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AT&T Presents...
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(Alliance of Technology
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& Telecommunication)
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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 #2)
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You may find me on boards with the following names: The Copy Kid, Kid Copy,
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and Kid Kopy
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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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THE SLIPPED DISK (518)/377-6487
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SCAN LINE SYSTEMS (313)/851-0912
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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 Hatred to (LEECHES!
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RODENTS!): David Krill AKA Dungeon Master, and Craig Nadler AKA The Guild
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Master
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Composed by: Kid Copy
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Ditto
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Section I - Descrambling
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=----------------------=
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In this phile methods of descrambling Cinemax, HBO, and other such pay
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services offered to you through your local Cable Company will be discussed.
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Descrambling Cinemax
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One of the best and most efficient methods of descrambling Cinemax is to
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put a few FM TRAP's (Depending on the strength of the signal put the
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appropriate number of traps. I use three just in case anything happens to
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leak through) on the incoming line. You see, your local cable company is
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sending signals to either turn on or turn off specific services. They do
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this 24 hours a day and the signal is usually found on 108.2 FM (At least on
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Capital Cablevision it is) By putting a needed amount of these nice little
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FM TRAP's (Which can be bought at Radio Shack for an outrageous price of
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$2.95) you are blocking out the signal to turn off cinemax, But be sure to
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FIRST order cinemax and then once you have it put the traps on, this method
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works quite well in most areas and in my opinion is the best method.
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Descrambling The Disney Channel
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Now the Disney Channel is a some-what childish channel (Although now and
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then they have some good movies) and you probably wouldn't want to waste
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your time descrambling it due to that it is not as easy as cinemax and why
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take the risk on a channel you'll probably hardly ever watch. The Disney
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Channel (From now on called TDC) does use FM signals to receive information
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from the Cable Co but these signals are not like that of Cinemax, They are
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not signals to turn TDC on and off but instead signals to keep turning it
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on, and if there is no signal then there is no TDC. So you would have some
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trouble using method one for cinemax and also descrambling TDC, because by
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blocking out the FM signals you are in a sense blocking out TDC, So to my
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knowledge there is no way to descramble BOTH cinemax and TDC (Remember: That
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is to MY knowledge, Someone might know?) One method MIGHT be to try to find
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a FM trap that is stronger than the others and is strong enough to block out
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the Cinemax signals, but not too strong that it would also block out TDC, IF
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this method could work (Which in my opinion is unlikely) than you would most
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likely get a very pathetic picture and the Cinemax signal to turn off
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cinemax might leak through. So I conclude with no real way to descramble TDC
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but there is always hope!
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Descrambling HBO
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As you probably already know HBO is not scrambled but instead is 'trapped'
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with a small box that is installed on your pole. Some ways to defeat this
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trap is to climb the pole and take off this trap, but this is not wise due
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to the fact that every so often they (Cable Co Workers) come by and check to
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make sure it is there. A good method would be to climb the pole and take it
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and then screw up the trap making it useless, then put it back up on the
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pole and they will never know. I have unfortunately heard rumors that they
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are wisening up and are starting to put a special type of lock on the trap
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making it impossible to take off unless a special tool is used, I don't know
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how true all this is, But it is a possiblity and if it is true then you
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better bring something to break it with or just steal one of those tools
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used to take them off.
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Conclusion
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At the present time this is all the information that I have attained, I
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will soon make more files on other pay services such as Showtime, VH-1, And
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Front row. I hope you have learned something from this. Leave all comments
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to me on any board I'm on.
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Disclaimer
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This information is for informational purposes ONLY and the author is in no
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way responsible for any acts of illegal use or misuse as a result of this
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file or any other file in PHIRE.
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This has been a PHIRE production.
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Written By ]>itto
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Section II - CIS Passwords
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*NOTE* This system ONLY works with incredibly stupid people or the mentally
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unstable. This isn't the best way to do it but this system is somewhat
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effective and VERY easy to do (Any moron can do it)
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Materials Needed
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(1) An easily modifiable BBS program.
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(2) A local or LD loop number.
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(3) At least half a brain.
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Method
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First you must go onto CompuServe with a DEMO account. You do this by
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calling your local CIS number and when it asks you for your ID # put:
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77770,101 and for password put: FREE-DEMO. You will then be allowed on
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CompuServe with crap access. Then I suggest you open up your buffer and take
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in all this information, then call back and logon with a bullcrap account
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and open your buffer and takein all the info that it spurts out when you
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have a bad ID or PW. Then with your programming knowledge, make a
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modification to your BBS program and make it so that your BBS looks EXACTLY
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like CompuServe, then you make it so that the BBS program saves ALL
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responses left for the password and ID on disk. You then go around on all
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the local luser BBS's posting that there is a new CompuServe node, And give
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the loop number as the phone number for the board. BE SURE to run it on a
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loop so you don't get caught and as soon as you get 3 or 4 accounts stop and
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then start 3 or 4 weeks later after the smoke clears. BELIEVE ME, there are
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some very stupid people out there that WILL give their ID and PW. When
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logging on with their account I suggest you don't change the password so
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that maybe the idiot won't notice or look at his bill.
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Suggestions
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Here are some other things you can do than rather post around that the
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board is a new CIS node. Post that its a new BBS, and some idiots will think
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that they must have dialed a wrong number and then continue with the logon
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procedure.
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I also suggest that you make ID #77770,101 and PW:FREE-DEMO, Cause some
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people might check if it is really a CompuServe node.
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Also, when having this Demo account make it look as if they actually got
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the demo by loading in a seq file that looks like the CIS demo.
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One more idea is to make it so that no matter what the fool enters as his
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ID and PW it is a invalid account and show a seq file for bad password crap.
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You could say something like: 'Compu- Serve Information Service is having
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technical difficulties, please call back later or call your other local node
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at:xxx-xxxx' Etc. or something like that.
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I have tried this out and it DOES work. I got 3 accounts and I got about
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$200 worth of service from them.
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Another FABULOUS PHIRE! Production
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by: ]>itto
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Section III - C-Net 10 Access Levels
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Some people wanted to know how the access levels on C-Net works. Access
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levels are set for G-files, P-files (on-line games), U/D, and Bases. You can
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set up a board that everyone has access to except the SysOp if you wish.
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Please refer to PHIRE Issue #1 for more Info.
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C-Net Access levels are in binary.
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Here is a simple list of levels.
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Status Access Access
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Levels Number
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New User 0-9 1023
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1-9 1022
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2-9 1020
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3-9 1016
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4-9 1008
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5-9 992
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6-9 960
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7-9 896
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8-9 768
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SysOp 9 Only 512
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There is in binary. You can set up weird accesses if you want. Forget
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about the chart above and watch this.
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Access Add This Access Add This
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0 1 1 2
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3 4 4 8
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5 16 6 32
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7 128 8 256
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9 512
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Add up the numbers of the access levels that you want to access the
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board. Example: Levels 1-8 only, 1+2+4+8+16+32+64+128+256= 511
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Written by: ]<id (opy
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Section IV - LDS Dial-ups
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If you can't have already guessed, LDS stands for Long Distance Service.
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There are many, many LDS dial-ups and code lengths. I will try to keep you
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updated on the various ones available from time to time. The following chart
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will contain MOST, not all of the LDS dial-ups. Please inform me of the ones
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I do not contain, regardless the area code. (GOOD LDS, don't get the list
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BIG!)
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Service Name Dial-Up Digits/Procedure
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Call America 436-6300 5/Code+NPA+Number
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ITT 950-0488 7/NPA+Number+Code
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MCI 455-7011 5/Code+NPA+Number
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MCI (Unsure) 434-5735 5/Code+1+NPA+#
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Metro 436-6200 6/Code+NPA+Number
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These I consider the BEST of 518. Please inform PHIRE! of more if
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necessary.
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Section V - The Expirement
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Ditto and I have set up a BBS to catch Rodents and tell them false
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information. We are telling the IDIOTS bad codes, ways of making free calls
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(that don't work!), etc. If you want, give it a call. I suggest that you use
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a fake name. There is a section on the board for normal people that only
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non-rodents have access to. It is set up on VOX Loop 445-9900/5 same as VOX
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loop 472-9900/6. Call eithe All the information collected will be editted
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and put in a future PHIRE!.
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- Ditto & Kid Copy
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Section VI - Crap Box
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The real name for this box is the Scarlet Box. I prefer Crap Box because
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that is what it does. The purpose of this box is to create a very bad
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connection, it can be used to crash a BBS or just make life miserable for
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those you seek to avenge.
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Materials: 2 alligator clips, 3 inch wire, or a resistor
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(Plan wire will create greatest amount of static)
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(Resistor will decrease the amount of static in porportion to the resistor
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you are using)
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Step (1): Find the phone box at your victim's house, and pop the cover
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off.
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Step (2): Find the two prongs that the phone line you wish to box are
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connected to.
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Step (3): Hook your alligator clips to your (wire/resistor).
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Step (4): Find the lower middle prong and take off all wires connected to
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it, I think this disables the ground and call waiting and stuff like that.
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Step (5): Now take one of the alligator clips and attach it to the upper
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most prong, and take the other and attach it to the lower middle prong.
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Step (6): Now put the cover back on the box and take off!
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** ######## **
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** # #### # **
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# #### # /
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(**)= Prongs
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(/) = (Wire/Resistor)
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(##)= Some Phone BS
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Section VII - Jack (BLUE) Box
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The following box Produces the MF tones of a blue box. A blue box will
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produce the 2600 hz., ST, and KP needed to Blue Box. Ma Bell is not the only
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one with standards! Just about every manufacturer of IC's that generates
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touch tones has also gone by the 16 key (8 tone) standard for touch tone
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pads, and it is even easier to convert a tone pad that uses an integrated
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circuit to generate the tones than converting a Ma Bell pad!
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It will help immensely if you have the schematic for the pad in question, or
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at least the pin-out diagram of the chip being used. Pin-outs can usually
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be obtained from the manufacturer or from an ECG, SK, GE or similiar
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semiconductor handbook (provided that manufacturer makes an equivalent for
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the chip in your pad). I'll use the Radio Shack CEX-4000 tone pad module
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for an example, even though it is probably almost the lousiest one you can
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buy, it is fairly typical and easily available.
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Take a look at the diagram or the pin-out of the chip. You should see two
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groups of pins, the rows tone pins and the column tone pins. These will be
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marked as R1,R2,R3,R4 and C1,C2,C3 (Radio Shack) or or X1,X2,X3 and Y1,Y2,Y3
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Etc. on others. At any rate, you should be able to distinguish which three
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pins control the columns and which four control the rows. If you're lucky,
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each group of rows and columns will be contiguous. Now look at the column
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pins, and you'll probably see an empty pin right next to them. This is the
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column pin of the 1633 hz tones. These chips usually achieve their
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switching by connecting a row pin with a column pin (that way they can use a
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very simple keyboard pad, unlike Ma Bell's complicated one). So all you
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have to do is take a SPDT switch and a few pieces of wire, cut the trace
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going to the column 3 pin of the chip, attach a wire from the chip side of
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that cut to one end of the SPDT switch, a wire from the other side of the
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cut to the center of the SPDT switch, and finally, from the remaining
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contact on the SPDT switch, hook a wire to the previously identified pin C4
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(Column 4). Now you have a "Bank Switching" arrangement.
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If you can't get the schematics or the pin outs for your chip, don't
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despair. There is still hope for you! You just have to track the
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connections going from the pad's keys to the chip. Chances are you'll find
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that each row has a common trace, and so does each column (for those
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non-technical folks, a trace is a connection etched out on a circuit board).
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Just follow these to the chip, and make your own schematic up. Now take a
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look for that extra pin. There should be one floating around right next to
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the column pins. It will not be hooked up to anything else, that is,
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"Hanging free". Drill a hole in the side of the tonepad's case, and mount
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your switch. Radio Shack sells a nice microminiature switch that works
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excellently! (Almost the only good thing I can say about Radio Shack in this
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article!)
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Section VIII - Closing
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=--------------------=
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Well, I hope I satisfied more of you than usual in this 2nd Issue of
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PHIRE!. As Bellcon requested, there was not that much Commodore stuff in
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this issue. I really need submittions to PHIRE!, as you see, it might die
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out sooner or later. I liked the Fascist Plate's 518 Review. Should I put it
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in here? (With TFP's consent, of course.) Anyways, try to write G-files.
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There will be updates on K00L K0DEZ BBS! in future issues of PHIRE! and then
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the whole story, soon to come.
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C'mon baby light my PHIRE,
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C'mon baby light my PHIRE,
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Try to set the night on PHIRE!
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- Doors
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Authors: Kid Copy & Ditto
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]< ][ ]> ( 0 P ]/ & ]> ][ / / 0
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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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