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% Phuckin' Phield Phreakers %
X Of The NPA 619 Present X
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% THE PHUCKIN' PHIELD PHREAKER NEWS %
X ISSUE NUMBER TWO, VOLUME ONE X
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# Written By PPP-619 Members #
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Lamer's Disclaimer:
The information included within these pages of this "newsletter" is intended
solely for informational and educational purposes only. Under the U.S.
Constitution and its Bill of Rights, we are only exercising our "freedom of
the press" and are protected under the law. This also carries into the readers
use of this newsletter. We, PPP-619, and the authors of this newsletter have
no responsibilities, whatsoever, of any of the information and errors in any
information contained in this letter. Also, we do not have responsibility for
you, the reader if you decide to use any of this for malicious or illicit
activity, we don't encourage it. But, enuff talk, here's the paper.
PPP (c) Copyright 1989 Phuckin' Phield Phreakers 619
Written December 3, 1989
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[2.2] PPP Newsletter
Welcome To The Phuckin' Phield Phreakers Newsletter
Introduction:
Welcome and hello to all non-lamers out there. We, PPP-619, have been
putting this second newsletter together of some time now, and I hope this is a
pretty good one, at least better than our first one.
Anyway, we have lots of stuff here, new members lists, our text philes
listing, scan results of the 619 NPA, junk on gold boxes, more projects, and
just a bunch of little things you might find interesting.
So, in the conclusion of this introduction, we just hope you find some
of this stuff interesting, and useful, if not, oh well, maybe in our next
newsletter, something of interest will capture your attention.
Till then, seeya all...
Doctor Dissector
PPP-PUD
Table Of Contents:
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Phile Title
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2.1 Title Page and Disclaimer
2.2 Introduction And Table Of Contents
2.3 619 NPA Scan Results Part II
2.4 PPP's Text Phile List
2.5 PPP Project List Since Issue #1
2.6 PPP's Bulletin Board Project
2.7 PPP Member List
2.8 PPP New Info And Shit List
2.9 Conclusion and Greets
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[2.3] PPP Newsletter
NPA 619 SCANNING RESULTS PART ][
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NPA 619 Is Located In Southern California, San Diego Country Area
This is the second part of the latest and greatest scanning that is being
and has been done in the 619 NPA. This document is dated in the Fall of 1989.
Note the following NOTE so that you don't get pissed off if you find something
different. Future parts to this series will be posted on local 619 BBS's as
well as future issues of PPP. If you have something to contribute, please
call the BBS's at the end of this issue. Thanx.
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* PLEASE NOTE: *
* ------------ *
* This listing was compiled from various sources, the scanner *
* assumes no responsibility for the validity of the results *
* presented in this listing. Also note that scanning is legal, *
* but not late at night. Check with your local telco and find *
* out this info. *
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All text between 77 character length "."s represent the logon screens of
various computer mainframes/systems.
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748 Exchange Scanning
* Scanned By: Doctor Dissector
Looking For That Damned PUSD Computer.......
748-0002 - LOUD Tone blasts the line....
748-0237 - connects, sits there
748-0252 - logoff
748-0265 - logoff
748-0266 - logoff
748-0309 - connects, sends out a steady stream of characters at a certain
rhythm... I don't really know what it is. Check it out...
748-0349 - logoff
748-0375 - logoff
748-0378 - logoff
748-0413 - logoff
748-0465 - logoff
748-0532 - logoff
748-0571 - Poway High School Net BBS (300 bps, 8,N,1) (p.s. A WEAK bbs...)
If you are bored, try crashing this one... (phun... hehe)
748-0642 - connects, but when sending a BREAK signal, it sends you a "?"...
Figure this out...
748-0667 - logoff
748-0680 - logoff
748-0912 - connects, sits there
748-1001 - logoff
748-1002 - logoff
748-1307 - logoff
748-1342 - logoff
748-1379 - logoff
748-1458 - logoff
748-1466 - logoff
748-1603 - connects, sends garbage at 1200,8,n,1 & 1200,7,e,1
748-1734 - recording (voice)
748-1879 - logoff
748-2005 - logoff
748-2263 - logoff
748-2301 - logoff
748-2499 - logoff
748-2856 - connects, sends garbage & then logs off
748-3119 - logoff
748-3174 - strange tones
748-3212 - strange tone - oscillates between silence & tone
748-3407 - connects, sits there
748-3460 - strane tones
748-3505 - connects, sits there
748-3528 - connects, gives feedback (when pressing return), messed my comm
program up somehow when I connected at 300 bps 7,E,1, and I had
to cold boot the system to get everything back to normal. Strange.
748-3564 - rings forever...
748-3644 - dBored PD BBS system, non-subscription node. 300-2400 non MNP's.
This is the non-paid node of this 3 node BBS system (3 I think...)
748-3706 - connects, gives feedback (when pressing return), nothing else
I think this is like the 748-3528, but I deliberatly connected at
1200 8,N,1/7,E,1/8,M,2/8,M,1 without any luck regarding anything
big besides a bunch of stoopid looking charachters.
748-3716 - connects, sits there
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: Scanned by: Dark Helmet :
: Member of PPP 619 :
: SysOp of The Internal Stack III :
: (NPA)PRI-VATE :
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OK, this is a compilation of the scanning I did of the 741 and the 744
prefixes. I used Code Thief v3.5 for this one. It's a pretty cool program.
Date: 10/26/89
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0002 : LOUD tone! Blow your fuckin ear off!
0003 : Sounds like a spaceship or some shit like that.
0028 : This is the number that voices start.
0038 : CARRIER - Don't know, just hangs up on you, but is a CARRIER.
0041 : Small tone.
0063 : Tone that sounds like a computer, but strange.
0077 : Another tone, strange. Possibly a FAX or something.
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That was a scan of 0000-0100. That's enough for one night, I'm damn tired
and going to b