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- | |
- | G U N B E L T ] I [ |
- | by Lord Blix |
- | |
- | Documentation |
- | Aug. 25, 1987 |
- | |
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-
-
- Welcome to the exciting world of Gunbelt 3 (yawn). Gunbelt is an all-
- encompassing tool for the exploration of all functions of your IBM or
- compatible modem. It is intended to be used in a legal manner. Any other use
- if hereby forbidden! (of course, who cares what I say).
-
-
- FEATURES:
-
- * New windowing routines to make the whole thing seem much
- more organized.
-
- * Complete Configuration menu which can be called from anywhere
- within the program.
-
- * 100-Entry Extender Dialing Directory which stores all relevant
- information about a number and also may be called from wherever
- you are.
-
- INCLUDING:
- Last Time Called
- Number of Good Codes
- Percentage of Good Codes
- Output Filename
- etc...
-
-
- * The Modem Irritation Mode finally works! You can irritate up to
- twenty of your closest enemies at the same time.
-
- * Wargames dialer capable of dialing through five different
- exchanges (976 recommended) with different range sizes. Output
- may go to screen, disk, printer or any combination.
-
- * Gunner 3.0 - Now supports four code algorythms while concurrently
- dialing up to 12 of your favorite exchanges. Each code may use
- a different technique.
-
- * Full editing supported on the destination numbers file.
-
- * Coming in Gunbelt 3.1 - An on-line Mini-term program to
- check out Wardialed numbers.
-
- And Finally...
-
- * A nice credits page mentioning the names of all the people
- who'd people really upset if I didn't.
-
-
- Enough, already. On with the instructions....
-
-
-
- Reconfigure Gunbelt [^T]:
- -------------------------
- Select this option the first time you run Gunbelt. You may either highlight
- this from the main menu or merely hit [Ctrl]-[T] from wherever you are. All
- options are pretty well self-explanatory.
- Be sure to set Gunbelt to the proper COM port number with this feature. You
- may find it necessary to exit the program and re-run it after doing this.
-
-
- Edit Number Directory [^N]:
- ---------------------------
- Selecting this option will bring up your exchange list. The following
- options will then work:
-
- [Enter] - This will TAG or UNTAG an exchange. Only
- the tagged files will be used by the
- code hacker.
- [E] - Edit the highlighted entry. You will be
- asked for all information about the
- exchange at this file.
- [X] - Return to previous operation.
-
-
-
- Wardialer 1.1
- -------------
- Everyone knows what this is for. And if you don't then stop reading this
- and go to sleep.
- Commands are:
-
- [E] - Edit the Exchange List.
- [X] - Return to main menu.
- [S] - Begin the hacking.
- [1] - Toggle OUTPUT TO SCREEN.
- [2] - Toggle OUTPUT TO PRINTER.
- [3] - Toggle OUTPUT TO DISK.
- (filename: Gunbelt.War)
-
- Wardialer 1.1 - Exchange List
- -----------------------------
- This is where you enter the ranges you wish your computer to look over.
- Commands are:
-
- [E] - Edit an exchange entry.
- [D] - Delete and exchange from the list.
- [X] - Return to Wardialer menu.
-
-
- Gunner 3.0
- ----------
- This is the latest version of Gunner, a very nice code hacker.
- Commands are:
-
- [S] - Start hacking out codes.
- [X] - Return to main menu.
- [M] - Change Mode (see notes).
- [D] - Access the destination numbers.
-
- Gunner 3.0 - Destination Numbers
- --------------------------------
- Here is your list of reliable carrier tones that can is used to detected a
- good code. A maximum of 21 can be saved and are accessed at random.
- Commands are:
-
- [A] - Add number to list.
- [D] - Delete last entry.
- [S] - Save Destination Numbers to disk.
- [L] - Load Destination Numbers.
- (This is usually done automatically).
-
-
- NOTES: Code Algorythm Modes
- ---------------------------
- Gunbelt ]I[ supports four methods of producing its codes.
-
- 1] SHORT SEQUENCE - A small number will be added to your starting
- code. For instance, if you chose a starting code of 321230 and
- a short increment of 3, the resulting codes would be:
- 321230, 321233, 321236, 321239, etc..
-
- 2] RANDOM SEQUENCE - A random number will be added to your starting
- code. You choose the maximum possible jump between 5 and 2000.
- Gunbelt will choose a random number between 1 and that number.
-
- 3] GUNBELT 2.0 - This was the only mode support in older versions of
- this program. If you are very sure that there are some codes
- hiding out in a certain area, use this. You choose a "block
- size", for example, 25. Gunbelt then scrambles all codes in
- a block of 25, starting from your base code. It then dials these
- in a random order. No sequencial dialing and you get every code.
-
- 4] SHOT IN THE DARK - You are not asked for any information in this
- mode. All codes are created using only the code length. This is
- especially useful if you're looking for a cache of good codes. I've
- had very good luck with this.
-
- When changing modes, hit [M]. You will be asked for the extender entry
- number. This number is listed to the left of your tagged extender at the top
- of the screen.
-
-
-
- Modem Irritation Mode
- ---------------------
- Tired of munchies who have a peaceful night's sleep? Unable to get out to
- blow their house up? Well put in the phone numbers of up to 20 of your
- favorite peons, turn off the speaker (hit [Ctrl]-[T]), and go to sleep.
- Commands are:
-
- [A] - Add number to death list.
- [D] - Delete last entry from list.
- [S] - Start the fun!
- [X] - Return to main menu.
-
-
- View Credits
- ------------
- A list of really nice boards and sysops who wanted to be mentioned.
-
-
- Terminal Mode
- -------------
- This isn't used quite yet. But it will be a term program linked to the
- wardialer so you can check out all carriers.
-
-
- Exit to DOS
- -----------
- We're not quite sure how this works yet, but we'll keep you posted.
-
-
- NOTES OF INTEREST (maybe):
- We will be sending out pre-made lists of destination
- numbers for you to load and use. Or if you have some good
- ones, send them to one of the boards listed on the credits
- page.
- There is NO picture of Andy Capp on here, Creeping. Quit
- looking for it. Well, ok...
-
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- Yeah, it does look like a broken light bulb.
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