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The Myth of the 2600Hz Detector
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Just about everyone I talk to
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these days about ESS seems to be
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scared witless about the 2600Hz
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detector. I don't know who thought
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this one up, but it simply does not
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exist. So many of you people whine
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about this so-called phreak catching
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device for no reason. Someone with
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AT&T said they had it to catch phrea-
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kers. This was just to scare the
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Blue-Boxers enough to make them quit
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boxing free calls.
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I'm not saying ESS is without its
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hang-ups, either. One thing that ESS
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can detect readily is the kick-back
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that the trunk circuitry sends back
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to the ESS machine when your little
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Press [RETURN] 2600Hz tone resets the toll trunk.
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After an ESS detects a kick-back it
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turns an M-F detector on and recordes
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any M-F tones X-mitted.
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DEFEATING THE KICK-BACK DETECTOR
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As mentioned in my previous
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note, kick-back detection can be a
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serious nuisance to anyone interested
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in gaining control of a trunk line.
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The easiest way to by-pass this
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detection circuitry is not really by-passing it at all, it is just letting the kick-back get detected on some other line.
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This other line is your local
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MCI, SPRINT, or other long distance
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carrier (except AT&T). The only
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catch is that the service you use
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must not disconnect the line when
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you hit the 2600Hz tone.
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Press [RETURN] This is how you do it: Call
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up your local extender, put in the
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code, and dial a number in the 601
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area code and the 644 exchange.
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Lots of other exchanges work across
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the country, I'm sure, but this is
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the only one that I have found so
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far. Anyway, when it starts ringing,
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simply hit 2600Hz and you'll hear the
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kick-back, (ka-chirp, or whatever).
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Then you are ready to dial whoever
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you want (conferences, inward, route
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and rate, overseas, etc.) from the
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trunk line in operator tones!
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Since blowing 2600Hz doesn't make you
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you a phreaker until the toll equip-
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ment resets the line, kickback
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detection is the method AT&T chooses
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(for now).
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This information comes as a
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Press [RETURN] result of my experiments & experience
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and has been verified by local AT&T
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employees I have as acquaintances.
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They could only say that this is
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true for my area, but were pretty
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sure that the same idea is imple-
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mented across the country.
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Now that you know how to access a trunk
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line or as operators say a loop, I will
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tell you the many things you can do
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with it.
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Here is a list of AT&T services acces-
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sible to you by using a Blue Box.
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A/C+101 Toll Switching
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A/C+121 Inward operator
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Press [RETURN] A/C+131 Information
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A/C+141 Route & Rate op.
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A/C+11501 Mobile operator
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A/C+11521 Mobile operator
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Starting Conferances:
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This is one the most useful attributes
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of blue boxing. Now the confs. are up
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24 hours/day and 7 days/week and the
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billing lines are being billed.
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Since I beleive the above is true
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(about the billing lines being billed)
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I would recommend that you never let
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your # show up on the conf. if you
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started it, put it on a loop and then
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call the loop. ENOUGH BULLSHIT!!!!!
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Press [RETURN] To start the conf. dial one of these
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three numbers in M-F while you are on
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the trunk.
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213+080+XXXX
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XXXX=1050,3050
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special XXXX=1000,1100,1200,1500,2200,
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2500.
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These #s are in L.A. and are the
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most watched, I do not advise using
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this NPA.
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312+001+1050 or 3050
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914+042+1050 or 1100,1200 ect..
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***************************************
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UPDATE, I BELEIVE ONLY 914 WORKS AT THE
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MOMENT
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Press [RETURN] ***************************************
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Once connected with one of these you
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will either hear a re-order, busy, or
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cherp. When you hear the cherp enter
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the billing line in M-F. I use the
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conf. dial- up.
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A billing line example:
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kp312+001+1050st
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You will then hear two tutes and a re-
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cording asking you for the # of confer-
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rees including yourself. Enter a #
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between 20 and 30. If you ever get over
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30 people on a conferance all you will
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hear is jumbled voices. After the it
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says "Your conferance size is XX" then
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hit # sign. Add Your favorite loop on
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and hit 6 to transfer control to it.
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After it says control will be transfer-
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ed hang up and call the other side of
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Press [RETURN] the loop, hit #sign and follow the in-
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structions. A bonus for conf. is to add
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an international # dial 1+011+CC+NUMBER
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pretty cool ehhh.
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A few extra notes.
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Do not add #s that you will want to
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hang up, add these through MCI or
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Sprint.
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You cannot blow anyone off w/2600hz
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unless they are in an old X-bar or
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older system.
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Many D.A. operators will stay on
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after you abuse them; you may have
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to start another or at least don't
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say any numbers.
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Never add the tone side of a loop
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onto a conf.
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Press [RETURN]
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Never add more than one MCI node on
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your conf.
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Route & Rate:
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Note Route & Rate and RQS perform the
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same service.
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R&R simply tells you route and rate info which is very valuble, ex.
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such as the inward routing for an ex-
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change in an area code. An inward
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routing will let you call her and she
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can do an emergency interupt for you.
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She can tell you how to get interna-
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tional operators, ect.
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Press [RETURN] Here are the terms you are required to
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use:
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International,
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-operator route
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for [country, city].
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*Gives you inward op.
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-directory route
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for [country, city].
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*Gives you Directory Ass.
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-city route
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for [country, city].
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*Gives you country and city
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code.
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Operator route for [A/C]+
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[EXCHANGE]
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*Gives you inward op. route
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ex. [A/C]+ or [A/C]+0XX+
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when she says plus she means
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Press [RETURN] plus 121.
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Numbers route for [state, city]
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*Gives you A/C.
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Place name [A/C]+[EXCHANGE]
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*Gives you city/state for that
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A/C and exchange.
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International calls:
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To call international over cable simply
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access a trunk and dial kp011XXXst
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wait for sender tone, kpXXXCC-NUMBERst
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XXX - A 3 digit country code, it may
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not be 3 digits so just put 1 or 2 0's
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Press [RETURN] in front of it.
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CC - is the city code
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To go by satellite:
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dial kp18Xst X - numbers 2-8
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wait for sender tone then
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kpXXXCCNUMBERst
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---------------------------------------
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Fedex will put out a file on RQS soon.
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Written by: Scarface
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&
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Zardoz
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DISTRIBUTED THROUGH THE PIRATE CLUB/1200
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CALL THE PIRATE CLUB/1200 AE LINE: 814-234-1667 PW: SWITCH 300/1200 BAUD
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CALL INFINITY'S EDGE: 814-237-0216 300/1200 BAUD
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Press [RETURN]
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CRACKER JACK
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THE PIRATE CLUB/1200
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THE CONNECTION I/O
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DOS BUSTERS
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