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C O D E T H I E F D E L U X E
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B y B r e w A s s o c i a t e s
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A N O F F I C I A L P H O R T U N E 5 0 0 P R O D U C T
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CODE THIEF REVISION 3.5 (DELUXE)
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DETAILING NEW FEATURES SINCE CODE THIEF REVISION 3.0
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INTRODUCTION
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Welcome to the Deluxe edition of Code Thief. <20>This is Code <20>Thief
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Revision <20>3.5, <20><>the next logical upgrade from Code Thief <20>3.0. <20><>This
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documentation assumes that you have Code Thief 3.0 <20>and wish only to go
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over <20>the <20>new <20>features in Code Thief Deluxe 3.5. <20>If Code <20>Thief <20>is
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TOTALLY <20>new to you, <20>read THIEF35.DOC for more detailed information on
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Code Thief.
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UPGRADES TO HACK LONG DISTANCE SERVICES
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After selecting the start and stop times, <20>and weather you wish to
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quit <20>to <20>DOS after the specified stop time, <20>you <20>are <20>presented <20>with
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another screen before hacking. On this screen you will be asked if you
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wish <20>to stop hacking after Code Thief finds a number of <20>valid <20>codes.
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If you answer yes, <20>you are prompted to enter the number of valid codes
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to <20>stop after. <20>Then you are prompted as to weather Code Thief should
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quit to DOS after finding this number of valid codes. If you have quit
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to <20>DOS <20>for both the TIME and the NUMBER OF CODES, <20><>whatever <20>happens
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first will cause Thief Deluxe to quit to DOS.
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Now you are asked the number of seconds to pause between attempts.
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This <20>is <20>a <20>feature <20>to throw off the long <20>distance <20>carrier's <20>hack-
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detection <20>software. <20><>If <20>you have a lot of flagged extenders PLUS <20>a
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delay <20>time <20>between <20>attempts, <20>it greatly decreases the LD <20>company's
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software <20>from <20>detecting <20>hacking. <20><>It is best to <20>hack <20>during <20>the
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DAYTIME, and a delay will help guarantee that a valid customer calls in
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and uses their code so <20>that <20>your hacks will be more spread apart. <20>A
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lot <20>of <20>flagged <20>extenders <20>also <20>decreases the possibility <20>of <20>being
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detected even MORE. <20>Face it, <20>more people are being busted every day.
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Use <20>Code <20>Thief <20>Deluxe with all of the <20>Code <20>Thief <20>capabilities <20>to
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greatly <20>heighten your safety. <20>Note that if you hit RETURN for <20>delay
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time, <20><>Code Thief Deluxe will not pause between attempts (also if <20>you
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hit "0" <return> which is the same thing).
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When Code Thief is DELAYING, you will be shown the countdown. <20>If
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you wish to stop the delay and just go on to the next attempt, <20>hit the
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[SPACEBAR]. <20><>Hitting <20>ESCape during the countdown will <20>quit <20>hacking
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mode.
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UPGRADES TO EDIT EXTENDER CONFIGURATIONS
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Now <20>accepted in the code template is [#] and [*]. <20>This <20>is <20>for
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hacking PBX's that need these.
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UPGRADES TO DELUXE EXCHANGE SCANNER
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The <20>Code <20>Thief <20>Deluxe exchange scanner is a <20>multiple <20>exchange
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full-screen exchange scanner. <20>Also, you can now scan the 1-800 <20>area.
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When <20>you hit [F] from the main menu, <20>you are taken into the <20>exchange
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editor. <20>If no exchanges exist, a <20>dummy first record will be created.
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Hit <20>[R] to Replace the first record and enter the exchange, <20><>starting
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number and ending number of the exchange. <20>Now, <20>you can add exchanges
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by <20>hitting <20>[A], <20><>delete exchanges by hitting [D], <20>flag <20>and <20>unflag
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exchanges by hitting [+] and [-] respectively, <20>as well as use the left
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and <20>right arrow keys on the numeric keypad to move around in the file.
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Also <20>note <20>that <20>you <20>can <20>enter the <20>exchange <20>record <20>number <20>to <20>go
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automatically <20>to <20>that <20>exchange record, <20>just like <20>in <20>the <20>extender
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configuration section. <20>The [SPACEBAR] toggles weather the exchange is
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in the 1-800 area or not.
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If <20>you <20>wish to not scan exchanges, <20>just hit [Q] to quit to <20>the
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main menu. <20>But to begin scanning exchanges, <20>just hit [G] from <20>here.
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Note <20>that <20>to scan, <20><>at <20>least one exchange must be flagged. <20>If <20>no
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exchanges are flagged Code Thief will tell you. You are also asked for
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the modem timeout (in seconds).
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During scanning, <20>if the ending number for an exchange is reached,
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Code Thief will stop scanning that exchange by unflagging it. When all
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of <20>the <20>flagged <20>exchanges <20>become unflagged, <20>Code <20>Thief <20>will <20>quit
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exchange scanning. Of course you can also quit by hitting ESCape, <20>and
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the <20>last number dialed in all exchanges will be saved in your exchange
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configurations. <20><>Then all you have to do is hit [F] then [G] from the
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main menu to pick up from where you left off.
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UPGRADES TO SET MODEM PARAMATERS/DEFAULTS;MODEM SPECIFICS
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Hang <20>up mode has been changed. <20>Code Thief now NEEDS to drop DTR
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to hang up, so set your modem DIP switches accordingly. The option has
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been <20>replaced <20>by <20>LOCAL DIALING. <20>If you <20>only <20>have <20>pulse <20>dialing
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services <20>(not touchtone) <20>then set this option to PULSE. <20><>Otherwise,
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TONE <20>is the default. <20>Of course when Code Thief DOES connect <20>to <20>the
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extender, TONE will be used for the remainder of the hack. This should
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go without saying.
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MODEM INPUT/OUTPUT WINDOWS
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All <20>I/O to the modem is now monitored. <20>Also, <20>Code Thief Deluxe
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should work with more modems. <20>During hacking or scanning you will see
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the <20>I/O <20>windows, <20>along with a timer on the top of the screen. <20><>The
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first <20>window is INPUT from the modem, <20>the second window is OUTPUT <20>to
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the modem. <20>Code Thief will now re-send commands if errors occur, <20>try
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commands <20>again if they elicit no response, <20>recover from <20>modem <20>screw
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ups, <20>and generally be more well behaved. For instance, ATX4 <20>is right
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as a user string for my COM3: <20>modem, but creates an ERROR for my COM2:
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modem. <20>If I use a user string of ATX4 for my COM2: modem, <20>Code Thief
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will recognize it and keep sending ATX4 <20>a <20>number of times to my COM2:
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modem. Of course it keeps getting errors. <20>Then after about 5 retries
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Code <20>Thief <20>will <20>abort <20>hacking. <20><>Now <20>I <20>can <20>look <20>at <20>the <20>modem
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configuration and say to myself: <20>Ah! <20>I <20>need to get rid of this user
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string. <20>Also note that when waiting for a carrier if no modem <20>result
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code <20>is <20>received in the time specified as TIMEOUT for <20>your <20>extender
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(can be edited using the extender editor) <20>Code Thief Deluxe will <20>know
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and move on. <20>Code Thief Deluxe uses your PC's clock to keep track <20>of
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seconds that have elapsed.
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MULTIPLE TARGET CONVERSION UTILITIES / TYMFIX.COM
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Consult <20><>CONVERT.DOC, <20><>which <20>has <20>been <20>updated <20>and <20><>includes
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information on TYMFIX.COM and its use. Convert version 2.0 is included
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in your Code Thief Deluxe ZIPfile.
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SUMMARY
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Well, <20>that's about it for the new features in Code Thief <20>Deluxe.
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The major changes have been incorporated in the modem I/O which took <20>a
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bit <20>of programming, <20>but are easy to document on paper. <20>Also, <20><>Code
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Thief <20>has grown quite complex for a hacker type program. <20>In creating
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Code <20>Thief I have attempted to take most of the popular features <20>from
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other <20>Code <20>Hackers, <20><>whatever language they were <20>written <20>in, <20><>and
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incorporate them <20>into <20>the "wish-list" <20>for Code Thief and Code <20>Thief
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Deluxe. <20><>I <20><>would <20>also like to thank the many <20>people <20>who <20>offered
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suggestions as to additions and modifications.
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If you are just getting Code Thief Deluxe when it's new, upload it
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everywhere so people can move on up to Code Thief Deluxe Revision <20>3.5.
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Besides, <20><>it <20>will get you upload points and a <20>better <20>upload <20>ratio.
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Everyone benefits.
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CODE THIEF DELUXE
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CODE THIEF REVISION 3.5 DOCUMENTATION
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WRITTEN BY BREW ASSOCIATES / AUTHOR: CODE THIEF DELUXE v3.5
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