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The
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Weenie
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Warriors
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Weenie Warrior # 1 - The Partier - Tandy,MS-DOS
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Weenie Warrior # 2 - Psychedelic Harry - Apple //GS
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Weenie Warrior # 3 - Pirate King - C=64
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Weenie Warrior # 4 - Leo The Hack - Apple //e,//c,][+,][
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Weenie Warrior # 5 - The Thing - C=64
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Weenie Warrior # 6 - Stainless Steel Kid - Amiga
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*)>--------------------------------------------<(*
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P R E S E N T
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_\\\ _\\\
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_\\\ Hacking PC-Pursuit Codes _\\\
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OK, people... This is going to be all you need to know about
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PC-Pursuit and how to use it to the fullest extent without
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paying for it.
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First let's look at what we need to know:
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1. Functions of PC-Pursuit
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2. How you can get your own PC-Pursuit account
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3. How to use PC-Pursuit
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4. City Codes for PC-Pursuit
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Let's look at them one at a time, shall we?
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*)> 1 - Functions of PC-Pursuit <(*
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Basically, PC-Pursuit is a subsidiary of Telenet, which is a
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subsidiary of U.S. Sprint (ugh!).
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What PC-Pursuit is is a chain of modems that a registered
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user can access to make long-distance calls for only $25 a
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month.
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Sounds great, doesn't it? Of course, but there ARE some
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catches, of course.
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Namely that you have do ONLY calls via modem, no voice.
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And that all calls must be made between 6pm (local time) and
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7 am, lest you get some hefty surcharges.
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BUT, my friends, there is a way that you can use PC-Pursuit
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for less that the flat $25 a month... Namely for FREE...
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Which brings us to number 2...
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*)> 2 - How you can get your own PC-Pursuit account <(*
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Now, there are two ways to get around the fees. The easy way
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(laden with risks), and the hard way (fewer risks)
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Let's look at them one at a time.
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The EASY way to hack an account on PC-Pursuit isn't even
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hacking, really...
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When you call the PC-Pursuit main bulletin board (more on
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that later), you can sign up for PC-Pursuit. BUT you need a
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major credit card...
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Again, we have two choices for this.
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We can either enter a bullshit credit card number with the
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proper format and a phoney name, or a valid credit card
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number that isn't your own...
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Either way, you have to give them YOUR address, unless you
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have a P.O. Box or a mailbox at a private company or another
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location.
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They will send you a packet an a week to 10 days, and then
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you can just go fucking nuts calling all the PC-Pursuitable
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cities (25 at last count).
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That is the easy way... I told you it was risky...
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The HARD way is to actually hack out someone's code on a
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Telenet system (a complete national listing of all local
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Telenet access numbers is available on this board).
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When you log on to Telenet, you see NOTHING.. Press ENTER
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twice. Simple, eh?
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Next you see the first prompt from Telenet, 'TERMINAL='
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Press Enter or type VT100, VT52, Dx (x = 0 to 9) or
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whatever... I have not noticed any differences in any of
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them as of yet...
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Next you get the main Telenet prompt, the '@' symbol.
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From here, a PC-Pursuit user would type this:
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C D/SSCCC/BB,PCP12345,ABCD1234
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C is for Connect. With This command, you can also log on to
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many of the major computer services such as Delphi,
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QuantumLink, and CompuServe.
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The D is for Dial. Simple
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The slash divides commands and parameters on Telenet
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The SSCCC is SS= a two-letter state code and CCC= a three
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letter city code (more on these later)
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The BB is either 3, 12 or 24, depending on the baud rates
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available for the particular PC-Pursuit accessible area code,
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and the baud rate you want (24, in most cases)
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Now the good stuff... The access codes and password.
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The Access codes are ALWAYS in the format of PCPxxxxx.
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Always.
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The PASSWORDS are varied. They are initially registered to
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the user in the format of XXXXyyyy where XXXX are four
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letters and yyyy are four digits...
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NOW, your saving grace from people changing their passwords
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is that Telenet charges $5.00 for each password change...
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So this helps...
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Other commands available on Telenet are D (when not preceded
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by a C) for Disconnect and HANGUP, which does just that.
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Now that you have gotten your very own PC-Pursuit account,
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you need to know how to use the damn thing.
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*)> 3 - How to use PC-Pursuit <(*
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Sure, you can issue the command from Telenet to dial the city
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and baud that you want, but after it gives you the CONNECTED
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message, you are as lost as a blind lesbian in a fish market.
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No problem... From here on in, it's all peaches and cream.
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The modems use the Hayes AT command set...
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To dial your number all you do is type in this:
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ATDTxxxxxxx CR
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xxxxxxx = the phone number of the board you want to call.
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Easy, eh? And your other major AT commands are available:
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ATZ Zaps the modem back to default settings
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ATH Hangs up the modem
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A/ Repeats the last command given
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ATDP Dials pulse (WHY?!?)
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And so on.
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When you want to connect to another city, Type '@' from the
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modem command mode, and then 'D <CR>' at the Telenet main
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prompt. Easy as pie.
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So, now you are all set and take advantage of the generous
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service that another stupid multi-billion dollar corporation
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has bestowed upon us, the hackers of America.
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Telenet also has a couple of nifty goodies that are available
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to the users of PC-Pursuit, and the general public. These
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are both modem lines.
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PC-Pursuit Registration & Information
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1-800-835-3638 or 703-689-5700
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On this BBS you can actually register for PC-Pursuit, and
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find out a little about the system. It has no features, and
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is pretty boring. It might be fun to crash, though.
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PC-Pursuit Net Exchange BBS
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At the Telenet '@' prompt, type: PC PURSUIT,YOURID,PASSWORD
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or call 703-689-3561.
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This BBS has new info for PC-Pursuit users (be they legal or
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not). It is advisable to keep a low profile on there, as they
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have had a few hackers just go nuts and bring themselves in
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the spotlight. Which is good, because the heat is on them,
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not the smart ones that keep a low profile and are quit.
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If for some reason there is a problem with your billing (hee
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hee hee) the Telenet network has their Customer Service &
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Billing numbers:
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1-800-336-0437 or 703-689-6400
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4 - Telenet City Codes
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PC-Pursuit
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PC-Pursuit City, ST | A C | Code | Bauds Available
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Atlanta, GA | 404 | D/GAATL | 3/12/24
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Boston, MA | 617 | D/MABOS | 3/12/24
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Chicago, IL | 312 | D/ILCHI | 3/12/24
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Chicago, IL * | 815 | D/ILCHI | 3/12/24
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Cleveland, OH | 216 | D/OHCLV | 3/12
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Dallas, TX | 214 | D/TXDAL | 3/12/24
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Dallas, TX | 817 | D/TXDAL | 3/12/24
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Denver, CO | 303 | D/CODEN | 3/12/24
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Detroit, MI | 313 | D/MIDET | 3/12/24
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Glendale, CA | 818 | D/CAGLE | 12
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Hartford, CN | 203 | D/CTHAR | 12
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Houston, TX | 713 | D/TXHOU | 3/12/24
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Los Angeles, CA | 213 | D/CALAN | 3/12/24
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Miami, FL | 305 | D/FLMIA | 3/12
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Milwaukee, WI | 414 | D/WIMIL | 12
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Minneapolis, MN | 612 | D/MNMIN | 3/12/24
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Newark, NJ | 201 | D/NJNEW | 3/12/24
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New York, NY | 212 | D/NYNYO | 3/12/24
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New York, NY * | 718 | D/NYNYO | 3/12/24
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Philedelphia, PA | 215 | D/PAPHI | 3/12/24
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Pheonix, AZ | 602 | D/AZPHO | 3/12/24
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Portland, OR | 503 | D/ORPOR | 3/12
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Triangle Park, NC | 919 | D/NCRTP | 3/12/24
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