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- How to find the hidden messages in your
- Operative System or Workbench !
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- This is an exact copy of a text in the Nort-American Amiga magazine
- AMIGA WORLD. February 1995, page 5.
-
- Written by MAXX
- Original written by Denny Atkin
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- Hidden within each version of the Amiga's operating system is a bunch of
- secret messages left there by the Amiga development team. Some are simple
- credits, some are in-jokes, and a few are editorial comments about
- Commodore's marketing. Methods of finding and viewing these messages vary
- with the version of the operating system you're running.
-
- WORKBNCH 1.2 AND 1.3
-
- The AmigaDOS 1.x secret messages give thanks to the original Amiga
- development team. It really takes two people (or a three-handed extra-
- terrestrial) to see these.
- Reboot your computer and make sure that the Workbench screen is active.
- Have one person hold down both sets of Shift and Alt keys on the keyboard.
- Then press and hold each of the function keys in turn. A different message
- will appear for each key.
- You might also try popping a disk in and out of DF0: while holding down
- the above key sequence. Early versions of amigaDOS 1.2 (the enhancer kit
- shipped for the A1000) contained a rather vicious dig at Commodore from the
- original Amiga programmers that would appear when you ejected the disk.
- Later 1.2 releases with the A500 and A2000 were toned down to compliments.
-
- WORKBENCH 2
-
- Soon after upgrading to Workbench 2, I received a cryptic e-mail message
- from an anonymous source at Commodore's old VAX minicomputer. It said
- "Control the alternate menus to shift into an enlightened state." Now, at
- this point, you can put the magazine aside and try to figure out the method
- for yourselves, as I did. But if you want the scoop, just keep reading.
- As with the Workbench 1.x secret messages, you'll need three hands to see
- these. First, click on the Workbench window with the left mouse button to
- activate it. Now, press and hold down the Ctrl key, both Alt keys, and both
- Shift keys. Use the mouse to select any of the Workbench menu items. Then
- release the keys and choose Last message from the Workbench menu. You'll see
- a secret message. Repeat this for every Workbench menu item - each has its
- own message.
-
- WORKBENCH 3: THE PUZZLE
-
- Of course, no new release of Workbench arrives without a hidden secret or
- two. The Easter eggs in AmigaDOS 3, though, where hidden just a bit to well.
- Just as my book, Denny Atkin's Best Amiga Tips And Secrets, was about to go
- to press last year, I received another mysterious note from Commodore's
- minicomputer, this one giving clues on finding the secret messages in Work-
- bench 3.0. I didn't have time to puzzle them out, so I just tossed them in
- the book, trusting that enterprising readers would find out what I couldn't.
- More than a year later, I was still getting pleas from readers to spill the
- beans - it seems the clues were just a bit too obscure for us.
- The following two clues are the ones I received. Give yourself a huge pat
- on the back (you might use that third hand you used in the exercises above)
- if you can access the secret messages using these clues - nobody I know was
- able to do so.
- Clue #1: Control is given to those who are shifted four from the start and
- do not give up on the alternate course.
- Clue #2: When it is about time to learn the secrets of the master, one must
- also qualify for the enlightenment.
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- WORKBENCH 3: THE SOLUTION
-
- Couldn't find them? Don't feel badly; you're in good company. The hints
- above were printed in my book, and I got dozens of e-mail letters from
- people asking for the solution. The problem was, even I couldn't figure them
- out. I finally tracked down Deep Byte, now late of Commodore, and he filled
- me in on the exact procedure. It's a doozy, and I feel better about needing
- help.
- First, the technical description: The messages show up when the About menu
- item is selected while the Ctrl, Shift, and Alt keys are being held down and
- the Workbench Open count turns 16 due to the requester appearing.
- Here's the procedure in plain english:
- 1) Boot your Amiga. If you have many Workbench tools (such as AppIcons)
- running, You may end up being past 16 already, so you may have to shut some
- of the down.
- 2) Press and hold down the right mouse button.
- 3) Press and hold down the Ctrl, left-Shift, left-Alt, right-Shift, and
- right-Alt keys.
- 4) Select "About" from the Workbench menu.
- 5) Move the About window aside (don't close it), click on the Workbench
- window again, and repeat from step 2. Within 15 tries, a different About box
- should open. If this does not happen, you may have the Workbench.library
- open too many times. To make this work, reboot without runningthe startup
- sequence, start Workbench (using the LoadWB command), and try again.
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- Denny Atkin is author of the book:
- "Denny Atkin's Best Amiga Tips And Secrets".
-
- Send suggestion to him via e-mail at DennyAmiga@aol.com, or write to him
- c/o AmigaWorld.
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