[? = Menu] -=>Other BBS numbers The following bulletin boards are recommended by the SysOp. Name Number Info Baud ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Unauthorised Access +44-636-708063 24oo Britains largest hack/phreak board. Online since October 1990. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Works +1-617-861-8976 24oo Large hack/phreak and cDc board. Online since 1985. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Phun Line +1-916-481-2306 24oo Phalcon/Skism hack/phreak board. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ P-80 Systems +1-304-744-2253 24oo Worlds longest running hack/phreak board. 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Online since 1985. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Finitopia +1-916-673-8412 24oo Large hack/phreak and cDc board. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Salted Slug +1-408-454-9368 24oo Excellent hack/phreak and NIRVANAnet(tm) board from 'Just Say Yes' SysOp. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Post all new numbers to the SysOp via eedback. oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 9 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>No callers on other nodes oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=> ----- UnAuThOrIsEd AcCeSs [Private] ----- "hardcore technology for the hardcore technologist" bort/Goodbye oards/SIGs hat with SysOp lectronic mail eedback ames online elp nfo about system ist members embership stats ews reprint ther BBS numbers uick logoff ystem time ext/Bulletins Beta test info ersion info elcome reprint fers/Files oom to ANSI <*>Conference room Who's online oin system elog back on Remaining Time: 8 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>Join UnAuThOrIsEd AcCeSs [Private] Please wait, searching for an account... ................................................................................ ....................................................... To apply for an account on this system, you are required to answer the following questions. Note: All user information is kept private and confidential. Blank line to abort: Enter your real full name: MICHAEL Enter the handle you wish to use on this board: THISTLE Enter a blank line to abort Enter a password: SAFINA Enter your phone number: 0413397080 How old are you: 30 What computer are you using? <0> Amiga <1> C64/128/Pet <2> Atari ST/8 bit <3> IBM or clone <4> Apple MAC/8 bit <5> Radio Shack/TRS80 <6> Other Enter number: 3 What file transfer protocol will you be using? <0> Xmodem checksum <1> Xmodem CRC <2> Xmodem 1k <3> Ymodem <4> Zmodem Enter number: 4 Where did you obtain this BBS number? BOOT! What other 'underground' bulletin board systems do you use? NONE What can you contribute to this system? TIME KNOWLEDGE HARDWARE CONTACTS Define ANI: Define ANI: DONT KNOW Define ESS: DONT KNOW Define PBX: DONT KNOW Define CNA: DONT KNOW Define VMS: DONT KNOW Define X25: DONT KNOW Define PAD: DONT KNOW Define NUA: DONT KNOW 1> MICHAEL 2> THISTLE 3> SAFINA 4> 0413397080 5> 30 6> IBM or clone 7> Zmodem 8> BOOT! 9> NONE 10> TIME KNOWLEDGE HARDWARE CONTACTS 11> DONT KNOW 12> DONT KNOW 13> DONT KNOW 14> DONT KNOW 15> DONT KNOW 16> DONT KNOW 17> DONT KNOW 18> DONT KNOW Is this information correct (y/n)? Yes Checking to see if your handle is already in use................................ ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ........... Checking to see if your phone number is already in use.......................... ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ................. Your account has been saved When you call again, you can logon with either your handle, your phone number, or your account number: Account#: 136 Password: SAFINA WRITE THEM DOWN then press any key to continue... Thank you for answering those questions. If you have answered correctly your account will be validated during the next 24 hours. You MUST now send a validation eedback to the SysOp. Remaining Time: 3 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=>Feedback Writing to Phantasm [1] Enter subject: I DONT LIKE TOO MANY Hit on a blank line to end input 1>I DONT LIKE TOO MANY QUESTIONS AND IDONT LIKE PEOPLE WHO ASK TOO MANY 2>QUESTIONS ,BOOT! GAVE ME YOUR NO. AND SAID YOU WERE A COOL GUY ,ASK HIM IF 3>YOU WANT TO GIVE A VALIDATION OR NOT .IF NO YOUR LOSS MY GAIN I WILL LOG 4>ON TO-MORROW IF YOU ALLOW MY ACCESS IF NOT THANKS ANYWAY ASHLEY WILL BE ON 5>AGAIN BY THE WAY TELL JIM TO PHONE ME AS SOON AS HE RECEIVES THE DOSH AND 6>SENDS OFF THE GEAR TO ME SEEYOULATERJIMMIE!!! 7> Edit (?,A,C,D,E,F,H,L,R,S) -=> *** Menu *** bort message ontinue writing elete line dit a line ree space elp ist lines etype last line ave message While entering text: <^X> Erase entire line <^W> Erase last word Edit (?,A,C,D,E,F,H,L,R,S) -=>Saving... Remaining Time: 2 minutes [Main Menu] [? = Menu] -=> You have exceeded your time limit Goodbye Disconnecting...T NO CARRIER AT&F OK AT&C1&D2&I1&K2&E1 OK (Comms) * SW1 * PAD20 line 0 speed 2400 Any Network problems phone Network Support on Ext 4843 PAD>000010403000 ! Command name expected PAD>PAD ! Not a valid command PAD>HELP HELP knows about: ADDRESS, PROFILE, REMOTESERVER, LOGON PAD>AD PAD>ADDRESS ! Not a valid command PAD>ADDRESS 000010403000 ! Not a valid command PAD>LOGON Userid: PDSOFT Password: PAD>REMOTESERVER ! Not a valid command PAD>HELP REMOTESERVER You are connected to Sw1 Pad20 in Comms. PAD>HELP ADDRESS The following addresses are recognised: ENG.CAE, ENG.GEC, ENG.RVA, JANET, LIBRAR Y, LP, NAVAL, PAD, PH.I1P, PH.I1, PSS+, PSS, PSY, SOURCE, STATUS, VMEDRS, VME, ! VME, QMC, !CMS, ED.LIBRARY, EKVA, EMAS-A, !EMAS-A, CMSS, CMSP, CMS7171, CMS, ED. HELP, TRANS, CS, J+, J., HYPER, VMS2, VMS3, INFO, NISS, ART.SUN1, ENG.SUN1, BUBL , DIR, PINKGATE1, VMS1, NEW, ASG1, ASG2, SCI.SUN1, HIST.NEWS, PIOUS, SWURCC, PDS OFT, BIDS.ISI, BIDS.EMBASE, VIR PAD>HELP HELP knows about: ADDRESS, PROFILE, REMOTESERVER, LOGON PAD>HELP PROFILE The following profiles are available: V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 PAD>HELP LOGON Any Network problems phone Network Support on Ext 4843 PAD>JANET ! Not a valid command PAD>JOIN JANET ! Not a valid command PAD>HELP COMMAND HELP knows about: ADDRESS, PROFILE, REMOTESERVER, LOGON PAD>GOTO ! Not a valid command PAD>CONNECT Userid: 00000 Password: Host address: LANCASHIRE Unknown address PAD>CONNECT Userid: 00000 Password: Host address: JANET *** Call connected Welcome to Glasgow University JANET/JANET GATEWAY Problems phone 339-8855 X4843 *** Enter address 000010403000 *** Call connected HENSA/micros Archive at Lancaster University (uk.ac.hensa.micros) [Formerly known as NPDSA] Use username 'hensa' and password 'hensa', both in lower case login: hensa Password: NPDSA Release 0.01.000 started (Users 2/40, Load 0.45) Useful Commands To Get You Started ---------------------------------- ? Lists the commands you can use help Enters interactive help system news ? For a list of latest news topics Indexes ------- micros/ibmpc/dos/index IBM PC DOS | micros/ibmpc/dv/index IBM PC DesqView micros/ibmpc/win/index IBM PC Windows| micros/ibmpc/os2/index IBM PC OS2 micros/mac/finder/index Macintosh | micros/mac/hyper/index Mac Hypercard micros/atari/mint/index Atari MiNT | micros/atari/tos/index Atari ST micros/arch/riscos/index Archimedes | micros/amiga/dos/index Amiga micros/bbc/index BBC Micro | micros/misc/index Miscellaneous x/index X-Windows | tools/index Mainframe tools misc/rfc/index.txt RFC documents | kermit/index.pfx Kermit cti/biology/index CTI biology | iuic/centre/index IUIC The CHEST software directory is held online in the directory chest/directory People interested in the CTI material should type 'help cti' for details. People interested in the IUIC material should type 'help iuic' for details. For information on our conferencing system, type 'help nix'. -> ? The following commands are available : ? Lists available commands cat Displays files cd Changes the directory you are working in dir Shows you what is in a directory grep Searches files for a string help Invokes the interactive help system kermit Starts Kermit version 5A program logout Ends your session ls Shows you what is in a directory more Displays files in paged mode news Displays one of the news-of-the-day files peek Listing of encoded packed file pwd Shows the name of the current directory search Searches files for a string terminal Establishes the terminal type type Displays files xmodem Download file(s) using X/Y modem protocols ymodem Download file(s) using Y modem protocol zmodem Download file(s) using Z modem protocol You may abbreviate commands to any degree provided that what you type can be unambiguously identified -> -> cat Usage : cat { filename(s) | pattern } -> pwd Current directory is '/' (the top level) -> dir Files matching pattern '*' in directory '.' : 00contents ls-lR newsfile Directories matching pattern '*': chest cti docs help iuic kermit micros misc tools userguide x -> cd chest Current directory is 'chest' -> dir Files matching pattern '*' in directory '.' : 00contents Directories matching pattern '*': brsfocus designview directory eureka eurotech grateful-med icat pc-nfs -> dir eurotech Files matching pattern '*' in directory '~/chest/eurotech' : 00contents course.scr datef.hlp dmemos.exe dtrplus.exe enrol.scr enroll.scr equip.scr fract.hlp freef.hlp layout.exe logic.hlp ncd.com numbf.hlp people.scr phone.hlp pounds.hlp remind.mem report01.scr report02.scr report03.scr report04.scr report05.scr report06.scr report07.scr report08.scr report09.scr report10.scr report11.scr report12.scr report13.scr report14.scr rooms.scr sched.scr search01.scr search02.scr search03.scr search04.scr search05.scr search06.scr search07.scr search08.scr search09.scr search10.scr session.scr skills.scr status.mem taught.scr timef.hlp tr-plus.trs tradhc.dat trdemo.exe trjobs.dat trlock.dat trplus.dat trplus.dbd trplus.ddl trplus.ky1 trplus.ky2 trplus.ky3 trplus.ky4 trplus.stb trschd.dat used1.mlt users.scr Directories matching pattern '*': -> cd\ Error : Command 'cd\' is unknown -> cd.. Error : Command 'cd..' is unknown -> cd. Error : Command 'cd.' is unknown -> dir Files matching pattern '*' in directory '.' : 00contents Directories matching pattern '*': brsfocus designview directory eureka eurotech grateful-med icat pc-nfs -> dir pc-nfs Files matching pattern 'pc=-nfs' in directory '~/chest' : Directories matching pattern 'pc=-nfs': -> dir pc-nfs Files matching pattern '*' in directory '~/chest/pc-nfs' : 00contents pcnfs35c.boo readme.35c Directories matching pattern '*': -> help Updating help indexes; please wait a moment THE INTERACTIVE HELP SYSTEM This is the interactive help system, which hopefully will contain answers to any of the questions you're likely to ask about using the software archive. If you type just the command "help", you'll see this section as the first display. At the end of the text, the help system will give you a list of sub-topics, and invite you to choose one. Type in the name of the topic and press return, and you'll move down to the next level. This may also have sub-topics which you can visit, and so on. As well as giving the name of a sub-topic to go down to a lower level, you can also move back up to where you were before: you do this by pressing only RETURN in answer to the prompt. You'll then be reminded of what other sub-topics there are to choose. You can also quit at any time by replying "q" to the prompt and pressing RETURN. You can always enter the help system in this way, and you can navigate up and down the system to the bit you want. After a while you might find this a bit tiresome, so the system lets you go directly to a sub-topic if you wish. You do this by naming the sub-topics on the way to where you want to go. As an example, suppose you want to look up the page on the "dir" command. If you were navigating one stage at a time, you'ld go from this current topic to the "commands" sub-topic, and from there to the "dir" sub-topic. To get there directly, you would type help commands dir in the command line. To help you work out these "route maps", the top line of every display gives you the command you would type to get directly to the topic. Thus, if the top line shows help basics where indexes then that's the exact command you type to get directly to that information. You can if you wish abbreviate the topics you name to any degree, provided that what you give can be unambiguously identified; thus you could write the above command as help b whe i Hopefully you'll find the system easy to use, as each sub-topic in a list has some text to say what it's about. For newcomers to the system, we suggest you go next to the "basics" sub-topic of this page, which will start you off with essential information. If what you need is an idea of the commands you can use here, go to the "commands" sub-topic. If you want to acquire the help information by FTP, you'll find it provided in human-readable form in a number of files in directory "help". For an up-to-date list of what's available, FTP the file "help/00contents". help : sub-topics are : basics Where things are, what to do, etc commands The commands you can use cti The Computers in Teaching Initiative e-mail Contacting us by Electronic Mail ftp How to get files by FTP gopher The HENSA/micros archive gopher service iuic Inter-University Information Committee kermit Information specific to Kermit software micros Information specific to microcomputer software newsletters Electronic Mail newsletters nix The HENSA/micros conferencing system server The mail server interface to the HENSA/micros terminals Online access to our system *** Next topic (? for help) : -> dir Files matching pattern '*' in directory '.' : 00contents Directories matching pattern '*': brsfocus designview directory eureka eurotech grateful-med icat pc-nfs -> dir directory Files matching pattern '*' in directory '~/chest/directory' : 00contents Directories matching pattern '*': accounta animatio backuppr chemistr communic computer conferen dataanal database datasets desktopa desktopp educatio engineer entire expertsy graphics hypertex imagepro informat integrat language manageme mathemat miscella operatin planning printing processc programm programp security simulati software spreadsh statisti training utilityp viruspro wordproc -> cd directory Current directory is 'chest/directory' -> dir Files matching pattern '*' in directory '.' : 00contents Directories matching pattern '*': accounta animatio backuppr chemistr communic computer conferen dataanal database datasets desktopa desktopp educatio engineer entire expertsy graphics hypertex imagepro informat integrat language manageme mathemat miscella operatin planning printing processc programm programp security simulati software spreadsh statisti training utilityp viruspro wordproc -> cd graphics Current directory is 'chest/directory/graphics' -> dir Files matching pattern '*' in directory '.' : 00contents graphics.txt Directories matching pattern '*': -> download graphics.txt Error : Command 'download' is unknown -> ? The following commands are available : ? Lists available commands cat Displays files cd Changes the directory you are working in dir Shows you what is in a directory grep Searches files for a string help Invokes the interactive help system kermit Starts Kermit version 5A program logout Ends your session ls Shows you what is in a directory more Displays files in paged mode news Displays one of the news-of-the-day files peek Listing of encoded packed file pwd Shows the name of the current directory search Searches files for a string terminal Establishes the terminal type type Displays files xmodem Download file(s) using X/Y modem protocols ymodem Download file(s) using Y modem protocol zmodem Download file(s) using Z modem protocol You may abbreviate commands to any degree provided that what you type can be unambiguously identified -> zmodem graphics.txt **graphics.txt193275 5373422031 100660 OK