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>>> Phry Code Pro v3.01 by The Exciter <<<
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>>> Introduction
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Just a few comments on PC Pursuit before I go on. Hacking PCP is about
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the easiest thing to do EXCEPT it takes a LONG time. There is no easier
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way to do it. So, a suggestion is, leave it on all night. Even then, I
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will not guarentee you get a code. Well, that's about it, except I think
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phreaking is a lot easier! Oh well, this is safer. Also, make sure you
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set your modem to hangup when DTR is turned off. Some modems will not
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hangup properly. Throughout this documentation, Phry Code Pro will be
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abreviated PCP and PC Pursuit will be called that or Telenet! Don't get
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confused!
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>>> Problems
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You have a problem with PCP v3.xx? Well, if you do, I can be reached on
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various boards around the US and Canada. I call the Minnesota boards the
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most so drop me a line on whatever you can find. The latest version can
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be found on Radio Waves (xxx) xxx-xxxx, in Minnesota.
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>>> Notes from The Exciter
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Well, here it is, v3.xx of Phry Code Pro. I have been getting nagged
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because no one has codes. But, I still took my time, and it looks good.
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BUT, I still like to add more options to Phry Code Pro. Please, drop me
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a line on Radio Waves with suggestions. I would also like to thank the few
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people who gave me some suggestions. You know who you are and I thank
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you. By the way, I re-wrote v3.xx. Nothing from v2.xx was in here. I
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think this is a lot better.
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>>> Menus
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These are new to v3.xx. Alot better than the old ones. Up and down arrows
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will move the bar up or down. Esc will choose the last option of the
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menu. (usually Exit or Abort)
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>>> What is PC Pursuit?
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What is PC Pursuit? Well, PC Pursuit is a way of calling long distance
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via 2 other modems. First, you dial your local PC Pursuit (Telenet)
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number, then, you will be prompted a @. At the @, a few things can be
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typed, but only 1 will be documented. Here is the basic format of calling
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other cities via Telenet:
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@ C D/@@***/Baud,XXX######X
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PASSWORD = X#####X
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Where:
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@@ = Two letter postal abbreviation.
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*** = Telenet City Abbreviation. (i.e. MNMIN is Minneapolis, MN)
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Baud = 3,12,24 baud rate at which to connect at. You will only be able
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to connect to a system with this baud. (i.e. 12 would only
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allow you to connect to a 1200 baud system.
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# = Any number from 0 to 9.
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X = Any letter from A to Z.
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PCP##### = ID Number, always preceded by PCP.
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XXXX#### = Password, as far as I know, the current format is 4 letters, then
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4 numbers. This has changed over the years.
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For example:
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@ C D/MNMIN/24,ABC123456D
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PASSWORD=A12345B
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...Would connect you to Minneapolis, Minnesota at 2400 baud. The ID number
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is 12345 and your password would be ABCD1234. A list of Telenet cities can
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be downloaded of of the PC Pursuit support BBS. This can be reached by
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typing C PURSUIT at the @ prompt.
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Once you connect to a city, (sometimes they can be busy) you have a few
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options, you can stay in MM, or term mode (TM). In MM, it is easier to
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use your term (i.e. Qmodem, Telix) with Telenet to autodial. The basic
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messages, CONNECT, BUSY, NO CARRIER, and NO DIAL TONE are used. In TM,
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ANSWER TONE is used instead of CONNECT, and FAILED CALL in place of NO
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CARRIER or NO ANSWER. BUSY! is returned in place of BUSY. To get into
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TM, type Ctrl-E and a Carriage Return (CR).
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In TM, a list of commands can be found by typing a "?". In MM, most of the
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basic commands of a 100% Hayes compatible modem can be used.
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To disconnect from a BBS system, type Ctrl-C and Ctrl-D. To exit back to
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your local Telenet, hit @ (Shift-2) and a CR. Then type "D" at the @
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prompt. If you wish to recontinue to the BBS/System once your at the
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@ prompt, simply type 'cont'.
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>>> Hacking PC Pursuit
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As stated before, hacking Telenet is easy. It just takes awhile. There
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are a lot of different possible passwords to use. Just be patient!
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*> Hacking Single Plate Style (SPS).
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SPS hacking is just using one plate (described below) and hacking with it
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until a valid password is found. Although, one plate can hack many ID's at
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a time.
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*> Hacking Flagged Plate Style (FPS).
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FPS hacking is taking more than 1 plate and hacking out passwords.
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Different plates can be flagged at different times. Once a password
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is found, the plate is unflagged and hacking goes on until all plates
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have been unflagged. This is useful for hacking multiple ID's at once.
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*> The Exciter's Notes
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When a valid code is found, it is written to a test file called PCPCODES.
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This text file can be viewed through the main menu of PCP (Phry Code Pro).
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>>> Plate Menu
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This is a new feature as of v2.xx in PCP. Now, you can hack multiple ID's
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at one time. And, you can test to see if PCP really works!
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*> Adding a plate
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Once you select this, a screen of options will pop up. Most of them are
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easy to understand.
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Short note - The name of the plate. (i.e. Plate #1)
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Password Plate - Plate for the password. This needs some explaining.
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You enter stuff like @@@@####, or %$### or whatever.
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@ = Letters from A to Z
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# = Numbers from 0 to 9
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% = Numbers from 1 to 4
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$ = Numbers from 1 to 2
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* = Letters from A to Z and Numbers from 0 to 9
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=,-,+ = Number constants
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<,>,? = Letter constants
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The basic format for a password plate is @@@######@.
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If none of these 11 characters are used, the letter
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or number is put in the code. For example:
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ABC######D would use passwords such as ABC123456D
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and ABC789012D, and so on.
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I added a new option to v3.xx, it is the ability to use
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a constant letter in a code. For example:
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ABC++++++D would give you ABC000000D and ABC111111D.
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ID Plate - Plate for the IDs. The same characters are used as above.
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The basic format for ID's goes @#####@.
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Flagged - Flag the plate for FPS Hacking.
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*> Deleting a Plate
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This will erase the plate, and truncate the code file.
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*> Editing a plate
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Edit or view a plate. What else would it be? I changed this part in 3.xx.
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Now, you can edit 1 part at a time, instead of redoing the WHOLE thing.
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*> Flagging a Plate
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Flag a plate for FPS hacking. To see what plates are flagged, hit "?"
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at the prompt and it will list them. Flagged plates wil be marked with
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an '*'.
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>>> Configure Phry Code Pro
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This is pretty easy to understand. You can have customized colors in
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v3.xx now. Also, to find out your local Telenet node. Call the 1-800
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telenet number and hit C MAIL. Then use "phones" for ID and password!
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*> Color Setup
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Heh, if you can't figure it out yourself, then you had better get some
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serious help.
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*> Modem Setup
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Pretty basic. ~ is a 1/4 second pause and | is a CR. No ATZ is
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needed.
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*> General Setup
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Well, I added a few options to this one.
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Number - Telenet Number. 341-2459 is the one for Minnesota.
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Format - This is another new option to v3.xx. Since Telenet
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may change there formats, I put this in there. The
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basic format for it is:
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C D/@C/@B,@I@R@P@R
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The @ commands go as follows:
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C - City
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B - Baud
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I - ID
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P - Password
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R - Carriage Return
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Note: If the last @R is not in the format, it will not
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work properly.
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ID Length - Length of ID. 10 is standard.
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PW Length - Length of PW. 7 is standard.
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Baud - Baud to use for the @B option above. 3, 12, 24 are the only
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valid bauds.
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City - City to use for the @C option above. MNMIN, ILCHI, WASEA are
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the ones that I use.
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Max Tries - Maximum tries it will hack or redial. 0 means it will go until
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you hit a key.
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>>> View Code File
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Shows all valid codes. These are also used to redial a city. (below)
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>>> Reset Program
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This can be used to change all colors on the screen if you changed them
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in the config file.
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>>> Connect to City
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This will take a code and redial it until it connects or you abort. This
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can be useful during prime time hours.
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>>> Exit
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Quit, and exit to DOS.
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>>> Phry Code Pro History
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10/06/88 - Phry Code Pro was just a REAL generic PCP Hacker used for myself
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and a few friends. It didn't have a name yet.
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01/30/89 - Well, first official copy was released. I named it finally.
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All options have been enabled. And, then source was not
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included. The reason is, the 10/06/88 version was stupid
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and I didn't care. This one is a lot better.
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02/02/89 - I fixed a few bugs in the source. Pretty much the same as
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01/30/89 version.
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02/07/89 - Fixed the repeating code bug. I also added the beeping when
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contacted, I forgot to put that one in there.
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02/26/89 - PCP is now compiled in Turbo Pascal 5.0! It should be a little
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faster and will be a little more reliable. I also made a more
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detailed documentation.
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03/19/89 - Well, Phry Code Pro has gone through some major changes! Well,
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first of all, I changed the formats of hacking a lot. Now,
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PCP (Phry Code Pro) is user friendly. You can hack multiple
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ID's and other neat stuff! The documentation is now full of
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all the things you need to know!
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03/27/89 - I fixed a few minor bugs. No external differences. I also
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fixed the modem setup. It was locking up computers because
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the comport was not set right. It will now init the modem
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before hacking.
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04/02/89 - Fixed the runtime error that people were receiving if the
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port was not open. Not really a big deal but it looks
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nicer!
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04/03/89 - Ooops.. I really boofed.. I forgot to reopen the comport. You
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really received a lot of strange return from the modem. I think
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this is it for PCP v2.xx.. I think I finally got all the bugs
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out!! Hooray!! My next goal is v3.00.. This one will be
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totally awesome. (I hope!!)
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06/11/89 - Well, the first realease of the v3.xx series. I hope you like
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the changes. I only changed a few things though. It is not
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really what I wanted to begin. But hey, there are no hackers
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to hack the new formats.
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07/04/89 - This version is just a fix of the bugs in v3.00. There is
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nothing new. The problem people were having was the equation
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I was using to select a plate with the menu bar was screwed.
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Understand?? I doubt it. Keep on CHOPin' guys..
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>>> Whats next?
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Coming in the near future, time limits, batch file calling, and a few
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more BBS compatibility things. Please send your suggestions to me!
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Phry Code Pro was written by The Exciter. PCP may not be modified in any
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way without permission from The Exciter. Phry Code Pro is constantly
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improving, changes can be made a lot.
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* Call Radio Waves, TSR BBS (612) 471-0060 *
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* Call High Seas (206) 630-8180 *
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* Thanks ts!! *
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* C.H.O.P. *
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