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* * * * Enhanced Version...
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***** * ** ***
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By Evan Anderson
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::Welcome::
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Weclome to Super Dial 1.03. I had not planned to ever write any more
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vesions of Super Dial after I released 1.00, but my mind has been changed. I
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started to get complaintsabout version 1.00 and didn't want my "Programming
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Image" flawed. As wonderfully simple as a wardialer is, version 1.00 had TOO
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MANY bugs. You had to reboot to exit the program, it wouldn't run on some
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machines, the dialing delay was set a 30 seconds (hell for tone dialing users!),
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it had no terminal program, it would default to 1200 baud, it forgot to save
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some carriers, it locked up on 2400 baud carriers, it was easy to hack, it only
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used com1, it wasn't very attractive, and it had terrible documentation. Well,
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all of these problems have been solved in version 1.03.
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::What is a wardialer?::
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Okay, a wardialer is a primary and important tool of computer hackers.
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Picture this, you are a hacker, and there is a bank computer across the street
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you'd like to hack but you can't get the phone number !!??!! Okay, you just get
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out your favorite wardialer (Super Dial 1.03) and set it up to call all of your
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town (or cities) phone numbers. Now, this is the hard way, and if you can find
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out in what range the other computer's phone number is (by looking at the
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numbers for other lines in the bank) it works much faster.
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The second, and most popular use of a wardialer is to find BBS's. It,
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when given instructions, can start at a certain phone number, and dial all the
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numbers till it gets to the second number specified. Okay, I want to see if
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there are any BBS's in my town, so I'd tell the wardialer to dial 555-0000 to
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555-9999. It would dial all the numbers in between, and including 5550000 and
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5559999 sequentially till it reached 5559999 at which time it would stop. Now
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this is pointless, right ? Wrong ! If your modem finds a carrier signal on the
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other end of the line, it would connect, and the wardialer would make a note on
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disk that there is a carrier at the end of that number.
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You see, this program does have a purpose after all !
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::Set-Up::
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Okay, now this program is SO easy to set up, even a degenerate like a
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Cleveland Browns fan could run it. Okay, copy all the files to a disk ro a
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directory on your hard drive, and from the command line, type:
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SUPERD
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Now Super Dial will run it's built in set-up program and ask you a few
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questions. Make sure that you fill out each question correctly, and you've
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completed them you will be returned to DOS. Now re-run Super Dial (with the
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command 'SUPERD') and the main program will load.
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The menu options are very straight-forward and shouldn't cause any
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problems. To re-configure after the initial first-run just delete the file
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SUPERD.CFG from your disk, and follow the instructions above.
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::Hints::
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The program is easy to use and contains the few needed features of a war
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dialer.
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To stop a dialing sequence, just press ESCape and you will be taken to
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the main menu.
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::New Version Plans::
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Version 2.00
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WATS Extension code breaker for Tone and Pulse phone lines
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War Dialing Patterns:
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Sequential
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Scrambled
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Random
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User Made
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ANSI.SYS support for Mini Terminal
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Downloading support through DSZ.COM
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User Definable
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Parity
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Stop Bits
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Word Length
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Full screen menu driving.
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Version 2.50 (Summer 1991)
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Multiple ports for both wardialing and WATS hacking at once !
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On line door support for Searchlight BBS as a repeater door.
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Mouse Support
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I, Evan Anderson, take NO responsibility for any damages caused by the
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use or misuse of this program.
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Super Dial 1.03 was compiled with Quick Basic 4.50...
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Thanks,
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Evan Anderson....
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