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AT&T Presents...
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(Alliance of Technology
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& Telecommunication)
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/ /
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/ P / hreakin
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/ H / ackin
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/ I / nformational
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/ R / ecreation
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/ E / ncyclopedia
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-=< AT&T! Announces >=-
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Ready...Aim...
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(PHIRE #1)
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You may find me on boards with the following names: The Copy Kid, Kid Copy,
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Kid Kopy, and JAMMER 'D'
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Call HI-TECH (518)/382-1541 2 Megs On- Line
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ANARCHIA (518)/869-6035 30 Megs On-Line
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Greetings to: Ditto, Smasher, Bellcon, Wild Moose, Sherrie, The Boss!, CIA
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BBS, Time Traveler, The Guru, and to CMA Members
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Hatred to (LEECHES! RODENTS!): David Krill AKA Dungeon Master, and Craig
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Nadler AKA The Guild Master
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Note: This file is set up for 80 columns.
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Composed by: Kid Kopy
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Ditto
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Section I - Introduction
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=----------------------=
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The purpose of these files is for the technological knowledge of phreak-
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ing, hacking, anarchy, programming, etc. to be informed. I shall not remain
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responsible for the actions took by the readers of these files. If you wish
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to submit an entry or have a request, contact either me or Ditto on one of
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the boards we are located on. I have decided to try to have some spec- ific
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Commodore information in these upcoming files.
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- Author: Kid Kopy
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Section II - History
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Well I will briefly go through what has happened and what is happening. A
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long time ago somebody named Alexander Graham Bell invented a device called
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the telephone. To use this you needed to go through some kind of switchboard
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or other kind of contraption to get connected. Many people think it
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magically knows who to call. Wrong, it gets the prefix which points to a
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general area and the suffix shows specificly where to go. I won't go too
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much further on this topic.
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Well, anyways all systems were an yucky type of system known as step by
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step. Next came crossbar which is the best for all phreakers and now
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everything is switching to Electronic Switching Systems or ESS. ESS is a
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phreakers nightmare. ESS will let them know if you use any foreign tones
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(eg. 2600 hz.), it will inform them of repeated dialing, it will show a
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frequent number of dialups to a LD Service (MCI, SPRINT, etc.), and many
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other horrible things.
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There are many variable phreaking acts. Most phreaking is telephone fraud.
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People can make boxes, or illegally used devices to aid in the art of
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phreaking. There are many, many boxes. One can also trash, or find a
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dumpster near BELL so one can get valuable info. Most people think that all
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phreaking is is calling up a long distance service and making phone calls
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for free by randomly guessing access numbers. They are wrong.
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Section III - Phoneman Auto-Mode
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Have you ever called a number and all it says is Hit Return then asks for a
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password? It might have been a Phone- man Automode. There are a few back-
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doors in these automodes. If you know the specific Phoneman that it is then
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it will be easier. On Phoneman 3.1 (OLD!) you type, "ELIAFAH" and you're in.
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On the newer Phoneman's you type, "PCITGDEC" and you're in. To delete his
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disk and also break his drive, type "TQBFJOTLD" then return and then
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"MCREG#0" then return and then "ELIAFAH" then return. To take these out of
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your Phoneman, use disk doctor and find the strings and then replace them
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with 00 otherwise shown as, "@". Thanks to Time Traveler for the info.
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Section IV - Mach 5 Extras
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This isn't much, but I'll say it anyways. Typing the pound sign (the key in
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between) "-" and "Clr/Home" and return will type run for you. Thanks for the
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info Ditto. Also, when you find out the disable commands don't fully disable
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it, the best thing to do to disable MACH 5 is SYS64738.
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Section V - C-Net
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C-Net BBS's are usually very simple to crash, since every version of C-Net
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has at least two or three bugs in it. In this file I will show some ways on
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how to crash a C-Net BBS.
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CRASH #1 - For C-Net 10
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When logging on as a new user and filling out the new user application, when
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it asks for your handle type anything but be sure to put a CTRL-L somewhere
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in the name. Example: CRASH (CTRL-L) ASSHOLE. When you type the CTRL-L it
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should clear the screen (If it doesn't, then this means that the SysOp has
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taken out that bug...Too Bad..) Then preceed on with the rest of the new
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user application. When log- on procedures are all done and you get to the
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main menu, the system will go into chat mode, then all you have to do is
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hang up and the board is crashed. If you tried the (CTRL-L) in the handle
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part, it cleared the screen, but didn't crash, try the same thing, but type
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CRASH (CTRL-L) ASSHOLE as your real name.
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CRASH #2
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The MCI Command \j0. This when exe- cuted (Unless AGAIN if taken out) Will
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crash the system. Also \d0 will crash it.
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CRASH #3
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Leave (F)eedback in the P or G files section, this too will crash the
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system. If the sysop took out the F option then type C and if the SysOp is
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not around it will say: The SysOp is not available right now, enter "Y" to
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leave feedback. Now if the SysOp has any brain whatsoever he would have
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taken out BOTH the C and F commands.
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CRASH #4
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Now this one is a little tricky to do, but is effective on most C-Nets. This
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is what you do...Go into the Editor Subsystem (Either through posting a
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message or leaving feedback--doesn't matter) and hit return till you have no
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more lines left and it says: >> Enter .S to Save Or .H for Help you then DO
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NOTHING until your IDLE time to run out. Now your IDLE time is the amount of
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time that you have to sit around and do nothing. Example: If you don't type
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anything for your IDLE time (Lets say its 2 min--Thats the usual) then the
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system will hang up on you. Now what you do is WAIT for your IDLE time to
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run out and once it has the system will keep on hitting return by itself,
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you then just hang up.
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CRASH #5
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Find a place where no matter how many times you hit return, it still won't
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return you to the main menu. Just sit there until your IDLE time runs out
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(EXPLAINED ABOVE) and luckily if there is no time check, it will sit there
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hitting return forever. The On-line games is a good place to test this. It
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will also work if there is a log-off mod saying: (A)bort Logoff (L)ast
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Chance Chat (F)eedback (O)ff O: Something similar to this description.
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CRASH #6
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This can be a crash, but is sometimes usually like a backdoor. If you are
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SubOp of any U/D's then you are in luck. Go into the U/D Section that you
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are SubOp of then go into another section and you'll be SubOp of that.
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Also, try going into your section that your SubOp of and change the board
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name to "name/e" and it will be multi- transfer and you'll be able to kill
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or download anything on that drive. If you can't change the board name, but
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you can SubOp other boards, then if there is any multi-transfer boards
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available to you, then just go on that.
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C-Net SysOp Commands
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If you are ever so fortunate to attain SysOp access (Level 9) on a C-Net
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system (Either through a back door or stupidity of the sysop) then here are
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some PHUN things that you can do: type SM (This is Sysop Maintenance) at the
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main menu. Now some sysops are smart and they make you enter a password to
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get into it. If this is the case then the only other way you can get into
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the SM is by typing PM at the main menu for P-File Maintenance. You then
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press A for ADD, It should then say: Title: Put: maint Source: Put anything
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Access: put 1023 then wait a while and it'll show you all the files in the
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p-file menu, then just select the apropriate # for the maint.
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Once in the SM you can do MANY things,
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such as:
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ID - Change NAME/ACCESS of ANY User
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WR - Edit ANY seq. file
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Here are the C-Net Seq. files:
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etc.recs (Feedback)
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sys.config (What you see when you
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press I at main menu.)
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sys.end (Goodbye message)
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sys.inst (Help file)
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sys.new user (New user msg.)
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sys.start (1st thing U C when you
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logon)
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sys.welcome (Welcome message after
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you enter your ID & PW.)
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On with the commands:
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L - List of calls
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MC - Send FORCE mail to a user
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F - Read FEEDBACK
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R - Read any seq file
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D - Directory
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* - Dos command
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B - Blocks free
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C - Chat w/Sysop (I dont think you
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want to do this)
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Here are some of the 'prg.' files. NOTE: When adding these files in the
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P-Files DO NOT put the prg. in the name. Ok, here goes:
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NAME OF MODULE:DESCRIPTION
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prg.email :(email module)
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prg.maint :(sysop maintenance)
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prg.news :(news module)
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prg.bedit :(edit bulletin module)
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prg.smaint :(subop maintenance)
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prg.files :(G and P files (BOTH))
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prg.new user :(new user logon)
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prg.new user2 :(2nd part)
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prg.subs :(message base subsys-
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tem)
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prg.u/d :(UD system)
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prg.ulist :(User Listing)
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prg.u/d/e :(ENTIRE DISK EXCHANGE
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UD)
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prg.weed :(weed out old users)
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prg.user edit :(View stats of any
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user)
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prg.game :(if you see a game in
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the p-files, take that
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name and put a prg.
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in front of it and
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thats it's name)
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Here are some C= DOS commands:
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s0:filename - scratch a file
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v0 - validate disk
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i0 - initialize drive
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r0:new name=0:filename - rename a file
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The initialize command does not format the disk. Also, the format disk
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command isn't usable on c-net, but that was most of the commands. To scratch
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his user log, type "*" then type "S" (and return) and then type
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"sys.user.config". Another useful thing to scratch is "etc.data".
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More that can be done with Sysop access
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In Sub Boards
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Type Z and it will load in the SubOp
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maintenance.
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Type Kx to kill bulletins
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Type Ex to edit bulletinG on that disk or kill (Hehehe). Hit ? for the
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commands. NOTE: Be sure after you do this stuff do ERASE all traces of you.
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Put everything back to the way it was, and erase the etc.log (Log of
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callers)...
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- Ditto deserves credit for writing
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most of this.
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Section VII - MCI Commands
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Everyone has been on a C-Net BBS and has gotten a list of MCI commands.
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Well, here are ALL of them. Some you won't see in MCI Help files.
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Command Description
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\F1 Clears the screen
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\Bn Sounds n amount of bells
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(n = 1-9)
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\Cn Changes color of text to:
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(0)->Black (1)->White
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(2)->Red (3)->Cyan
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(4)->Purple (5)->Green
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(6)->Blue (7)->Yellow
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(8)->Orange (9)->Brown
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(J)->Pink (K)->Grey 1
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(L)->Grey 2 (M)->Green 1
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(N)->Blue 1 (O)->Grey 3
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\Hn Backspace n number of times
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(n = 1-9)
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\Jn/\Nn Jump down n number of lines
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(n = 1-9)
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\Vn Used to print variables:
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(0)->Current Date
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(1)->Last Date Called
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(2)->Handle
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(3)->Real Name
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(4)->Phone Number
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(5)->A$ (utility)
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(6)->Board Number
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(7)->Last thing typed
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(8)->Set Board Number
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(9)->Last user on system
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\Pn Change printing mode
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(0)->Return to Normal
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(1)->CHAR/BACK/CHAR
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(2)->CHAR/8 SPACES/
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BACK 8 SPACES/CHAR
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(3)->CHAR/BACK
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(4)->CHAR/SPACE/BACK/CHAR
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(5)->GOTO END OF LINE AND
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BACK FOR EACH CHARACTER
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\Wn Wait n number of seconds
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(n = 1-9)
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\X Stop printing message
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\Sn Change speed of printing
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(n = 0-9, 0=Normal/9=Slowest)
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\L0 Turn sysops printer "OFF"
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\L1 Turn sysops printer "ON"
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\G1 Stops printing message until
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user has hit any key
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\I1 Waits for input
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\T1 Checks input for validity or
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disimilarity
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\T2 Checks if user is a member of
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a certain access group
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\Dn Branch n lines if two values
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are not equal
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\En Branch n lines if two values
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are found to be equal
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If you need any help with any of these MCI Commands, contact me and I'll see
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what I can do for you.
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Section VIII - C-Net 9.5
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The previous file described how to crash C-Net 10. This crash describes
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how to crash a C-Net 9.5 board. Type fifty lines in the editor subsystem
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then insert a line. C-Net 9.5 boards: don't have MCI, don't ask for a phone
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number, aren't color graphic, doesn't have U/D names, and doesn't have a new
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user logon practice.
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Section IX - Free Mail
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This following method will not al- ways work and will be awfully slow if
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used. Instead of putting your return address, put the person's address that
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you are sending to. Put anything for the place to send (maybe your ad-
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ress). Do not put a stamp on it. Mail it and it might work. Only use this
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method to send free mail to people in your area. The Post Office will get
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suspicious if mail sent from Californ- ia without a stamp is all the way in
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New York.
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Section X - Free Pay Phone Calls
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This is an easy, effective way to call your freinds from a payphone. You
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have to dial 0-XXX-XXXX or 0-XXX-XXX- XXXX. You will have to set up a code
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to use with this. I suggest the fol- lowing:
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: 1 2 3 :
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: Q ABC DEF :
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: 4 5 6 :
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: GHI JKL MNO :
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: :
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: 7 8 9 :
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: PRS TUV WXY :
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: 0 :
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: Z :
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Use this to make a name ex. for 371. Dan Ronald Qwerty. Then do it for
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the suffix, and then do the last digit. You can do the same with the area
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code. Your freind doesn't accept this COLLECT call, of course. He has to
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call you back. I usually call Ditto from a 371-9XXX payphone, so I only have
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to call him once. Sometimes I see a 371-0XXX and say something like, "I'm at
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preceding Zero bowling alley." You can make up other imaginative things in
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your name like:...and I have a PHD in:..., Doctor. Name can notify that it's
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a Long Distance call or any other kind of system that you create. Some
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operators will let anything go through, so you can just tell him everything
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in one call.
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Closing: I hope you have enjoyed this file. Leave me your comments on
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ANARCHIA User ID 37 and Hi-Tech User HT123.
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Closing: I hope you have enjoyed this file. Leave me your comments on
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ANARCHIA User ID 37 and
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X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X
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Another file downloaded from: NIRVANAnet(tm)
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& the Temple of the Screaming Electron Jeff Hunter 510-935-5845
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The Salted Slug Strange 408-454-9368
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Burn This Flag Zardoz 408-363-9766
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realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 510-527-1662
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Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 415-583-4102
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Tomorrow's 0rder of Magnitude Finger_Man 415-961-9315
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My Dog Bit Jesus Suzanne D'Fault 510-658-8078
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New Dork Sublime Demented Pimiento 415-566-0126
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Specializing in conversations, obscure information, high explosives,
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arcane knowledge, political extremism, diverse sexuality,
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insane speculation, and wild rumours. ALL-TEXT BBS SYSTEMS.
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Full access for first-time callers. We don't want to know who you are,
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where you live, or what your phone number is. We are not Big Brother.
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"Raw Data for Raw Nerves"
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