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========== HOW DO I GET A COPY OF THE HACK REPORT? ==========
The Hack Report is a monthly publication of the FidoNet International Echo
SHAREWRE and the author, Lee Jackson (1:382/95). If you would like a
complete (non-split) copy of the report, please read on to learn how to get
one.
In addition to being posted in the FidoNet International Echos SHAREWRE,
PDREVIEW, WARNINGS, and DIRTY_DOZEN, the WildNet Shareware Conference, the
ILink Shareware_Support conference, and the RIME Shareware Conference, all
issues of The Hack Report are distributed as an archive. You may obtain a
copy of the latest archive from the following sources:
* FidoNet BBSs *
Location and address Phone Numbers Speeds/Protocols
==================== ============== ================
Zone 1, USA:
Far Point Station 1:382/77 (512) 259-4896 HST,V32b,V42b
FLOTOM Enterprises 1:382/91 (512) 282-3941 HST,V32b,V42b
Shadowdale 1:278/624 (718) 934-1843 HST,V32b,V42b
Solitude 1:300/23 (602) 747-5236 V32,V42b
Zone 1, Canada:
ArcadiaVision 1:230/41 (219) 766-2378 2400
(F'Reqs by Listed Nodes only)
The Data Dump 1:140/12 (306) 956-3383 HST,V32b,V42b
(BBS d/l on first call: F'Req by NodeListed systems only -
distributed with an ARJ Security Envelope)
Misty Mountain BBS 1:241/7 (613) 687-2497 2400
The OmegaStardock 1:250/508 (416) 498-5602 2400
The Sound Blaster
Digest Support BBS 1:259/210 (416) 840-2485 2400
Zone 2, Israel:
Rudy's Place 2:403/138 (972)3-9667561 V32b,V42b,MNP
Zone 5,RSA:
Chaos Manor 5:7102/713 27-21-557-6775 HST 9600
(F'Req only - no BBS calls)
The Mutant's 5:7102/714 (021)99-1756 V32,MNP
Pencil Pad
Novel User Group 5:7101/22 (012)221-2345 HST,V32,V42b
The Catalyst 5:7104/1 (041)34-1122 HST,V32,V42b
5:7104/2 (041)34-2859 V32
In Zone 1, current issues of The Hack Report are available on the
first Saturday of each month for F'Req from all Zone 1 sources
using the magic name HACK. Back issues are not made available, due
to the cumulative nature of the report. Files are requestable from
5am-2am Central Time, first time d/ls allowed.
The report is also available via TICK from some of the above sources:
contact the SysOps of each system to confirm availability and to have
your system set up in their TIC.CFG files.
* CompuServe *
Location Area's GO code Filename
==================== ============== ============
IBM BBS Forum GO IBMBBS HK92FA.ZIP
* SDNet/Works! *
The Hack Report is distributed as two files, HACK92FA.SDA (text
description) and HACK92FA.SDN (the full archive), via the SDNet/Works!
file distribution system. The files are available in the SDN_TEXT area
of your local SDNet/Works! distribution BBS.
* EXEC-PC *
The Hack Report is also available in the Mahoney IBM Compatible Files
Collection (Text - No Docs) on EXEC-PC under the filename HACK92FA.ZIP.
Call (414)789-4210 (8N1) by modem to join.
* Other Sites *
Location and address Phone Numbers Filenames
==================== ============== ============
The RaLin BBS, Fremont, CA (510)651-0253,,3322 HACK92FA.LZH
(Humans Only - No F'Reqs Yet)
*************************************************************************
For verification purposes, here are the 32-bit CRCs for the December
issue of The Hack Report, as calculated by Barry Geller's CRC-32 program
(v2.0, copyright 1989 by Barry Geller):
Calculating CRC-32 for HACK92FA.RPT 2447266189 Dec. 91DE518D Hex
Calculating CRC-32 for HACK92FA.COL 0045850269 Dec. 02BB9E9D Hex
Calculating CRC-32 for HACK92FA.IDX 3742267216 Dec. DF0E7750 Hex
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***I actively encourage the distribution of the archive in its original,
unmodified state (except for archive type conversion) to other BBS
systems. If you upload it to a board that isn't hooked into this echo,
please leave a message for the SysOp to let them know what you've
sent. Ask them (politely) to read it and respond (if they have
comments) through you or by calling one of the systems listed in the
report and posting their comments.
My thanks go out to all who have made this report a reality (with the
exception of the hackers who made the report a necessity, of course). The
report is not "my" report: rather, it's a report _from_ me _to_ you, based
on your posts in FidoNet and other networks. Thanks for your support, and
for helping to keep shareware clean!