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| #### ## ## ###### #### #### #### #### ## ## | Version 0.1 |
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| ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ### ## | (C) 1993 by |
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| ###### ## ## ## ## ## #### ## ###### ## ### | No Means No |
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| ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## |PRIVATE RELEASE|
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| ## ## #### ## #### #### #### ## ## ## ## | VERSION! |
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| The constitution of the declaration of Autoscan: |
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| As far as I know, this is the only scanner of its type, otherwise I |
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| wouldn't have done it. I couldn't get some of the other scanners to |
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| work with this modem, So I proceeded to write this scanner, my first |
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| IBM program. It was completed in 2 weeks. |
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| (Would have been sooner if I dodn't have trouble finding COM PORT info) |
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| Autoscan (All versions!): (c)opywronged 1993 - All rights reversed |
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| If you have any comments, questions or suggestions on this software |
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| then get in touch with me and definatly let me know whats on your mind! |
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| No Means No - nmn@mindvox.phantom.com |
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| The glorius history of Autoscan (Carefully examined, sensitive subjects |
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| censored or omitted by The American Board of Moral Majority. Members |
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| include the PTL cosmetic section, the 700 club telephone operators, |
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| Robert Tilton, and anyone who owns a christian television station.) |
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| Autoscan Version -1 -- Released to select individuals for betatesting |
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| and then asked that it be annihilated, so there should be no existing |
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| copies out there. Thanks to Captain Trips for betatesting this version.|
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| Autoscan Version 0.0 -- Released 2/1993, this was a private release |
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| version that was given out upon request to be distributed on a personal |
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| basis. |
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| Autoscan Version 0.1 (This version) -- Most bugs were fixed, there are |
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| still a few left to be fixed, however, you will have to wait until the |
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| next version. The documentation for this version remains for the most |
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| part the same as the documentation for 0.0, except for minor corrections|
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| where needed to make an update for this version. This is still in the |
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| testing stages, and it is still a private release version. Notable |
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| features added: Blacklist file, List of pre-configured modems. This |
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| version comes with the "TL2AS.EXE" utility, which converts Toneloc .DAT |
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| datafiles to Autoscan .XCH exchange files. This version of TL2AS only |
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| converts toneloc's 10012 byte .DAT files. Thanks to Rebel Lion for |
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| betatesting Autoscan Version 0.1. This version of Autoscan was released|
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| on 3/1993. |
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Generic Disclaimer: I No Means No, the programmer of Autoscan, nor any
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friend of the programmer, their sexual partners, their parents, their pets,
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or their computers, can NOT be held responsible for the use, abuse, or
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misuse of systems found with this program when used by any government
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employees or their associates, of any given country. However, we claim full
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responsibility for the abuse of autoscan by normal citizens. Just kidding,
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of course. I can not be held responsible for any misuse of this program, or
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systems found with it, so that is that. Read on.
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About Autoscan: Well, this program is self explanatory. However I will
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try to explain things as best as I can without getting too bored. This
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program took a total of about 2 weeks to complete, it was written in C and
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all routines are of my own coding, except the com port routines, which were
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some public domain library which I will take time to do my own routines for
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a later version.
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This scanner has many unique features, possibly everything you could ever
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need in a scanner, heres the more important features of autoscan:
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* Completely window driven program for ease of use (ooh ahh!).
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* High resolution graphics display in either EGAHI or VGAHI modes with
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10(EGA)-20(VGA) line x 79 column modem echo window, a full 200x200 pixel
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exchange display grid with either block (solid display) or dot modes,
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and a status window with percentages and bar displays of the exchange
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results.
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* Option to Capture all modem connections to a seperate .CAP file.
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* Option to flood all sitting connections to force a response from the
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remote computer (only needed when you choose to capture connections).
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* Allows the user of the program to 'break in' to established connections
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during scanning and login to systems using the modem echo window.
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* All exchange data files are only 5000 bytes long.
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* Automatic scanning option: This allows AUTOSCANNING MODE which means it
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will scan non-stop until aborted (or a power outage of course! But I
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suppose you could rig it up to be auto-loaded). Read the extended
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documentation on this feature later in this file for further information
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on autoscanning with AutoScan.
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New features for Version 0.1: For the most part, only bugs were fixed
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that I should have fixed before I released Version 0.0. These are the new
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noticable features for Autoscan 0.1:
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* List of modems added so that you can set up autoscan quickly and
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easily (See file: "AUTOSCAN.MDM").
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* Blacklist feature added so that you can prevent certain numbers from
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being called for whatever reason you deem necessary (See file:
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"AUTOSCAN.BLS").
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Features you WILL see in the next version: These features will definatly
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be included in the next version, weather you like it or not!
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* BLOCK SCANNING option (In otherwords, you can scan only PART of a
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given exchange, if that be your desire.
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* TIME/DATE Start/Stop option, if specified, it will either BEGIN at any
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given time and date, and AUTOMACIALLY quit scanning at any given
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time/date. This will be a very useful feature, dont you think?
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* The ability to stop scanning if the modem detects a callback or NO
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DIALTONE, and pause for a given ammount of time to allow the person
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calling back to be overcome by frustration and give up all hope of
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contacting you to bitch you out for "prank calling". This is useful,
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because it IS possible for someone to jump-in and inturupt your
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scanning, as a matter of fact, I did it tonight to Rebel Lion, he will
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discover it when he reads his .CAP file. *grin*
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Also, this can be good, because if you have an answering machine, you
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can include a message stating an apology or something to that effect to
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thwart the callers efforts to contact you and bitch you out. Sheesh!
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Some people these days, eh?
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Autoscan Version 0.1: This is the version you have right now, I ask you
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to NOT publically distribute (upload to systems, etc) this program, but to
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pass it over to the people you feel can handle the responsibility to
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accordingly distribute it. So if this program has fallen into your hands
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for whatever reason, this does NOT mean your 'elite', however it means you
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are trusted, and I ask you to give it to at least one person, not to be
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traded, but to be SHARED. Note: This software is still in testing phases.
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When you do give it out, I request you distribute it as you have received it,
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and that should be an archive with ONLY the following files: "AUTOSCAN.EXE",
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"AUTOSCAN.DOC", "AUTOSCAN.BLS" (the example file), and the "TL2AS.EXE"
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utility. Please do not include your "AUTOSCAN.CFG" file.
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Will this method actually work? I don't know, I suppose I will find out,
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its just a simple request to respect my intentions to compensate for the
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time I have spent programming this, thats all.
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In any case, I hope you like it, let me know what you think.
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Configuration: Upon execution of this program, it will first search for
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the "AUTOSCAN.CFG" file, which you should NOT have if this is your first
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time using the program, (If the person that gave you this program did
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include the "AUTOSCAN.CFG", do me a favor, bitch at him/her and tell him/her
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to read the documentation). If you have a configuration file from version
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0.0, please delete it, the configuration file format changed GREATLY and
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both types are incompatable.
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Lets go over the options in the configuration file.
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(01) Configuration file for : This is where you put your name.
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(02) Type of modem being used : This is where you identify which
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modem you are using. NOTE: If you modem is not included in the list
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(which comes from the file "AUTOSCAN.MDM"), you should first try other
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modems and see if they work correctly (That is, see if they correctly
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do detections, if it detects an abnormal amount of false tones, thats
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a sign you choose a very incompatable modem!), if you can not find one
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that will work, you should then proceed to ADD YOUR OWN. Read the
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documentation in the "AUTOSCAN.MDM" file for adding your own. Once
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you have it working, SEND IT TO ME so your modem (and other peoples
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who have the same one) will work with future versions of Autoscan.
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(03) Optional modem init string : This is where you can put in hayes
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commands to set the speed of your modems dialing, or anything else you
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wish to add that is not included in your modems strings in the
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"AUTOSCAN.MDM" file. You can use an exclaimation point ("!") to
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seperate two commands (example "ATS11=55!ATM1" would first send
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"ATS11=55", pause, and then send "ATM1"). This is optional.
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(04) Status of modem speaker : Do you want your modems speaker to be
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on or off? Self explanatory, don't you think?
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(05) Com port settings : You select the COM PORT where your
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modem resides (COM1,2,3 or 4), and the baud rate of your modem.
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(06) Delays until & between : These are the delays in seconds.
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Delay until is the max time it will wait for a response before it
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assumes that the remote telephone is "Not answering".
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(07) Pre number extension : If you have call waiting, you might
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want to put in "*70". Or if your in one of those areas where your
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local CO gives you the right to prevent from being CID'd (Caller ID),
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then use it here. A "," on the end of the string is not needed for
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pausing, Autoscan automatically puts it there when it dials the number.
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(08) Graphics mode : This is where you select your graphics
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mode of choice, this can be either EGA (640x320) or VGA(640x480), the
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difference between the two modes basically narrows down to how many
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lines in the modem box you will have. You will have 10 in EGA and
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20 in VGA. They both have their advantages and disadvantages. You
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can of course change this later if you wish.
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(09) Exchange grid style : This refers to the exchange grid style.
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Block (easier to tell the numbers apart but slower to draw),
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Dot (harder to tell the numbers apart but faster to draw).
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(10) Scan format : This determines how Autoscan chooses
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its numbers:
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RANDOM format: The best to use, of course.
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FORWARD SEQUENTIAL format: 0000,0001,0002,0003,0004,etc.
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(NOTE: This might get you in trouble with the phone company
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these days!)
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BACKWARD SEQUENTIAL format: 9999,9998,9997,9996,9995,etc.
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(NOTE: Not as risky as forward seq, but possible harassment from
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the phone company.)
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(11) Capture all connections ? If you select "Yes" for this one, it
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will capture ALL modem connections to a seperate file in the format of
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"(exchange).CAP", if the exchange is 555 for example, it would be
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saved under "555.CAP".
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(12) Flood all sitters ? If you select "Yes" for this one, it
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will flood all modem connections that do not give a response after 10
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seconds.. it will send every character (1-255) in a sequential format.
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It will then capture anything it receives as a response from the
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flooding for the next 10 seconds. You only need to use this if you
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are capturing connections.
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(13) Automatic run on startup ? If you select "Yes" for this one, it
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will scan random exchanges automatically until aborted. Read the
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section on autoscanning first before selecting "Yes".
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Main Menu: Your list of commands at the main menu, and simple
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descriptions are shown below:
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(SPACE) - Edit configuration file, explained in the section above.
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(RETURN) - Scan an exchange, explained in the section below.
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(V) - View an existing exchange. This allows you to view the exchange
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grid on existing exchanges, you can also move to pointer in the grid around
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using the cursor keys to see the status of one certain number. The escape
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key exits from this view mode.
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(D) - Read the documention file you are already reading.
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(ESCAPE) - Leave autoscan.
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Selecting your exchange: When you push return from the main menu, it
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will search the autoscan directory for all files ending with ".XCH", these
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files, only 5000 bytes long, are the files that keep all the information on
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the exchange in question. If any exist, it will list them, you can scroll
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through all the exchanges in the "Pick an exchange:" window. If you do not
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wish to continue an exchange scan or wish to start an entirely new scan, or
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if it finds no existing exchanges, you can push the space bar to enter a new
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exchange of your choice... once you select your exchange, the high
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resolution scan screen will be displayed and it will automatically proceed
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or continue with the scanning of that exchange.
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The high resolution scan screen: The scan screen is set up as shown and
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described below...
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#+-------+ 2 +-------------+# 1: The Exchange grid display, shows the #'s
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#| 1 |+-+| 4 |# From upper-left(0000) to lower-right(9999)
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#| ||3|| |# counting horizontally.
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#+-------++-++-------------+# 2: Shows the types of detection, they are:
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#+-------------------------+# "Not dialed" (or no dialtone), "No Answer",
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#| 5 |# "Busy", "Skipped", "Voice", "Fax Machine",
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#+-------------------------+# "Tone", "Carrier". Each type has its own
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############################# color on the exchange grid (#1).
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3: This is the box that shows the number it is currently dialing and its
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status, as well as the countdown timer for the delays.
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4: This is the status window that shows the status of the scanning progress.
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It also shows autoscans modes that pertain to scanning, and the menu of
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commands that you can enter while in scanning mode.
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5: This is the modem window, it shows everything the modem sends\receives.
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It acts just like a terminal window, there is a command that allows you
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to take control over the modem window when you make a successful modem
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connection, allowing you to log into the system.
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Blacklisting numbers: If there are certain numbers that you do NOT wish
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to be dialed under any circumstances (examples: people that know you hate
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them, local scanning enforcement agencies), you can add these numbers in a
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file "AUTOSCAN.BLS". You should receive an example "AUTOSCAN.BLS" file with
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this software, but in the possible case you have not, the format for the file
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is described below:
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Every phone number included in the file must start on a new line. If you
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wish to add notes in the file, they must follow a semicolon (";").
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--------"AUTOSCAN.BLS" example--------
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; This is an example of the Autoscan blacklist file.
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; These numbers will not be dialed, they will be "skipped" by Autoscan.
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5551212 ; This number is my old boss who didn't like me
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5558172 ; This is someone not worth mentioning
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2025559526 ; C&P Scanning enforcement division
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There can only be a maximum of 50 numbers (any numbers after 50 will be
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ignored!). Any number which exceeds 11 digits will be truncated. All non-
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digit characters will be ignored and all characters after the ";" will also
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be ignored until the newline.
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The "AUTOSCAN.BLS" file will be loaded (if it exists) into memory prior
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to every scan.
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Scanning the exchange: Exchange scanning is automatic, and consistant.
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If you wish to abort the scanning, a simple press of the escape key will do.
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If you happen to find a carrier of intrest and wish to immediatly log into
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that system while the connection is still established, you can push return
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at any time during the connection. You then will have complete control over
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the modem box and it will act as a terminal. No terminal modes are
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supported but raw data transmission. Once you are finished with the system,
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push the escape key and Autoscan will continue with the scanning of the
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current exchange.
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Once the exchange is completed, it will prompt you to hit return, and you
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will be returned to the main menu screen.
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Automatic scanning (Autoscanning!): This feature is very useful if you
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are the type of person that enjoys CONSTANTLY scanning exchanges. To
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activate this feature, select "Yes" in the configuration file under the
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"Automatic run on startup?" line. This will activate any time you are at
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the main menu. It will then begin to start a countdown of 10 seconds,
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giving you enough time to exit the program (and run it later to be
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activated) or to deactivate it. Once the countdown is complete, it will
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proceed by selecting random EXISTING exchanges from the autoscan directory.
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If the exchange that was randomly picked is uncomplete, it will continue
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scanning on that exchange until it IS complete. If it is completed, it will
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skip it and select another random exchange.
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If you wish to abort autoscanning, a simple ESCAPE will do as stated in
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the previous section, all other commands in the previous section work as
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well. But once it is escaped, it will disable autoscanning mode and save
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the configuration with autoscanning disabled to prevent accidental
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re-activation of autoscanning. Once at the main menu it will wait for
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further instructions as if it was run normally, without autorun activation.
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I was going to add in a mode in autoscanning that after all EXISTING
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exchange datafiles have been completed, it would randomly create a new
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exchange within the range of 222-999 (with no double 0 digits), however, I
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have decided against it due to potential problems, such as the random
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selection of an exchange that you do NOT wish to scan!
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Instead, there are alternatives, you can create a new exchange, lets say,
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555, and then copy that file into other exchanges you wish to dial, and then
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select autorun mode, it will dial all the exchanges that you WANT to scan, I
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think this is a much more acceptable idea, and no extra implementations need
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to be done to the code, just create a bunch of new blank exchanges that you
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wish to fully scan.
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Below I have included a chart of the length of times it would take to
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complete (Y) exchanges with the delay of (X) in seconds it takes to detect
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one number in the given exchange (I used the "Delay until" factor in
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Autoscan), note that the MAXIMUM would be the average of the MAXIMUM*2, so
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having a delay until of 60 seconds wouldn't necessarily be 6.9 days for one
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exchange, but rather 3.5 days if your modem can detect voice, busy signals,
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dialtones, and carriers quickly. The content of the exchange would also be
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a factor in coming up with an average time figure, however I do not have
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any sufficent data to come up with an AVERAGE for something as crazy as
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that, and I would have to average out the number status differences during
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certain times of the day. Same with averaging out the modems, oh nevermind,
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here it is:
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(X)-> Number of Exchanges
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MAXIMUM | 1 | 5 | 10 | 20 | 50 |
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(Y) | 60 secs | 6.9 days | 34.7 days | 69.4 days |138.8 days|347.2 days|
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V | 50 secs | 5.7 days | 28.9 days | 57.8 days |115.7 days|289.3 days|
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+---------+----------+-----------+-----------+----------+----------+
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Delay | 40 secs | 4.6 days | 23.1 days | 46.2 days | 92.5 days|231.4 days|
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+---------+----------+-----------+-----------+----------+----------+
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AVERAGE (Note: This is an average, secs per call for 10,000 #'s
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of: As we know, if you have a good modem that detects every-
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60 secs thing, the following would be the avg for the max of 60)
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+---------+----------+-----------+-----------+----------+----------+
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| 30 secs | 3 11:19 | 17 08:39 | 34 17:19 | 60 10:39 |173 14:39 |
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dd hh:mm - dd=days hh=hours mm=minutes
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(As if you couldn't figure that out for yourself)
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Datafiles: The following is a list of all the data files that can be
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found in the autoscan directory that have been created by Autoscan:
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"AUTOSCAN.CFG" : This is your autoscan configuration file.
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"AUTOSCAN.LOG" : Shows exchanges that have been scanned, when it was
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started and when it was completed or aborted.
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"(exchange).XCH" : This is the exchange datafile.
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"(exchange).CAP" : This is the capture file for the exchange.
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"(exchange).LST" : This is the list of all carriers/tones found for the
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exchange.
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Known problems: The VGA bug previously mentioned in the Version 0.0
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documentation STILL EXISTS. This will be fixed in the next version. I have
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pinpointed the problem and a fix is being done in assembly. So for now, I
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would suggest you do not use Autoscan in VGA mode, because the modem box in
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VGA will NOT scroll.
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Thats all: Well thats all, I hope this is well explained, if you have
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found any bugs (other than the VGA modem window scrolling problem), or have
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any problems, comments or suggestions, then leave mail, my internet mail
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address is below.
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No Means No
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nmn@mindvox.phantom.com
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