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[ Hacker Supreme - Hackers Directory #14 ]
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[Compiled by: The Cartel & Ninja Squirrel]
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(The precedeing file was uploaded to)
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( 'The Cartel Semi-Net BBS/AE System' )
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( By an unknown guest user.)
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TeleNet Description, Phone #'s for connection with TeleNet accross the nation,
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100+ connect codes listing, and the first listing of commands for TeleNet
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ever to be published except in their own guide, explanation of errors, and
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instruction on how to hack your own TeleNet codes.
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Section One: TeleNet description and explanation.
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TeleNet is a service provided by GTE (the makers of that wonderful
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phreaker service: Sprint) for connecting to computers accross the United
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States. It was created so that people in New York could connect with their
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business computers in California for the price of a local call. Interestingly,
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GTE seemed to ignore the idea that people would use it for illegal purposes
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(remember Sprint again...) so they made it pretty much open to everyone.
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I feel that it is my duty to warn you of one or two things:
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1) It's a federal offense to use TeleNet to do what you will be doing.
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2) A number of people in California have had their houses broken into, and
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their computer hardware confiscated by FBI agents for doing this.
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And, a standard disclaimer (if it'll help me any...):
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I, Cosmo Hacker, assume no responsibility for whatever uses the following
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information is put to. I further state, that any consequences that may occur
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due to the use of the following information are the fault of the user, and not
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of me.
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Now on to the good stuff...
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Section Two: How to hack your own.
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Actually it is very easy. You call your local TeleNet phone number
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(given later) and press return three times (once, a semicolon, and again for
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half duplex) and it will respond with an '' symbol. At this prompt you simply
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type an area code, and a two to twelve digit connection number. If the number
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you typed is invalid then it will give you an error. Sometimes it will take
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a large amount of time before it responds. This can be alleviated by using a
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Modem Break, or Modem Pause (sometimes call True Break). This is a specific
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tone which is different than a regular tone. On TRS-80 Model IV the COMM
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program has it built in, and also on the Color Computer (TRS-80). I believe
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that certain Apple programs have it also. The Commodore 64 doesn't have it
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unless you program it yourself. And the Atari's don't have it at all.
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IBM's I don't know about. Anyhow, you send this Modem Break, and TeleNet
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responds by reprinting it's opening line and displays the prompt. You then
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type 'D' and press return. It will then disconnect you from the attempt and
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you can try another number.
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Example Session:
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TELENET
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516 8A
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TERMINAL=
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51698
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TELENET
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D
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ATTEMPT ABORTED
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21264
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212 64 CONNECTED
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Etc. (21264 is CitiBank)
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Section Three: Explanation of Errors.
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When you begin hacking TeleNet, you will find some WEIRD error messages.
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This section explains a lot of them.
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REJECTING - A password is needed to connect. Check out the ID
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command in section four.
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XXX NN CONNECTED- This is no error! You have just connected to a
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computer in area code XXX.
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REMOTE PROCEDURE ERROR
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- This error means that there is a computer at that
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connect number, but it's parity or baud is wrong.
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NOT OPERATING - There is SUPPOSED to be a computer there, but it's
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not up right now. This is sometimes because various
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computers get brought down over the weekend.
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There are others, but these are the main ones.
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Section Four: Commands
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This section deals with the command structure of TeleNet, and what commands
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are important, and which are non-useful.
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MAIL - Nice little command allowing access to the TeleMail system
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which is something like MCI Mail, or Western Union. Here are
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two accounts that will ALWAYS be there:
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PHONES, password=PHONES and INTL/ASSOCIATES, password=INTL
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Both accounts give you all the instruction you need. Press
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'' and a carriage return and 'D' and a carriage return at any
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time to exit.
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C - This is a command which really doesn't have much use. It is
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the regular way to connect with a computer. You type C <SPACE>
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an area code, and a two to twelve digit number. However, it can
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be done without the C<SPACE>.
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ID - This command is used to give yourself an ID on TeleNet, certain
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computers don't allow themselves to be accessed with the ID. The
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ID is the connection number of the computer (21264 for example)
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and then it asks you for password. Example:
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ID 21264
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PASSWORD?
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Invalid ID or Password.
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TEST ECHO- This just allows you to type a line, a <CR> and it'll repeat
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it back to you.
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TEST TRIANGLE This attempts to draw a triangle. It generally doesn't succeed
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in doing so.
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TEST CHARACTER This is a standard printer test sent to your screen. It's used
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on printers to check if every character will print.
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ENABLE or
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DISABLE ECHO This switches between full and half duplex.
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Section Five: Connection Codes!
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Connect code Description
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201 20 VM 370 Online (IBM)
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201 25 NJIT Electronic Information Exchange System (EIES)
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201 30 NDC System
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201 33 Unknown but unusual
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201 66 Primnet
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201 67 Warner Computer Systems
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201 68 " " "
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201 71 Unknown but unusual
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201 82 Bankers Trust Customer Service
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201 83 Unknown
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201 84 D & B Timesharing
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202 25 ComShare (Commander II)
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202 47 GSD Timesharing
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202 70 " "
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202 124 General Motors
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202 138 Type HELP *
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202 139 " " "
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202 140 " " "
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202 142 " " "
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202 175 Honeywell
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202 222 GM Parts
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202 229 Primenet
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203 21 A Wylbur computer system
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212 21 Primenet
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212 24 Primenet
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212 25 Interactive Market Systems
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212 26 " " "
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212 28 Burroughs NYC Data Center
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212 29 Landart Systems
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212 31 E. F. Hutton
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212 33 A Univac 1100
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212 53 VM/370 Online (IBM)
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212 56 CitiBank Cash Manager
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212 64 CitiCash Manager International
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212 65 " " "
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212 69 Unknown
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212 81 Bankers Trust Customer Service
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212 84 Datamor Time Sharing
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212 88 S-K WDC System 1/Online
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212 141 Type HELP
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212 142 " "
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212 151 Unknown
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212 152 Unknown
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212 55 Primenet (Whoops! 212 151 is the same as 212 64)
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212 56 Primenet (And 212 152 is a Vax computer system)
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212 160 TelStat Sigma 6
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212 167 RSTS Version 7.0-07
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212 168 " " "
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212 84 Datamor Time Sharing
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212 143 Unknown
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212 40 Wilsonline
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212 145 Official Information System "F" (212 143 is Primenet)
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213 25 Primenet
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213 35 Marketron Research and Sales
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213 36 " " " "
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213 70 XCC West System X2
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213 71 XCC West System X3
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213 72 " " " "
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213 73 XCC West System X1
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213 75 XCC West System X2
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213 79 Interactive System/One
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213 84 Nice system
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213 85 Press return 5 or 6 times...
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213 88 Primenet: Press <CR> twice, then "LOGIN TEST", pswd=TEST
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213 105 Unknown
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215 20 TPF & C Online
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215 34 Primenet
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217 25 Unsure, call during the week
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217 26 University of Illinois Computing Services
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301 21 NASA Recon
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301 24 Source System 10
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301 26 Distributive Network
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301 35 A Unix System
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301 36 * Weird *
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301 38 Source System 11
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301 47 Source System 12
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303 20 Computer Sharing Services
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303 30 " " "
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303 37 Primenet
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303 39 Primenet
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303 40 Primenet
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305 20 Cierr 1441, Try Hello Test.Test You will need a password.
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305 22 Cierr 1437
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312 31 CIC Timesharing
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312 36 Unsure.
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312 46 Unknown
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312 605 American Hospital Supply Corp. Try DEMO or TEST
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312 49 Same thing as 312 605
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312 50 Same think as 312 605
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312 127 Online Response
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312 56 Unknown
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313 25 Comshare
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313 40 Autonet (Type HELP or something)
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313 41 Autonet (Type HELP or something)
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313 60 General Motors
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313 63 VM/370 Online (IBM)
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313 70 GM Decsystem-20 Timesharing
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314 24 MCAuto VM/370 Online (IBM)
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314 25 MCAuto VM/370 Online (IBM)
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314 35 Primnet
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317 26 RSTS Version 6C-04
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415 27 Stanford IBM-303A
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415 62 * Weird *
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415 80 Harper Group Information Network
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415 87 Bussiplexer: Type HELP...
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516 47 VM/370 Online
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516 46 No longer working. Used to be Island Records.
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517 29 RSTS/E System
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603 20 Dartmouth College Computing
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603 22 Press <CR> a few times and wait. Or type 'BYE' and press <CR>
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607 45 Unknown
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609 42 Unknown
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612 21 Unknown
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617 24 Unknown, but interesting.
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617 35 Applied Logic Network Control (Type 'D' at the main prompt)
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617 48 Primenet
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617 50 Primenet
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617 60 Same as 617 35 above.
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617 66 Primenet
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617 67 Primenet
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617 70 NDC System, type 1 at main prompt.
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617 74 Unsure
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617 76 NDC System, type 1 at main prompt.
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617 77 " " " " " " "
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617 78 Primenet
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617 124 Nuhart Vax/Vms V3.6 Field Service Engineering 11/750
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617 127 Vaxcimilie - A German copy of the Vax computer.
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617 133 Unsure
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617 135 VM/370 Online (IBM)
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617 37 VM/370 Online (IBM)
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617 138 MIT Type HELP
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617 139 MIT Type HELP Both of these systems are Multics
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617 140 VM/370 Online (IBM)
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617 151 Unknown
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617 152 Unknown
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617 63 MDS System
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617 69 Same as 617 35 above.
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617 70 BPL Inforonics
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617 171 Interact Line
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617 177 ERT Environet
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617 179 " "
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617 80 Type HELP
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714 24 Global Data Timesharing
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714 31 Type HELP
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716 20 Union Carbide
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804 23 Control Data Intercom
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804 24 " " "
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804 26 Babcock and Wilcox
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816 25 Uninet
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816 26 "
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919 30 Unknown
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919 31 Unknown, accounts are 7 Characters long.
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919 33 Unknown
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919 34 Unknown
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Various others, which I have found... Some may already be listed.
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617196 Yankee Data Communications
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617162 Primenet
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617169 Primenet
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617158 Primenet
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617168 * Weird *
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617174 * Weird *
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31256 CISCO Database Harris-700
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212143 Primenet
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21240 Wilsonline
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31370 Try: LOGIN OPERATOR I don't have the password though.
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41537 Try: LOGIN GAMES.MGR I don't have the password.
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41507 Try: LOGIN ???.GAMES I don't know the account or password.
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41587 CFO Try HELP
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31350 A fun system to hack
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31325 Try 2001
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61784 TOPS-20 System, could be MIT!
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61796 An RSX system
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41470 Vax 11/750
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40159 TVI
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That should keep you occupied for a while!!!!!!!!
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Another Great Directory from Hacker Supreme.
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(Ninja Squirrel /+\, Logan - 5, Zaphod Breeblebox, Silicon Rat, Lord Vision.)
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