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5.6 KiB
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178 lines
5.6 KiB
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red menace
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-&-
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mephisto madware
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textfile systems
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present
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The DEFINITIVE Exchange Scan
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by
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Mr. Pez
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~~~ ~~~
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"Legend" -
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n/a - no answer (may be different during business hours)
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AM/VMS - Answering Machine or voice mail system
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NIS - Not In Service.
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x - numbers 0-9. Also, the two numbers 0720 and 0726 would be
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written 0720-6. This does NOT mean that all numbers from
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0720 to 0726 are included. "-"'s just LOOK better than
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slashes (to me). As this file progresses, I may trash all
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numbers that are NIS or assumed home/business #'s.
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433
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~~~
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00xx = NIS
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01xx = funny ring. perhaps hotel rooms?
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02xx = NIS
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03xx = NIS
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04xx = NIS
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05xx = NIS
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06xx = NIS
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Apparently, in the 07ax exchange (where a=0,1,2,3), the lines are owned by
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the Anthony S. Brown Development Corporation. The lines not mentioned rang,
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and noone answered. This likely was because I was doing this 7-8pm. A name
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followed by "at ASB" means that that is whose extension I reached. "OP |"
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followed by name means that an operator stated the person's name and
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extension (the last 3 digits of the number).
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Commands. Press 0# to get the receptionist.
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* - command mode (when entering messages) for VMsystem. Brings you
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to choices: 73 replay, 1 continue, # finish, 6 delete, 70 transfer to another
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extension.
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070x = fast ring, n/a
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0711-2-4-6-8-9 = fast ring, n/a
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0720-1-2-3-4-5 = fast ring, n/a
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0731-6-7-8 = (where e=1,6,7,8) fast ring, n/a
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0710 = Jeff Baker at ASB
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0713 = OP | Jeff Hockman at ASB
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0715 = Fran Boegel at ASB
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0717 = "Pat" at ASB
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0726 = Sheryl Kamer at ASB
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0727 = Carol Sade at ASB
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0728 = Debbie Castrega at ASB
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0729 = OP | John Rico at ASB
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0730-4 = "non-working number at ASB"
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0732-3 = Blank at ASB. (Hack this one?)
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0735 = CARRIER! (Excuse the excitement.) THIS is the main computer control
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for Anthony S. Brown's PhoneMail system. I was mighty happy because I
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was able to log on (there appeared to be no password). The following
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is the session, from my memory.
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Tue Apr 21, 1987 8:16 p.m.
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Specify a function -
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ActivatePM BackUp BackUpNames DeactivatePM
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DList LogOff NodeParameters Profile
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Reports Status SysParameters SysStatistics
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Function: Status
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Tue Apr 21, 1987 8:16 p.m.
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Action: SysParameters
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Specify an action -
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List
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Action: List
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Percentage of Disk Used 7
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Number Busy Channels 0
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Number Disks Mounted 1
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Number Subscribers 31
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PhoneMail Active? TRUE
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Function: SysStatistics
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Tue Apr 21, 1987 8:17 p.m.
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Action: Reports
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Specify an action -
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Clear List
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Action: List
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Disk Full Count 0
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Disk Full Hours 0
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Disk 90% Full Count 0
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Disk 90% Full Hours 0
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Daily Disk Usage [ 1] /
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{thru} |<-- note: it said "Daily Disk Usage [xx]" where
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[31] | "xx" = 01 through 31.
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Channels Busy Count 67 |another note: 21 through 31 were EMPTY - no disk
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| usage during the time period. (HEH!)
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Function: LogOff \
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Please Enter your Password :
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Here, I hung up. So you see, it'll just leave you where you are when you
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hang up. That's how I was able to log on at first. I tried hacking the
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password later, but my heart wasn't in it.
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0739 = This is an OSL (ROLM) system. The only identifier is "25155". This
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is also a limited-access password. It's release 8004, dated 03/24/87.
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I'm assuming it belongs to Anthony S. Brown, but who can tell with
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these things.
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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07fx = (where f=4,5,6,7,8,9) NIS
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08xx = NIS
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09xx = NIS
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100x = NIS
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1010 = Ace(?) Home Care Services AMS
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1011-4-5-6-7-8-9 = assumed home/bus#
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1012 = Carrier. Well, not exactly. It sound a LOT like a 300b carrier,
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enough so that my modem'll connect. But then it loses carrier in a
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matter of second. It appears to sweep from a 300b tone to a 110b(?)
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tone, never connecting.
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1013 = NIS
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1020 = NIS
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102h = (where h=1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9) assumed home/bus#
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1026 = NIS
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103x = assumed home/bus#
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1040-1-2-3-5-6-9 = assumed home/bus#
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1044-7-8 = NIS
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1050-1-2-3-4-5-8-9 = assumed home/bus#
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1056-7 = NIS
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1060-1-4-5 = NIS
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1062-3-6-7-8-9 = assumed home/bus#
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1070-1-2-9 = NIS
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1073-4-5-6-7-8 = assumed home/bus#
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1080-1-2-3-7-8 = assumed home/bus#
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1084-5-6-9 = NIS
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1090-1-2-4-5-6-7-8-9 = NIS
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1093 = assumes home/bus#
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1100-1-2-3-4-5-7-9 = assumed home/bus#
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1106-8 = NIS
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1110-1-4-8-9 = assumed home/bus#
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1112-3-7 = NIS
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1115 = Detroit Actor's Hotline
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1116 = Same kind of "carrier" as 1012.
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1120-1-4-7 = NIS
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1122-3-5-6-8-9 = assumed home/bus#
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1130-1-3-4-5-7-8-9 = assumed home/bus#
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1132-6 = NIS
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1140-1-2-4-5-6-7-8 = assumed home/bus#
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1143-9 = NIS
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1150-2-3-5-6-7-8 = assumed home/bus#
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1151-4-9 = NIS
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540
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~~~
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0000-2-5-6-8 = NIS
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0001 = "Bridget" AM
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0003-4-7-9 = assumed home/bus#
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0010-1-3-4-5-8-9 = assumed home/bus#
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0012 = "Marty" AM
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0016-7 = NIS
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002x = assumed home/bus#
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0030-1-2-3-6-7
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0034-5
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0038 = IBM/ROLM!
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0039 = Same kind of carrier as 433-1112/1116. (the fuck is this thing?)
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