAYS BE TALKING ABOUT THE
|
|||
|
PRIMARY GAP, NOT THE SECONDARY ONE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW TRY LOOKING AT OTHER TRACKS ON THE DISK. FIRST LOOK ONLY AT THE FULL
|
|||
|
TRACKS (NO .5 ON THE END). ALL OF THEM WILL BE SIMILAR TO TRACK 00 IN THE
|
|||
|
APPEARANCE OF THE GAPS. YOU MAY WANT TO TRY THIS SEVERAL TIMES TO BECOME
|
|||
|
COMFORTABLE WITH LOCATING GAPS ON A GIVEN TRACK.
|
|||
|
NOW READ IN A HALF TRACK (.5 ON THE END). SCAN MEMORY TO LACATE SOME OF
|
|||
|
THE GAPS. SINCE SYSTEM MASTER DISKS DO NOT USE HALF-TRACKS, THE DATA WHICH WE
|
|||
|
SEE HERE IS REALLY 'CROSS-TALK'. IN OTHER WORDS, DATA WAS WRITTEN ON THE FULL
|
|||
|
TRACK, BUT THE MAGNETIC PATTERN SPREAD OUT A BIT, AND SO WE SEE SOME DATA
|
|||
|
HERE. THE TELL-TALE SIGN OF THIS PHENOMENA IS THAT THE GAPS WILL NOT BE ALL
|
|||
|
THE SAME. THAT IS, THEY MAY HAVE ONE OR MORE VALUES IN THEM WHICH ARE NOT
|
|||
|
CONSISTENT. THIS TELLS US THAT THERE IS SOME DATA ON THIS TRACK, BUT THAT IT
|
|||
|
IS NOT VALID DATA. TAKE A LOOK AT SOME OTHER HALF-TRACKS SO THAT YOU CAN TELL
|
|||
|
IF YOU ARE LOOKING AT A FULL TRACK OR A HALF TRACK BY EXAMINING THE GAPS.
|
|||
|
THE NEXT ITEM WHICH YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY IS A BLANK TRACK. TO
|
|||
|
DO THIS, INSERT A BLANK (NON-INITIALIZED) DISK INTO DRIVE ONE. READ ANY TRACK
|
|||
|
ON THIS DISK AND SCAN THROUGH THE MEMORY ADDRESSES. THERE WILL BE NO GAPS
|
|||
|
FOUND, AND MANY OF THE BYTES SEEN ON A TRACK LIKE THIS WILL END IN 0 (I.E.
|
|||
|
$A0,$B0,$E0), WHICH ARE NOT LEGAL DISK BYTES. THIS MEANS THAT THE CONTROLLER
|
|||
|
CAN FIND NO VALID DATA ON THE TRACK. SOME DISKS HAVE PORTIONS OF TRACKS WHICH
|
|||
|
ARE NOT USED, SO YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BE SURE TO EXAMINE AT LEAST 24 SCREENFULLS
|
|||
|
OF INFORMATION TO MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS NO DATA AT ANY POINT ON THE TRACK.
|
|||
|
OUR NEXT TOOL FOR FINDING DATA IS THE FACT THAT VALID DATA MUST BE AT
|
|||
|
LEAST 1 TRACK APART. IN OTHER WORDS, IF YOU LOCATE DATA ON TRACK 3.5, THEN
|
|||
|
TRACK 4 CANNOT HAVE DATA AND THE NEXT PLACE WHERE DATA CAN BE IS TRACK 4.5.
|
|||
|
THIS IS VERY HELPFUL FOR FINDING TRACKS WITH DATA.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOTE: IF YOU LOCATE DATA ON A GIVEN TRACK, IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO LOOK AT THE
|
|||
|
TRACKS ONE HALF TRACK TO EITHER SIDE, TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY LOOK LESS
|
|||
|
VALID THAN THE ONE THAT YOU HAVE SELECTED AS THE REAL ONE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WELL, NOW THAT WE KNOW HOW TO LOACATE DATA ON A TRACK, WE CAN BEGIN AT
|
|||
|
TRACK 0 AND STEP TOWARDS TRACK 22, CHECKING EACH TRACK TO SEE IF IT APPEARS TO
|
|||
|
HAVE DATA ON IT. MOST DISKS HAVE A PATTERN TO THE POSITION OF THE DATA, AND
|
|||
|
IF YOU CAN FIGURE IT OUT, YOU MAY BE ABLE TO JUST CHECK A FEW TRACKS TO MAKE
|
|||
|
SURE, AND THEN GO ON TO STEP 2. OTHERWISE THE DATA MUST BE LOCATED ONE TRACK
|
|||
|
AT A TIME.
|
|||
|
MOST DISKS USE THE STANDARD TRACKS (1,2,3,...,22), BUT THERE ARE SOME
|
|||
|
WHICH USE HALF-TRACKS AND SOME WHICH USE ALL THE WAY OUT TO TRACK 23 (WHICH,
|
|||
|
BY THE WAY CANNOT BE READ ON ALL DRIVES SINCE NO DRIVES WERE EVER DESIGNED TO
|
|||
|
GO OUT THAT FAR).
|
|||
|
WHEN ALL TRACKS WHICH CONTAIN SOME TYPE OF DATA ARE LOCATED, WE CAN MOVE
|
|||
|
ON TO STEP 2.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STEP 2:
|
|||
|
NOW WE MUST TELL NIBBLES AWAY ][ HOW TO READ THE INFORMATION ON THE
|
|||
|
TRACKS WHICH WE HAVE FOUND TO CONTAIN VALID DATA. THIS IS DONE BY GOING BACK
|
|||
|
TO EACH OF THESE TRACKS WITH THE TBE AND FINDING THE ADDRESS MARK FOR EACH
|
|||
|
ONE. THE ADDRESS MARK WILL BE THE FIRST 3 BYTES FOLLOWING THE GAP. TO SEE
|
|||
|
THIS IN OPERATION, TAKE A LOOK AT A TRACK FROM YOUR SYSTEM MASTER DISK. AFTER
|
|||
|
EACH GAP YOU WILL SEE EITHER 'D5 AA 96' FOR A DOS 3.3 MASTER DISK, OR 'D5 AA
|
|||
|
B5' FOR A DOS 3.2 DISK. THESE VALUES SHOULD BE NOTED DOWN ALONGSIDE OF EACH
|
|||
|
TRACK NUMBER WHICH CONTAINS DATA. MANY TIMES THERE WILL BE ONLY ONE, OR MAYBE
|
|||
|
2 PATTERNS FOR ALL TRACKS.
|
|||
|
AFTER THIS, WE ARE READY TO BACK-UP THESE TRACKS. THIS IS DONE BY
|
|||
|
EXITING THE TBE (USE 'Q') AND THEN SELECTING 'M' FOR THE MODIFIERS MENU. THEN
|
|||
|
SELECT 'B' FOR BACKUP MODIFIER. WHEN ASKED 'USE ADDRESS MARK' ANSWER 'Y' AND
|
|||
|
THEN TYPE IN THE ADDRESS MARK WHICH YOU NOTED DOWN FOR THE RANGE OF TRACKS TO
|
|||
|
BE BACKED-UP. SIMPLY PRESS RETURN TO THE REST OF THE QUESTIONS AND THEN
|
|||
|
RETURN TO THE MAIN MENU. SELECT 'N' TO ENTER NIBBLES AWAY ][, AND ANSWER 'Y'
|
|||
|
TO THE QUESTION 'CHANGE DEFAULT OPTIONS'. USE THE <RETURN> KEY TO MOVE TO THE
|
|||
|
'START TRACK' PROMPT, AND THEN ENTER THE FIRST TRACK TO BE BACKED-UP. PRESS
|
|||
|
RETURN AND THEN TYPE IN THE LAST TRACK TO BE BACKED-UP WITH THE CURRENT
|
|||
|
ADDRESS MARKER SETTING. IF THE TRACKS IN THE SPECIFIED RANGE ARE NOT SPACED
|
|||
|
AT 1 TRACK INTERVALS, ENTER THE INTERVAL AT THE 'TRACK INCREMENT' PROMPT.
|
|||
|
PRESS RETURN FOR THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND BEGIN THE BACKUP AFTER INSERTING
|
|||
|
THE DISKS WHEN PROMPTED. WHEN YOU RETURN TO THE MAIN MENU, REPEAT THE ABOVE
|
|||
|
PROCEDURE FOR EACH RANGE OF TRACKS WHICH CONTAINS A DIFFERENT ADDRESS MARKER.
|
|||
|
NOW COMES THE MOMENT OF TRUTH! TRY TO BOOT UP THE BACKED-UP DISK (IF THE
|
|||
|
ORIGINAL HAD A WRITE-PROTECT TAB, THE BACK-UP SHOULD TOO!). IF THE BACKUP
|
|||
|
BOOTS, THEN ALL WENT SUCCESFULLY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STEP 3:
|
|||
|
IF THE BACK-UP DID NOT WORK PROPERLY THEN THERE ARE A FEW THINGS TO LOOK
|
|||
|
FOR.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1....DID ALL OF THE TRACKS WHICH SHOULD HAVE BACKED-UP DO SO? THIS CAN BE
|
|||
|
SEEN WHILE THE BACK-UP TAKES PLACE AS A 'Y' OR AN 'N' UNDER THAT TRACKS
|
|||
|
STATUS LOCATION. IF SOME DID NOT, THEN THE ADDRESS MARKER WAS PROBABLY
|
|||
|
NOT DETERMINED PROPERLY. IF THIS IS THE CASE, THEN GO BACK TO THE TBE
|
|||
|
AND TRY THOSE TRACKS AGAIN.
|
|||
|
2....IF EVERYTHING SEEMED TO GO WELL, BUT THE BACKUP REFUSES TO WORK (YOU MAY
|
|||
|
WANT TO TRY THE PROCEDURE AGAIN, MAYBE WITH THE SOURCE AND DESTINATION
|
|||
|
DRIVES REVERSED, TO MAKE SURE IT WAS NOT A POWER GLITCH OR OTHER SUCH
|
|||
|
OCCURANCE WHICH MESSED THINGS UP) THE NEXT STEP IS TO TRY THE PROCEDURE
|
|||
|
WITH THE 'SYNCHRONIZED COPY' OPTION SELECTED. DISKS WHICH USE THIS
|
|||
|
METHOD OFTEN MAKE VIOLENT HEAD MOVEMENTS DURING THEIR BOOT PROCEDURE.
|
|||
|
THIS CAN BE A CLUE TO THIS TYPE OF PROTECTION.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
|
|||
|
ON SOME DOS 3.3 DISKETTES, THE GAPS BETWEEN THE SECTORS ARE REDUCED IN
|
|||
|
SIZE. IN SOME CASES THEY CAN BE AS SMALL AS 4 OR 5 BYTES. WHEN
|
|||
|
NIBBLES AWAY ][ FINDS THE BEGINNING OF A SECTION OF DATA, IT NORMALLY ADDS 8
|
|||
|
BYTES OF SYNC JUST BEFORE THE DATA. THIS WILL NORMALLY PUT SYNC BYTES INTO
|
|||
|
THE GAP BEFORE THE DATA, WHERE IT SHOULD BE. HOWEVER, IF A DISK HAS VERY
|
|||
|
SMALL GAPS, THEN THE ADDED SYNC CAN OVERWRITE THE END OF THE PREVIOUS SECTOR.
|
|||
|
THE PARAMETER FIX AMNT CONTROLS THE NUMBER OF SYNC BYTES WHICH ARE ADDED, SO
|
|||
|
THIS VALUE CAN BE REDUCED TO PREVENT ANY DATA FROM BEING OVERWRITTEN. THE
|
|||
|
VALUE THAT NIBBLES AWAY ][ USES FOR THE SYNC WHICH IT PUTS IN IS CONTAINED IN
|
|||
|
THE PARAMETER FIX VALU. NORMALLY THIS IS A $7F, BUT IT CAN BE SET TO ANY
|
|||
|
DESIRED VALUE.
|
|||
|
IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT NIBBLES AWAY ][ REGARDS ANY DATA BYTE WHICH HAS
|
|||
|
ITS HIGH BIT CLEARED TO BE A SYNC BYTE. SO THE $7F WHICH IS NORMALLY IN THIS
|
|||
|
PARAMETER MEANS THAT A SYNC $FF IS TO BE ADDED. IF THE 'OVERIDE STANDARDIZER'
|
|||
|
OPTION IS SELECTED, THEN NIBBLES AWAY ][ WILL NOT ADD ANY BYTES, IT WILL
|
|||
|
SIMPLY CONVERT THE DATA WHICH IS PRESENT BEFORE A SECTOR INTO SYNC, WITHOUT
|
|||
|
CHANGING ITS VALUE. THIS TECHNIQUE CAN ALSO BE USED FOR DISKS WHOSE GAPS ARE
|
|||
|
VERY SMALL.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ANOTHER ITEM TO WATCH FOR IS DISKS WHOSE TRACKS APPEAR TO BE VERY LONG.
|
|||
|
SOME DISK PROTECTION SCHEMES PUT GARBAGE ON A PORTION OF THE TRACK. WHEN THIS
|
|||
|
GARBAGE IS READ BACK, MORE BYTES ARE READ IN THAN WERE WRITTEN OUT. THIS
|
|||
|
CAUSES THE TRACK TO BE LONGER THAN NORMAL, AND IN SOME CASES IT BECOMES SO
|
|||
|
LONG THAT THE DEFAULT PARAMETERS FOR NIBBLES AWAY ][ CANNOT FIND THE DATA
|
|||
|
PROPERLY. THE PARAMETERS DATA MIN AND DATA MAX CONTROL THE MINUMUM AND
|
|||
|
MAXIMUM TRACK LENGTHS (IN INCREMENTS OF 256 BYTES) WHICH NIBBLES AWAY ][ WILL
|
|||
|
ACCOMODATE. THE NORMAL VALUE OF DATA MAX IS $1D, BUT THIS CAN BE SET TO A
|
|||
|
HIGHER VALUE, SUCH AS $25, IF A TRACK APPEARS TO BE VERY LONG. EVEN THOUGH
|
|||
|
THE TRACK MAY READ IN AS A LARGE NUMBER OF BYTES, MANY OF THESE WILL BE
|
|||
|
REMOVED BY THE NIBBLE FILTER, SINCE THEY ARE GARBAGE BYTES. THIS WILL ASSURE
|
|||
|
THAT THE AMOUNT OF DATA WRITTEN BACK OUT WILL NOT BE TO LARGE TO FIT ON THE
|
|||
|
DESTINATION TRACK.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WHEN NIBBLES AWAY ][ FINDS A SECTOR OF DATA, IT LOOKS FORWARD IN THE DATA
|
|||
|
TO FIND A SECOND OCCURANCE OF THE SAME PATTERN. THIS INSURES THAT THE SECTOR
|
|||
|
HAS BEEN READ IN AND LOCATED CORRECTLY. ON MANY DISKS, THERE IS A PRIMARY
|
|||
|
SECTION OF DATA, CALLED THE ADDRESS FIELD, AND THE THE ACTUAL DATA FIELD
|
|||
|
FOLLOWS. IN BETWEEN THESE IS A SMALL GAP, AND MANY TIMES IT CONTAINS RANDOM
|
|||
|
INFORMATION. THIS MEANS THAT NIBBLES AWAY ][ SHOULD ONLY MATCH THE NUMBER OF
|
|||
|
BYTES WHICH ARE FOUND IN THE ADDRESS FIELD, SINCE THE BYTES IN THE GAP MAY NOT
|
|||
|
READ AS THE SAME VALUE EVERY TIME. THE PARAMETER FIND MAX CONTROLS THE NUMBER
|
|||
|
OF BYTES WHICH ARE CHECKED DURING THIS PROCEDURE. THE DEFAULT VALUE OF $0C
|
|||
|
WORKS IN MOST CASES, BUT SOME DISKS USE A SMALLER ADDRESS FIELD WHICH MAY
|
|||
|
REQUIRE THIS PARAMETER TO BE SET TO A SMALLER VALUE. HOWEVER, IF THIS
|
|||
|
PARAMETER IS SET TOO LOW, THEN NIBBLES AWAY ][ MAY IDENTIFY THE MATCH FOR A
|
|||
|
SECTION OF DATA WHOSE FIRST FEW BYTES ARE THE SAME, BUT WHICH DIFFER LATER ON.
|
|||
|
THEREFORE ONE SHOULD EXCERSIZE CAUTION WHEN LOWERING THIS VALUE.
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OK,HERE TIS SOME BASIC SATELITE TELCO
|
|||
|
TUTORIALS NEVER BEFORE WRITTEN!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FIRST OF ALL EVERY SATELITE HAS 24
|
|||
|
TRANSPONDERS EACH 36 MHZ WIDE.
|
|||
|
INDIVIDUAL TELCO CARRIERS ARE 4KHZ
|
|||
|
WIDE.THE VOICE/DATA CARRIER IS USED
|
|||
|
TO MODULATE A DOUBLE BALANCED MODULATOR
|
|||
|
WHERE ONE OF THE 2 SIDEBANDS TIS ELIMIN
|
|||
|
ATED WITH A FILTER.THE REMAINING SIDE
|
|||
|
BAND SIGNAL IS APPLIED TO ANOTHER
|
|||
|
CARRIER FREQUENCY BETWEEN 64-108 KHZ.
|
|||
|
THESE CARRIERS ARE THEN MULTIPLEXED
|
|||
|
TOGETHER IN GROUPS OF 12.SUPERGROUPS
|
|||
|
CONTAIN 5 GROUPS AND MASTERGROUPS
|
|||
|
CONTAIN 5 SUPERGROUPS.(300 CARRIERS)
|
|||
|
THESE ARE THEN SENT VIA SATELITE IN
|
|||
|
"PACKETS" CONTAINING EITHER GROUPS,
|
|||
|
SUPERGROUPS,OR MASTERGROUPS IN THE
|
|||
|
0 TO 10.75 MHZ RANGE ON A TRANSPONDER.
|
|||
|
MASTERGROUPS ARE 5 SUPERGROUPS MULTIPLE
|
|||
|
XED AND 1 MIXING CARRIER PER SUPERGROUP
|
|||
|
WHICH ARE UPLINKED BY THE TOC(TOLL
|
|||
|
OPERATIONS CENTER) LOCATED IN VARIOUS
|
|||
|
AREAS OF THE U.S.
|
|||
|
BLOCK CONVERSION IS USED TO EXTRACT
|
|||
|
GROUPS DURING DOWNLINKING.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTINUED NEXT MSG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THEN THE GROUP IS MICROWAVED VIA
|
|||
|
TERRESTIAL MICROWAVE CIRCUIT TO THE
|
|||
|
DESTINATION TOC WHICH DEMODULATES THE
|
|||
|
GROUP USING A LOWER SIDEBAND RECEIVER.
|
|||
|
THE CARRIERS ARE THEN SENT TO THEIR
|
|||
|
FINAL DESTINATION VIA LEASED TELCO
|
|||
|
LINE OR RADIO CIRCUIT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SCPC (SINGLE CHANNEL PER CARRIER)
|
|||
|
MAY OPERATE BY THEMSELVES OR BE SLTTED
|
|||
|
(OOPS)SLOTTED NEXT TO GROUPS.THESE ARE
|
|||
|
60 KHZ WIDE WITHIN 65 TO 85 MHZ
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AS SMALL AS AN 4.5 METER DISH WITH 30-
|
|||
|
100 WATTS POWER WILL ACHIEVE UPLINK
|
|||
|
CAPABILITIES.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TVRO RECIEVES 3.7-4.2 GHZ AND DOWNCONVE
|
|||
|
RTS TO SOME IF(SUCH AS 70MHZ) THEN
|
|||
|
DEMODULATES TO 0-10.75 MHZ(BASEBAND)
|
|||
|
IF YA OWN A TVRO-RUN CABLE FROM THE
|
|||
|
VIDEO/DEMODULATED/BASEBAND OUTPUT OF
|
|||
|
THE RECEIVER TO A HAM RECEIVER (SUCH
|
|||
|
AS AN ICOM R-71A) TO TUNE IN THE
|
|||
|
0-10.75 MHZ RANGE OF YOUR SATELITE
|
|||
|
OF CHOICE.HEE-HEE-HEE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NUFF SAID-
|
|||
|
BOOTLEG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OK-NOW YA GOTTA FIND OUT WHERE TO LOOK
|
|||
|
FOR TELCO TRANSPONDERS.BELOW TIS YE
|
|||
|
MAIN SATELITE/TELCO INFO-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SATELITE TELCO TRANSPONDERS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SATCOM V 3-5-7-11-17-13
|
|||
|
SATCOM IR 5-7-9-10-17-23
|
|||
|
COMSTAR IV 1-3-4-6-7-15-16-19-22-23
|
|||
|
WESTAR IV 14-20-24
|
|||
|
TELSTAR IIIA ALL
|
|||
|
COMSTAR III 2-5-6-7-9-14-15-16
|
|||
|
18-20-21-22-23
|
|||
|
WESTAR II 1-4-5-8-9
|
|||
|
GALAXY II 12 MCI TRANSPONDERS HERE
|
|||
|
COMSTAR 01/02 ALL
|
|||
|
SATCOM IIR 3-4-7-19-21-22-23-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
REMEMBER EACH CARRIER MAY USE TO 2700
|
|||
|
VOICE CHANNELS WITH NUMBERS GROWING.
|
|||
|
DUPLEX FM OR SSB/SCPC CARRIERS ARE
|
|||
|
YE FUTURE PHREAKERS TARGETS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TRYING TO TRACE YE NEW GENERATION OF
|
|||
|
SATELITE PHREAKS WILL LEAD TELCO SECUR
|
|||
|
ITY STRAIGHT TO A LOCATION IN OUTER
|
|||
|
SPACE!!! HAR-HAR-HAR
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NUFF SAID-
|
|||
|
BOOTLEG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND THE HUGE
|
|||
|
AMOUNT OF INFORMATION NOW AVAILABLE
|
|||
|
TO ME,I HAVE DECIDED TO PUBLISH A
|
|||
|
SISTER MAGAZINE TO THE BOOTLEGGER
|
|||
|
CALLED-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"THE HACKER"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SAME SUBSCRIPTION PRICE AS THE
|
|||
|
BOOTLEGGER.SAME ADDRESS ALSO,BUT
|
|||
|
THE HACKER WILL BE PUBLISHED IN
|
|||
|
BETWEEN BOOTLEGGER ISSUES SO THAT
|
|||
|
YOU CAN GET INFO A LOT QUICKER!
|
|||
|
NATURALLY THE HACKER WILL PUBLISH
|
|||
|
A LOT OF GREAT INFO PERTAINING TO
|
|||
|
THE UNDERGROUND HACKING WORLD-
|
|||
|
SUBSCRIBE NOW-DON'T MISS ISSUE #1.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(SOME OF THE HACKERS INFO WILL
|
|||
|
INCLUDE FILES TAKEN RIGHT OUT OF
|
|||
|
THE LATEST ESS MANUALS!)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NUFF SAID-
|
|||
|
BOOTLEG
|
|||
|
-------------------------------------
|
|||
|
FUN STUFF FOR SYSOPS
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
First, you must be a sysop.
|
|||
|
(Obviously!) Or, you may be at a
|
|||
|
sysop's house (When he or she is not
|
|||
|
around.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Second, you must be VERY popular,
|
|||
|
or VERY daring. Either way, your
|
|||
|
victim will have a strong dendency
|
|||
|
to: a) crash your board, b) hate you,
|
|||
|
or c) spread malicious rumors about
|
|||
|
you, and, or your board to everyone
|
|||
|
in the world that will listen.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I am going to write about AE
|
|||
|
fun first, and then Net-Worx.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AE Fun
|
|||
|
-- ---
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So you are bored, and want to
|
|||
|
have some fun, huh?
|
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|
Go into your room, or wherever
|
|||
|
you have your apple, and sit down.
|
|||
|
Turn on the monitor, and lets see
|
|||
|
if there is a leech on the line.
|
|||
|
(-note: if you are the unlucky type,
|
|||
|
I suggest that you give this up,
|
|||
|
because for all you know, that sysop
|
|||
|
of the 20meg board is on your line,
|
|||
|
and he's going to be your victim!!)
|
|||
|
Now for some of these pranks, you
|
|||
|
will need to make things before-
|
|||
|
hand. I suggest you read this through,
|
|||
|
and make the necessary mods.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) This one is probably my meanest
|
|||
|
trick, and should only be used on
|
|||
|
people like Matt Ackerett, or Little
|
|||
|
Al.
|
|||
|
Your victim has to be leeching
|
|||
|
a game off of your AE for this to
|
|||
|
work.
|
|||
|
You wait until your victim is at
|
|||
|
his last 2 blocks of memeory to go
|
|||
|
until the transfer is done, and
|
|||
|
you take out the disk.
|
|||
|
This will ruin the >entire<
|
|||
|
transmission. It won't piss them off
|
|||
|
too bad if it is only 50 or so blocks,
|
|||
|
but can you imagine:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Send: Matt Ackerett is a fag
|
|||
|
290 blocks
|
|||
|
crc=167
|
|||
|
<289>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Note- The victim has to get 290
|
|||
|
blocks, you only let the victim get
|
|||
|
289!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At that point, take out the disk!
|
|||
|
They have just waited 1/2 hour for
|
|||
|
nothing! They can't get the last block
|
|||
|
and have to go through the whole
|
|||
|
thing again!! Ha ha!
|
|||
|
This is very mean, especially if
|
|||
|
they aren't phreaking, they have
|
|||
|
been >paying< for it all!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) If you want to see if the person
|
|||
|
on is intelligent...simply let him
|
|||
|
catalog your drive once, then when he
|
|||
|
is done, take the disk out, and
|
|||
|
put in the disk from the other drive.
|
|||
|
When they catalog the disk next, it
|
|||
|
will be different!
|
|||
|
This will freak them out, they will
|
|||
|
think that they have switched to d1
|
|||
|
somehow. The victim will then L)og the
|
|||
|
drive, and find it still on D2. Wow!
|
|||
|
Hopefully they will catalog D1
|
|||
|
anyway, thinking that they were
|
|||
|
originally on D1 and it switched.
|
|||
|
Now comes the fun.
|
|||
|
Put the right disk back in D2,
|
|||
|
and put the disk that used to be in D2
|
|||
|
into D1, so they will get the same
|
|||
|
catalog.
|
|||
|
Now they are confused. Now
|
|||
|
they will catalog D2, and find the
|
|||
|
normal stuff. Hopefull they will
|
|||
|
read something, now take the disk
|
|||
|
out while they are typing in the name,
|
|||
|
and slip the other disk in. It
|
|||
|
will say 'file not found.'
|
|||
|
Good. Now they will catalog it,
|
|||
|
and look! The wares have changed!
|
|||
|
Now something is wrong here! They
|
|||
|
will say:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
hey! stop it!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Oh no! They are on to your scheme!
|
|||
|
But, 1 last joke! Get a copy-protected
|
|||
|
type disk, one that you <gasp> bought.
|
|||
|
They won't be able to catalog this
|
|||
|
at all! Ha!
|
|||
|
If they get mad, they might
|
|||
|
say something like:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Hey! Stop it!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But will you listen? nnnoooooo!
|
|||
|
Take the disk out, and slip something
|
|||
|
totally new, preferably the disk that
|
|||
|
has "sneakers" or some ancient wares.
|
|||
|
Maybe they will think these are the
|
|||
|
latest! Watch them post!:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Hey! I just got some new
|
|||
|
Warez! Do you want to trade??
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
hah hah!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Satisfied, you may put the normal
|
|||
|
disks back in and walk off to see
|
|||
|
some football game.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3) Lock out the space-bar. This will
|
|||
|
make it so that they can't type a
|
|||
|
<space>. Then, they can't read
|
|||
|
anything that requires a space.
|
|||
|
Most likely the victim will think that
|
|||
|
there is something wrong with >his<
|
|||
|
computer. Thusly sending him/her/it
|
|||
|
into a 1/2 hour scan of their install
|
|||
|
program to see what is wrong.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4) Change the commands...such as:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
d)irectory= c)irectory
|
|||
|
- -
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
They will have to hack at the
|
|||
|
commands! This won't be too funny,
|
|||
|
because they won't do anything stupid
|
|||
|
like posting:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
hey your commands are screwed!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Most likely they wont find the
|
|||
|
command for 'copy'.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5) lock out the "ctrl-c". This will
|
|||
|
piss them off when the victim just
|
|||
|
can't exit from posting. Ha!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6) Change the ring count, most, or
|
|||
|
almost >all< AE lines are set to
|
|||
|
pick up after just 1 ring. Change it
|
|||
|
to...say...5 rings, and only tell your
|
|||
|
friends that it is at 5 rings. When
|
|||
|
they call, they will only wait for
|
|||
|
about 2 rings, and hang up thinking
|
|||
|
that the line is down. Only the people
|
|||
|
you like will get on, because they
|
|||
|
will be the only ones to wait 5 rings.
|
|||
|
Mean huh?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7) When someone is posting, or c)opy-
|
|||
|
ing a message, pick up the voice line,
|
|||
|
and blow into the reciever. This will
|
|||
|
put all of these weird characters onto
|
|||
|
the screen. He will save a gay looking
|
|||
|
message, that will make it look like
|
|||
|
the victim can't type!!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Net Works
|
|||
|
--- -----
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I don't have as many fun tricks
|
|||
|
with net-worx as I do with AE, but
|
|||
|
here are a couple of my favorites...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) In the program, make a bug, like
|
|||
|
"ctrl-k" that when pushed (like ctrl-t
|
|||
|
for chat) it will dump you into basic.
|
|||
|
take out the disks, and put in like
|
|||
|
the "bare-bones" net-worx disk and let
|
|||
|
them have fun reading fake messages,
|
|||
|
mail, and passwords. Ooooh! They will
|
|||
|
think:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
oh yay! I have everyone's pass!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now, see if he/she will init the
|
|||
|
disks, if they do, you know what type
|
|||
|
of user it is. If they are nice,
|
|||
|
and 'hang' the line for you so that
|
|||
|
no one wil be able to get on after,
|
|||
|
or they try to beep you, then give
|
|||
|
them a level raise.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) Be a tyrant. Juggle their levels
|
|||
|
while they are on. Like break into
|
|||
|
chat, change their level, and watch
|
|||
|
them get all mad.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3) Break into chat, and just walk off,
|
|||
|
leaving a frustrated user sitting
|
|||
|
there.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4) break into chat, and change the
|
|||
|
time. In other words, leave them
|
|||
|
with -10 minutes, instead of 35 or
|
|||
|
so.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5) when they log off, and they get
|
|||
|
that stupid message about:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thank you for
|
|||
|
calling
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
and all of that, press 'ctrl-c' a
|
|||
|
few times, and they will be brought
|
|||
|
back. Wow! What happened? Let them
|
|||
|
try to log off a few times nd keep
|
|||
|
pressing ctrl-c. Finally they should
|
|||
|
just press 'reset'. He he!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I hope you have enjoyed these
|
|||
|
little pranks. Your users will hate
|
|||
|
you if you do this too often, unless
|
|||
|
they are like Matt Ackeret or Little
|
|||
|
Al. Then it doesn't matter much.
|
|||
|
Remember! I hold no responsibilty
|
|||
|
for people wanting to crash your
|
|||
|
system because they are so pissed
|
|||
|
at you!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Sysop fun- A Surf Rat file.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Call The Realm of the Rogues!
|
|||
|
415/941-1990 20 megs!!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Call The Twilight Zone!
|
|||
|
408/253-2140 C00L!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Call The Gossip Line! (AE)
|
|||
|
415/949-1049:pw/gossip
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
And hey! dont put >your< name in here!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Surf..
|
|||
|
-BFB
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A LOT OF YOU HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR
|
|||
|
PROGRAMS THAT WILL HACK OUT VARIOUS
|
|||
|
CODES,NUMBERS,PSWDS,ETC.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OK-IVE COMPILED THE MOST POPULAR
|
|||
|
AND EFFICIENT HACKING PROGRAMS
|
|||
|
EVER ASSEMBLED!THESE INCLUDE SUCH
|
|||
|
INFAMOUS PROGRAMS AS THE OUTLAWED
|
|||
|
"TSPS" AND THE NOTORIOUS "JOSHUA".
|
|||
|
ALONG WITH THESE FAVORATES,INCLUDED
|
|||
|
ARE THE 600 CODE PER NIGHT HACKING
|
|||
|
PROGRAM BY THE PROFESSOR.ALSO,ALL THE
|
|||
|
OTHER UNDERGROUND HACKING PROGRAMS
|
|||
|
THAT HAVE EARNED THEIR FAME IN THE
|
|||
|
SPIRIT OF WARGAMES!!!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TO ORDER "THE HACKER" SEND $100
|
|||
|
TO-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE HACKER
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1080 HAYS CUT-OFF ROAD
|
|||
|
CAVE JCT.OR.97523
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NUFF SAID-
|
|||
|
BOOTLEG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
P.S. THIS COLLECTION OF HACKING
|
|||
|
PROGRAMS WILL DEFINATELY TAKE
|
|||
|
UP SEVERAL DISKS OF SPACE!
|
|||
|
THE BOOTLEGGER HAS A FOOLPROOF METHOD
|
|||
|
OF SAFELY TRADING DISKS WITHOUT BEING
|
|||
|
RIPPED OFF!
|
|||
|
SIMPLY SEND 10 OR MORE DISKS TO ME
|
|||
|
WITH $2 TO COVER POSTAGE,AND I WILL
|
|||
|
HOLD THEM UNTILL THE PERSON YOU ARE TRADING WITH ALSO SENDS THE DISKS YOU
|
|||
|
WANTED! WHEN BOTH PARCELS ARE RECEIVED-I'LL
|
|||
|
MAIL THEM OUT.IF ONLY ONE PARCEL IS RECEIVED- AFTER 2 WEEKS ILL MAIL IT BACK,OR
|
|||
|
FILL YOUR DISKS WITH NEW PROGRAMS!
|
|||
|
I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO COPY ANY PROGRAMS WHILE WAITING! HEE-HEE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NUFF SAID-
|
|||
|
BOOTLEG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
P.S. AT LEAST ONE PARTY TO THE TRADE
|
|||
|
MUST BE A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER!
|
|||
|
ALSO-FILL BOTH SIDES OF YOUR DISKS.
|
|||
|
I'VE BEEN GETTING SOME OLD STUFF
|
|||
|
IN THE TRADE CLUB LATELY,SO WHAT IM
|
|||
|
DOING IS EXCHANGING OLD FOR OLD,NEW
|
|||
|
FOR NEW! (GET THE HINT?)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VA (VARIABLE ANI ROUTE TREATMENT) IS
|
|||
|
USED TO PROVIDE THE START SIGNALS AND
|
|||
|
CATAGORY SIGNALS AS REQUIRED FOR
|
|||
|
VARIOUS PULSING FORMATS,SUCH AS BELL
|
|||
|
SYSTEM STANDARD AND NT-500.THE SYSTEM
|
|||
|
OUTPUT AND INPUT PARMS FOR THIS ROUTE
|
|||
|
TREATMENT ARE-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ANIFST & ONIST
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
START SIGNALS FOR AN ANI/ONI FAIL TYPE
|
|||
|
CALL ARE 15 FOR KP,12 FOR ST,13 FOR
|
|||
|
STP,14 FOR ST2P,11 FOR ST3P,OR 0 FOR
|
|||
|
SENDING THE START SIGNAL PASSED BY THE
|
|||
|
TRANSLATOR.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NUFF SAID-
|
|||
|
BOOTLEG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WANT DTMF DECODER FER YER COMPUTER?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THEY CAN BE HAD FROM $22.95 TO $89.95
|
|||
|
FROM ENGINEERING CONSULTING AT
|
|||
|
714-671-2009
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LOTS OF PHUN WITH YE STUFF THIS COMPANY
|
|||
|
SELLS.ASK FOR CATALOG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OH YEA- VISA AND MASTERCARD ACCEPTED!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HAR-HAR-HAR
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NUFF SAID-
|
|||
|
BOOTLEG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OK,HERE TIS SOME BASIC SATELITE TELCO
|
|||
|
TUTORIALS NEVER BEFORE WRITTEN!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FIRST OF ALL EVERY SATELITE HAS 24
|
|||
|
TRANSPONDERS EACH 36 MHZ WIDE.
|
|||
|
INDIVIDUAL TELCO CARRIERS ARE 4KHZ
|
|||
|
WIDE.THE VOICE/DATA CARRIER IS USED
|
|||
|
TO MODULATE A DOUBLE BALANCED MODULATOR
|
|||
|
WHERE ONE OF THE 2 SIDEBANDS TIS ELIMIN
|
|||
|
ATED WITH A FILTER.THE REMAINING SIDE
|
|||
|
BAND SIGNAL IS APPLIED TO ANOTHER
|
|||
|
CARRIER FREQUENCY BETWEEN 64-108 KHZ.
|
|||
|
THESE CARRIERS ARE THEN MULTIPLEXED
|
|||
|
TOGETHER IN GROUPS OF 12.SUPERGROUPS
|
|||
|
CONTAIN 5 GROUPS AND MASTERGROUPS
|
|||
|
CONTAIN 5 SUPERGROUPS.(300 CARRIERS)
|
|||
|
THESE ARE THEN SENT VIA SATELITE IN
|
|||
|
"PACKETS" CONTAINING EITHER GROUPS,
|
|||
|
SUPERGROUPS,OR MASTERGROUPS IN THE
|
|||
|
0 TO 10.75 MHZ RANGE ON A TRANSPONDER.
|
|||
|
MASTERGROUPS ARE 5 SUPERGROUPS MULTIPLE
|
|||
|
XED AND 1 MIXING CARRIER PER SUPERGROUP
|
|||
|
WHICH ARE UPLINKED BY THE TOC(TOLL
|
|||
|
OPERATIONS CENTER) LOCATED IN VARIOUS
|
|||
|
AREAS OF THE U.S.
|
|||
|
BLOCK CONVERSION IS USED TO EXTRACT
|
|||
|
GROUPS DURING DOWNLINKING.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTINUED NEXT MSG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THEN THE GROUP IS MICROWAVED VIA
|
|||
|
TERRESTIAL MICROWAVE CIRCUIT TO THE
|
|||
|
DESTINATION TOC WHICH DEMODULATES THE
|
|||
|
GROUP USING A LOWER SIDEBAND RECEIVER.
|
|||
|
THE CARRIERS ARE THEN SENT TO THEIR
|
|||
|
FINAL DESTINATION VIA LEASED TELCO
|
|||
|
LINE OR RADIO CIRCUIT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SCPC (SINGLE CHANNEL PER CARRIER)
|
|||
|
MAY OPERATE BY THEMSELVES OR BE SLTTED
|
|||
|
(OOPS)SLOTTED NEXT TO GROUPS.THESE ARE
|
|||
|
60 KHZ WIDE WITHIN 65 TO 85 MHZ
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AS SMALL AS AN 4.5 METER DISH WITH 30-
|
|||
|
100 WATTS POWER WILL ACHIEVE UPLINK
|
|||
|
CAPABILITIES.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TVRO RECIEVES 3.7-4.2 GHZ AND DOWNCONVE
|
|||
|
RTS TO SOME IF(SUCH AS 70MHZ) THEN
|
|||
|
DEMODULATES TO 0-10.75 MHZ(BASEBAND)
|
|||
|
IF YA OWN A TVRO-RUN CABLE FROM THE
|
|||
|
VIDEO/DEMODULATED/BASEBAND OUTPUT OF
|
|||
|
THE RECEIVER TO A HAM RECEIVER (SUCH
|
|||
|
AS AN ICOM R-71A) TO TUNE IN THE
|
|||
|
0-10.75 MHZ RANGE OF YOUR SATELITE
|
|||
|
OF CHOICE.HEE-HEE-HEE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NUFF SAID-
|
|||
|
BOOTLEG
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MSG LEFT BY: SYSTEM OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DATE POSTED:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OK-NOW YA GOTTA FIND OUT WHERE TO LOOK
|
|||
|
FOR TELCO TRANSPONDERS.BELOW TIS YE
|
|||
|
MAIN SATELITE/TELCO INFO-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SATELITE TELCO TRANSPONDERS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SATCOM V 3-5-7-11-17-13
|
|||
|
SATCOM IR 5-7-9-10-17-23
|
|||
|
COMSTAR IV 1-3-4-6-7-15-16-19-22-23
|
|||
|
WESTAR IV 14-20-24
|
|||
|
TELSTAR IIIA ALL
|
|||
|
COMSTAR III 2-5-6-7-9-14-15-16
|
|||
|
18-20-21-22-23
|
|||
|
WESTAR II 1-4-5-8-9
|
|||
|
GALAXY II 12 MCI TRANSPONDERS HERE
|
|||
|
COMSTAR 01/02 ALL
|
|||
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SATCOM IIR 3-4-7-19-21-22-23-
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REMEMBER EACH CARRIER MAY USE TO 2700
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VOICE CHANNELS WITH NUMBERS GROWING.
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DUPLEX FM OR SSB/SCPC CARRIERS ARE
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YE FUTURE PHREAKERS TARGETS.
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TRYING TO TRACE YE NEW GENERATION OF
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SATELITE PHREAKS WILL LEAD TELCO SECUR
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ITY STRAIGHT TO A LOCATION IN OUTER
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SPACE!!! HAR-HAR-HAR
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NUFF SAID-
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BOOTLEG
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DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND THE HUGE
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AMOUNT OF INFORMATION NOW AVAILABLE
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TO ME,I HAVE DECIDED TO PUBLISH A
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SISTER MAGAZINE TO THE BOOTLEGGER
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CALLED-
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"THE HACKER"
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SAME SUBSCRIPTION PRICE AS THE
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BOOTLEGGER.SAME ADDRESS ALSO,BUT
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THE HACKER WILL BE PUBLISHED IN
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BETWEEN BOOTLEGGER ISSUES SO THAT
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YOU CAN GET INFO A LOT QUICKER!
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NATURALLY THE HACKER WILL PUBLISH
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A LOT OF GREAT INFO PERTAINING TO
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THE UNDERGROUND HACKING WORLD-
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SUBSCRIBE NOW-DON'T MISS ISSUE #1.
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(SOME OF THE HACKERS INFO WILL
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INCLUDE FILES TAKEN RIGHT OUT OF
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THE LATEST ESS MANUALS!)
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NUFF SAID-
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BOOTLEG
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