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issue 42
A continuation of ATI41..
And now, here's some /<-Rad hacking info from Nightcrawler (516):
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Here are bits 'n pieces of things I thought I'd share with you.
Nothing much...just a little bit of variety.
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() The first piece of info is a short program, called a ()
() subroutine, that will allow you access the various ()
() disk accounts that are part of AMOS -- the Alpha ()
() Micro Operating System. The program is as follows.. ()
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;Usage: XCALL SETLOG, "dev:[p,pn]"
;
SEARCH SYS
SEARCH SYSSYM
VMAJOR=1.
VMINOR=0.
VSUB=0.
VEDIT=100.
VWHO=0.
OBJNAM.SBR
LO:PHDR-1,0,PH$REE!PH$REU
CMPW@A3,#1
JNEL130
CMPW2(A3),#2
JNEL156
MOV4(A3),A2
JOBIDXA4
BYP
ALF
BNEL100
LEAA1,64(A4)
PACK
GTDEC
MOVWD1,66(A4)
CMPB@A2,#133
BNEL112
INCA2
L100:BYP
CMPB@A2,#133
BNEL112
INCA2
L112:NUM
JNEL202
GTPPN
MOVWD1,24(A4)
RTN
L130:TYPESP<?Argument count>
BRL226
L156:TYPESP<?Argument type>
BRL226
L202:TYPESP<?Command format>
L226:TYPECR<error in SETLOG.SBR>
EXIT
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END
The above program is usable only from within BASIC. But first you
need to create it using the text editor called VUE. You would type in
"VUE SETLOG.M68", and type in the program above. Press your ESC key
and type "G" to compile the program. After a short period of time, and
assuming there are no errors, you'll have a program called SETLOG.SBR,
which is what you want. Next step is to enter BASIC by typing that in
at the prompt. Next, you should type in this phrase exactly:
XCALL SETLOG, "DSK0:[1,4]"
Now exit it out of BASIC by typing "bye", and if all has gone well, you
should now be logged into DSK0:[1,4], also known as SYS:. The account
can be anything you want, as long as you know what available accounts
are on the system you are calling into. This is easily found out by
typing in MOUNT, which will give you a list of all mounted disks on the
system. Follow this up with a PPN ?diskname? and you'll know where to
start. The above subroutine is only really needed if an account is
password protected, which is rare.
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Next up, a brief summary of special logon processes for a company called
CBI, or Credit Bureau Inc. They have credit reports on a good portion
of the population.
Step 1> Dial via modem a local CBI number.
Step 2> Press the "RETURN" key twice.
Step 3> At the "Please sign on" prompt, respond with a line soemthing
like this: 999AA-11,ALICE,P. <------Name or intials
Membership # -----^ ^---Security code
Make sure you end the sig-on line with a period (.).
Step 4> Press "RETURN" after signin.
Step 5> Wait until the terminal prints "Proceed".
Step 6> At this point, enter inquiries into the system. At the minimum,
you should at least know the name and eith a partial address or
social security number for the person you are looking up.
In addition, CBI requires that each line you enter in ends with
a period.
Step 7> After finishing, press control-D to exit out.
Step 8> If any errors occur while doing a lookup, press asterisk (*)
key for each correction; this takes the place of the DEL key.
===========================================================================
Last, but not least, a qucik tutorial about a Blue Cross Unix system...
[a] Get connected and wait 10 secs, at which time the familiar "login:"
prompt will appear. Enter in the ID and password. Remember to be in
lower case, and that the password will not echo to your screen.
[b] If everything is cool, you should see: "UNIX 3B2". After that, any
messages from Blue Cross will appear. Based upon your log ID, a line pops
up saying..."YOU HAVE 15 SECONDS TO READ THIS MESSAGE." Normal billing
replies and remittances are sent to the screen.
[c] About 2-3 minutes later, after all the messages have stopped being
displayed, another message shows up: "YOU SHOULD HAVE RECEIVED TWO FILES".
Then the '