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TSC Multi-Frequency Dialer v7.1 - The Bluebox Program for Atari ST/STE.
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=======================================================================
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Yeah, we finally made it!!!! Zaphod Beeblebrox of Omnichron is proud to
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present you version v7.1 of The Syndicate Multi-Frequency Dialer. In diz
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version, you've got everything you ever wanted, even the possibility to
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define break frequencies and timing for new countries, with possibility
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to save config for 40 countries, timing in step of 5 ms..... The BRK
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screen doesn't need much explanation, just remember that you *MUST*
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enter FOUR digits ALWAYS. I.e 200 is 0200 and 20 is 0020 and so on, coz
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the ASCII to HEX converter routine will fuckup if you enter anything
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else than four digits. The countryname can be 15 letters long......
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The rest is up 2 you, call any of our HQ's if u need help.... But if
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you're not in the ST elite, then fuck off and don't bother me......
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Version v7.1 of the MF dialer can handle DTMF "Touch Tone" dialing,
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CCITT #4, CCITT Systems #5 and CCITT #5 -R2-. CCITT #5 is the most widely
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used system for trunkline signalling, but as some places might employ
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older systems, I included CCITT #4 as well. The MF v7.1 can also handle
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the tones used by some payfones in US and Denmark (They sure as hell work
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in more countries, but I know fer sure that they DO work in US and
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Denmark!!). At the back of this file I will list all the frequencies
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used in TSC MF Dialer v7.1........ v7.1 also has GEM-fileselector support
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and capability to send an Hayes AT answer sequence to the modem at the
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baudrate used when you enetered the MF dialer. In order to use that
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function, you will have to use this setup in the modems nonvoilatile
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memory (if u don't know what that is, read your manual!!!). If you
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use this sequence, the modem will work great for connecting to most
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US boards and other cool plazes. The Syndicate rulez. I have now recieved
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my US Robotics 14400 HST/V42bis, and we ARE BACK IN BUSINESS!!!!!!
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Beeblebrox Industries Unlimited - The Cutting Edge of phreaking/hacking
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on the ST/STE in Sweden!!!! Sorry for having to release a new version soo
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soon, but I forgot to reset the STE dma, and it might give strange results
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if ya used the DMA sound before you ran TSC MF dialer. But that's fixed now,
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as well as the missing parts of diz manual.....
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AT&C1
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ATX3
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ATB1
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AT&D2
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AT&G2
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AT&W
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First of all, mega-fuckings to the lamer who spread the earlier version
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of this program, that's why this much-better version is released at all,
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coz I thought that if someone was going to spread it, I might as well do
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it myself!!!!! Here's a short preface of the commands in TSC MF v7.1:
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Keyboard codez for Whitebox DTMF mode:
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======================================
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0-9, * and # - Normal numbers to dial on normal fones.
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ABCD - Silverbox/Whitebox tones, don't know what they're for.
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Keyboard codez for CCITT v4 mode:
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=================================
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0-9 - Normal Digits for Fone Numbers.
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A - KP1
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B - KP2
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C - ST (End of Pulsing).
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D - Code 11
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E - Code 12
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F - Space I
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G - Space II
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H - DHLS
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I - Ihes (Incomming Call Half-Echo Supressor).
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L - Clear Forward
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M - Xfer Forward
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Keyboard codez for CCITT v5/R1 & v5 -R2- mode:
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A - KP1 (KP2E in -R2-)
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B - KP2
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C - ST
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D - Code 11
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E - Code 12
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H - DHLS
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/ - 60 ms pause.
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T - Seize trunkline.
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0-9 - Normal digits for fone numbers.
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Additional tones for Redbox & Greenbox: (In Redbox & Greenbox mode!).
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=====================================================================
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Greenbox Tones:
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===============
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A - Alert MF Detectors.
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C - Coin Collect.
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R - Coin Return.
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B - Ringback.
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Redbox Tones:
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=============
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N - Nickel
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D - Dime
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Q - Quarter
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The Function key commands in TSC MF Dialer v7.1.
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================================================
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F1 - Redial Last number entered manually with F3.
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F2 - Dials the number highlighted in the dial directory,
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using the dial method selected with F4 or F5.
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F3 - Enter number to dial manually. The method used is the
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last one selected with F4 & F5.
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F4 - Step forward in the tone tables.
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F5 - Step backward in the tone tables.
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F6 - Enter a new number in the dial directory. First enter
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the normal routing as if you were calling normally. Then
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enter the Bluebox tones in this format:
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TB+COUNTRY+0+AREA+NUMBER+ST+DHLS. If you're dialing in the
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same country as the seized trunkline, use a KP1 instead of
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KP2, in other words, substitute the "B" for an "A".
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F7 - Delete entry from dial directory.
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F8 - Load dial-directory.
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F9 - Save dial-directory.
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F10 - Enable loaded STE Custom dialing set.
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ESC - Quit program.
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Shift-F1 - Redial last manual number without break tones.
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Shift-F2 - Dial higlighted number in the dial directory
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using tones selected with F4 & F5 without break tones.
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Tab - Enter Break Frequency Construction Kit.
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Backspace - Enter tone Q/W Timing Editor.
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Insert - Go Forward in Break Frequency List.
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Clr Home - Go Backwards in Break Frequency List.
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Undo - Enter mini-terminal.
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Help - Send ATD command to modem at current baudrate.
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+ - Raise volume.
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- - Lower volume.
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* - Toggle Pink Noise On/OFF. (May disturb anti BB filters!!).
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Z - Send break tone #1 manually.
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X - Send break tone #2 manually.
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List of frequencies used in TSC MF Dialer v7.1:
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===============================================
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Here is a complete list of all frequencies used for the different signal
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systems used in the TSC MF Dialer v7.1. Here's a list of what the different
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columns are for:
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1. YM2149 Freq. register channel 1 low byte.
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2. YM2149 Freq. register channel 1 high byte.
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3. YM2149 Freq. register channel 2 low byte.
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4. YM2149 Freq. register channel 2 high byte.
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5. Tone duration, how long the freq. is. (Offset in table!!).
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6. Length of silence period until next tone.
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7. Number of times to repeat tone -1 (DBRA LOOP).
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8. End-of Signal Marker.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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=== = === = === === ==
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whitetab:
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dc.b 'Whitebox DTMF. ',0
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dc.b 094,0,133,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0941 Hz & 1336 Hz = 0
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dc.b 103,0,179,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0697 Hz & 1209 Hz = 1
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dc.b 094,0,179,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0697 Hz & 1336 Hz = 2
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dc.b 085,0,179,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0697 Hz & 1477 Hz = 3
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dc.b 103,0,162,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0770 Hz & 1209 Hz = 4
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dc.b 094,0,162,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0770 Hz & 1336 Hz = 5
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dc.b 085,0,162,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0770 Hz & 1477 Hz = 6
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dc.b 103,0,147,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0852 Hz & 1209 Hz = 7
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dc.b 094,0,147,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0852 Hz & 1336 Hz = 8
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dc.b 085,0,147,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0852 Hz & 1477 Hz = 9
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dc.b 103,0,133,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0941 Hz & 1209 Hz = *
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dc.b 085,0,133,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0941 Hz & 1477 Hz = #
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dc.b 076,0,179,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0697 Hz & 1644 Hz = A
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dc.b 076,0,162,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0770 Hz & 1644 Hz = B
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dc.b 076,0,147,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0852 Hz & 1644 Hz = C
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dc.b 076,0,133,0,000,001,00,-1 ; 0941 Hz & 1644 Hz = D
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ccittv4:
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dc.b 'Bluebox CCITT #4. ',0
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dc.b 061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = 0
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dc.b 052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = 1
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dc.b 052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = 2
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dc.b 052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = 3
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dc.b 052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = 4
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dc.b 052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = 5
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dc.b 052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = 6
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dc.b 052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = 7
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dc.b 061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = 8
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dc.b 061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = 9
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dc.b 061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = Code 11 (D).
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dc.b 061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = Code 12 (E).
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dc.b 061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = Space I (F)
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dc.b 061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = Ihes (I).
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dc.b 052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,052,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = Space II (G).
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dc.b 061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,061,0,000,0,018,019,00,-1 ; = E.O.P (C).
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dc.b 061,0,052,0,012,013,00,061,0,000,0,014,015,00,-1 ; = KP1 (A).
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dc.b 061,0,052,0,012,013,00,052,0,000,0,014,015,00,-1 ; = KP2 (B).
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dc.b 061,0,052,0,012,013,00,061,0,000,0,016,017,00,-1 ; = Clear Forward (L).
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dc.b 061,0,052,0,012,013,00,052,0,000,0,016,017,00,-1 ; = Xfer Forward (M).
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dc.b 068,0,000,0,010,011,00,-1 ; = DHLS (H).
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ccittv5:
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dc.b 'Bluebox CCITT #5. ',0
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dc.b 096,0,083,0,004,005,00,-1 ; 1300 Hz & 1500 Hz = 0
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dc.b 179,0,139,0,004,005,00,-1 ; 0700 Hz & 0900 Hz = 1
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dc.b 179,0,114,0,004,005,00,-1 ; 0700 Hz & 1100 Hz = 2
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dc.b 139,0,114,0,004,005,00,-1 ; 0900 Hz & 1100 Hz = 3
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dc.b 179,0,096,0,004,005,00,-1 ; 0700 Hz & 1300 Hz = 4
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dc.b 139,0,096,0,004,005,00,-1 ; 0900 Hz & 1300 Hz = 5
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dc.b 114,0,096,0,004,005,00,-1 ; 1100 Hz & 1300 Hz = 6
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dc.b 179,0,083,0,004,005,00,-1 ; 0700 Hz & 1500 Hz = 7
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dc.b 139,0,083,0,004,005,00,-1 ; 0900 Hz & 1500 Hz = 8
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dc.b 114,0,083,0,004,005,00,-1 ; 1100 Hz & 1500 Hz = 9
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dc.b 179,0,074,0,002,003,00,-1 ; 0700 Hz & 1700 Hz = C.11 (D)
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dc.b 139,0,074,0,002,003,00,-1 ; 0900 Hz & 1700 Hz = C.12 (E)
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dc.b 114,0,074,0,002,003,00,-1 ; 1100 Hz & 1700 Hz = KP1 (A)
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dc.b 096,0,074,0,002,003,00,-1 ; 1300 Hz & 1700 Hz = KP2 (B)
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dc.b 083,0,074,0,002,003,00,-1 ; 1500 Hz & 1700 Hz = ST (C)
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dc.b 068,0,000,0,010,011,00,-1 ; 1850 Hz = Disable Hold (H)
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ccittv52:
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dc.b 'Bluebox CCITT #5 R2',0
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dc.b 072,0,067,0,008,009,00,-1 ; 1740 Hz & 1860 Hz = 0
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dc.b 091,0,083,0,008,009,00,-1 ; 1380 Hz & 1500 Hz = 1
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dc.b 091,0,077,0,008,009,00,-1 ; 1380 Hz & 1620 Hz = 2
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dc.b 083,0,077,0,008,009,00,-1 ; 1500 Hz & 1620 Hz = 3
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dc.b 091,0,072,0,008,009,00,-1 ; 1380 Hz & 1740 Hz = 4
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dc.b 063,0,072,0,008,009,00,-1 ; 1980 Hz & 1740 Hz = 5
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dc.b 077,0,072,0,008,009,00,-1 ; 1620 Hz & 1740 Hz = 6
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dc.b 091,0,067,0,008,009,00,-1 ; 1380 Hz & 1860 Hz = 7
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dc.b 083,0,067,0,008,009,00,-1 ; 1500 Hz & 1860 Hz = 8
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dc.b 077,0,067,0,008,009,00,-1 ; 1620 Hz & 1860 Hz = 9
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dc.b 091,0,063,0,006,007,00,-1 ; 1380 Hz & 1980 Hz = KP2E (A)
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dc.b 083,0,063,0,006,007,00,-1 ; 1500 Hz & 1980 Hz = KP2 (B)
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dc.b 067,0,063,0,006,007,00,-1 ; 1860 Hz & 1980 Hz = ST (C)
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dc.b 068,0,000,0,010,011,00,-1 ; 1850 Hz = Disable Hold (H)
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rgtab:
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dc.b 'Redbox & Greenbox. ',0
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dc.b 057,0,074,0,012,007,00,-1 ; 2200 Hz & 1700 Hz = Nickle (N)
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dc.b 057,0,074,0,012,012,01,-1 ; 2200 Hz & 1700 Hz = Dime (D)
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dc.b 057,0,074,0,006,006,04,-1 ; 2200 Hz & 1700 Hz = Quarter (Q)
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dc.b 139,0,083,0,017,007,00,-1 ; 0900 Hz & 1500 Hz = MF Alert. (A)
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dc.b 179,0,114,0,179,007,00,-1 ; 0700 Hz & 1100 Hz = Coin Collect. (C)
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dc.b 114,0,074,0,179,007,00,-1 ; 1100 Hz & 1700 Hz = Coin Return. (R)
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dc.b 179,0,074,0,179,007,00,-1 ; 0700 Hz & 1700 Hz = Ringback. (B)
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breaktab:
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dc.b 'Nippon ',0
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dc.b 052,0,048,0,23,119 ; Nippon Break Tones. (CCITT #5).
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dc.b 052,0,000,0,23,119 ; 2400 & 2600 Hz, 120 ms.
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; Pause 600 ms, 2400 Hz, 120 ms.
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dc.b 'United States ',0
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dc.b 052,0,048,0,35,07 ; U.S.A Break Tones. (CCITT #5).
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dc.b 052,0,000,0,15,119 ; 2400 & 2600 Hz, 180 ms.
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; 2400 Hz, 80 ms.
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How to create STE dialing sets & break frequencies:
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===================================================
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As you've probably already seen, there are two other programs coming with
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MF v7.1. CALCBRK2.PRG and CALAC_SPL.PRG. These are for making your own
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dialing sets and STE break configurations. Do not try these if you do not
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know what you are up to, this is for advanced users only. But here is how
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they work anyway. When you first load any of these proggys, you will be
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prompted to enter base frequency. The STE has 4 base frequencies, below
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is a list of what they are, and their corresponding DMA speed values.
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(You will require these when compiling the break freq files later on!!).
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STE Sample Speed: DMA Value: Max Freq:
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----------------- ---------- ---------
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6258 Hz 128+0 6258/2
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12517 Hz 128+1 12517/2
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25033 Hz 128+2 25033/2
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50066 Hz 128+3 50066/2
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After that, you have to choose the frequencies you want to have in that
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sample. The freqs may now be highter than the base-freq/2, or else you'll
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end up loosing accuracy... If you just want one freq, enter the same freq
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on both prompts. Then you have to enter the length of the sample in milli-
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seconds. Then it will save two files, with the extensions .CLR and .XFR
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That's because the first beep is called "clear forward" and the second one
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"xfer forward". Then you load up the source for compiling break freqs and
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enter the data required and then simply assemble & run to save your new STE
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break frequencies. If you're compiling a new dialling set, then simply
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calculate all the samples with the other proggy, and load the other source.
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Enter all the data & assembler and run, and there you are...
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You move around in the dial directory with the arrowkeys. Up'n Down
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moves one step at a time, while left & Right moves ten steps a time.
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That was all about the functionkeys. I hope you find this program useful.
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I accept no responsibility for the use of this program, it was written
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entirely for educational purposes, and is not intended for actual use.
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It's up to you whatever you do...... After all, all it does is produce
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two-note tones.... HAHAHAHHA!!!!! Oh yes, you can send any of the tones
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by pressing the appropriate keyboard key as well, so you kan dial with
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the keypad or number keys if you like, fun eh????? Well, I think this
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is good enough for a manual, if ya wanna know more, contact me on any
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of these BBS's:
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Eagles Nest BBS +46-18-262804 <TSC WHQ>
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Shire BBS +1-567-867-5654 <TSC US HQ 1>
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Happy Hideaway BBS +1-813-596-4999 <TSC US HQ 2>
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NaStY dReAmS +46-410-15313 <COOL BOARD!>
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X-Factor BBS +45-31783283 <COOL BOARD!>
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Arctic Glace BBS +45-65303724 <COOL BOARD!>
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Lynx BBS +46-8-6003456 <LYNX WHQ>
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Frontier BBS +46-18-241690 <COOL BOARD!>
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Red Dwarf BBS +46-21-55239 <UNIT 17 WHQ>
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Pumpa Satan BBS +46-451-91002 <SYNC WHQ>
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Someware BBS +46-291-10992 <TRANCEATION WHQ>
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The story of The Syndicate MF Dialer:
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=====================================
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In the end of the summer '91, when I was at vaccation in the southern parts
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of Sweden, I got a call from Illegal Exception. He told me that some Amiga
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guy in Uppsala was calling for free using some strange program that sent
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tones through the fone line. It was not the first time that I've heard of
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blueboxing, but before that, I thought it was only possible for people
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in Usa for example. This made me start coding on the first BB, which only
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had the capability of breaking the line (The line says <BEEP-KERCHUNK>).
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But soon, we got things working the way the were supposed to, and since then
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the TSC MF Dialer has been the most advanced bluebox on the ST scene. (I do
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not know of any other BB that's more advanced, not on the ST anyway!!).
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Some personal greetz must go to the following people/groups:
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============================================================
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Guru Josh (For writing such nice texts about blueboxing, it's
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actually because of your files, that I started coding
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this fab BB on the ST/STE/TT.
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Sync (Se upp f<EFBFBD>r den gr<EFBFBD>na gnun som s<EFBFBD>ger m<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>!!!!
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Also thanx a lot for the help with explaining how to
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calculate the STE samples for the dialer!!!).
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Agression (Hey Xenith, thanx for the STE check info!!!).
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UNC (Especially Qwerty & WizTom!!).
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Delta Force (Hi Daniel........).
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TEX (How are things in Germany, Daryl????? Hope Viking X
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||
brings this to ya quick.......).
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Respectables (Hope to see ya on the Electra Party, it was quite nice
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when we boxed at the Haninge party (TCB/2LC).
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Illegal Exception/SOTE (For helping me to beta-test the first versions
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and of course greetz to the rest of SOTE for being
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such a nice bunch of cool guys!!).
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TCB (Any new "tjofr<EFBFBD>ser", Anders???).
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Nacho Gonzalez (Really nice to talk to ya, have u got any handle?).
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The Fone Company (For sending those large bills.... :-) :-) :-(
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Some big bad fuckings must go to the following lamers:
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||
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The Pirate of G.R.C (He ripped my soundtables to make a lame Bluebox!!).
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Mr. Thompson/Triple H (You are so fucking lame, always when Mr. Terry raises
|
||
my level at your BBS, you go and restore it, drop
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||
dead, you punk!!!!).
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If you're not in the list, please do forgive me, because I'm writing this
|
||
in a great hurry. If you wanna contact me, the address is below.......
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||
Greetings to everyone I know!!!!! This will probably cause total anarchy
|
||
in telecommunication, but who cares, ANARCHY RULES!!!!
|
||
Eagles Nest is now up and going strong again. The fone # is as always
|
||
+46-18-262804, and 300-14400 HST...... The current system pw is:
|
||
///SESAM24/// but that is subject to monthly change, the 1:st of each month
|
||
it will be changed, to prevent lamers from gaining access..... If ya wanna
|
||
get in touch with me, call the board or write to:
|
||
|
||
Beeblebrox Industries Unlimited.
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||
C/O Carl Andersson
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Liggargatan 5J
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754 20 Uppsala
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||
Sweden
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||
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Be sure to include some references that can validate you, and yar complete
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||
snailmail adress & fone #'s. (And of course International reply Coupons, or
|
||
if you live in Sweden, stamps for me to return your letter!!!).
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Greetz, Zaphod/ONC/TSC.
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