- G L O B E T R O T T E R - +=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+ + Volume #5, File #1 Date: 14/08/1988 + + + + + + Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM + +=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+ (C) - Copyright 88 The Realm CONTRIBUTORS: NONE Yet Again Grrrrr! FROM THE EDITOR ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Never.........In The Field......... Of Human Conflict, Have so Few........Stuffed so much...For So many. We shall fight them on our Baud Lines, on The Networks, with our Pc's We Shall Never Surrender!!!!! D E A T H T O T E L E S C U M Anyone hacking in Melbourne and Victoria in general, should understand the above. Lets face it, they have gone too far. As soon as the new laws were passed, they unleashed their terror, purpouse of which was to scare us, and I am afraid It worked. As soon as the word got out that boards were being raided, by the feds and friends, over 50% of existing hacking establishments have been whiped from the face of this earth, and virtually all the rest have been so severelly straightened out, and that's not funny. Apart from The Realm, there are two hacking boards still operating as before, with just one being of decent quality. Congratulations to the sysop. You know who you are . Lets just hope things will get back to normal soon. I would just like to say few words to telescum and DI if they're watching. "You haven't killed the hackers, they will always haunt you. All you achieved, is to remove the only means by which you can find out what we are up to" I must admit they got to me as well, but sometimes, you got to say what the fuck, and go for it. As a result here it is, Globe Trotter Volume #5 and plans are on the way for future issues, which I hope will get even bigger and better. Look on the bright side, if you ever stuff things up, ten years in jail will go very quickly and there is nothing few cc's of Ethylene Glycol can't fix. Catch Ya Later ----====} THE FORCE {====---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I N D E X ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S -------------------------------- - Phreaking This will be a section which will run over the next few issues. It will mainly deal with the more technical espects of phreaking. - System Passwords: Primes and other bits. - Trix of The Trade AUSSIE LOOPS - Unusual Systems An outdial in Hong Kong? - Hack Of The Month HP-3000 In Japan - Inside Information Dialcom System 01, The Times Network User List - Network Profile: We say farewell to datapac, but will it die that easilly. N O T S O R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S --------------------------------------------- - DNIC UPDATES New networks are being Born Every Month. I have a small listing with some of the more recent discoveries. - CONTRIBUTIONS I really need some help!. - PRIME ACCOUNTS Some Tips for Creating Accounts On Primes. - THUNDER DOWN UNDER Time is Near! =============================================================================== PHREAKING ~~~~~~~~~ I don't really want to write this section, so I will try to organise someone else to do it for me. One of the reasons being that I have enough to do with the rest of the file, and I know there are people out there far more qualified in the art of Phreaking. Phreaking is technically, ripping off the phone companies, which I think is ok, since they rip us of rather badly themselves. Phreakers however define phreaking, as using the resources available for the sake of knowledge. There is no doubt everyone has their own definition. To get started, I'll talk about the technology, what systems are being used and how they work, as well as other related topics. This is only an introduction, based on the technical side and on how the system works. The Information on HOW TO, will follow over the next few issues. CLASSES OF TRANSMISSION MEDIA ============================= OPEN WIRE This is the most original of all transmission media. It consists of a pair of copper wires strung between telephone poles, carrying one voicegrade channel that is used alternately by a number of subscribers on the network. One pair of wires can serve only two points at a time. Since the early days of telephone, wire pairs have largely been replaced by other transmission media for voice communications, but are still used in certain countries and even certain rural areas of AUSTRALIA, USA, CANADA etc. For data transmission over long distances, wire pairs are not desirable since they are suceptible to such problems as cross talk, electromagnetic interference, loss of attenuation, etc., resulting in poor line quality. CABLE The cost of installing open-wire pairs and the rapidly increasing requirement for transmission channels soon led to the bundling of insulated wires into a large cable, with each pair uniquely coloured for identification. As many as several hundered pairs of wires can be bundled in one cable. This method not only reduces cost of installing telephone facilities, but also protects the wires from the elements. Most telephone lines between central offices and local subscribers are cables. Significantly, each pair of wires is now capable of carrying a number of voice channels. COAXIAL CABLE A coaxial cable is composed of a conductive cylinder with a wire in the center, with the space between the conductive cylinder and the wire filled with insulating medium. A coaxial cable can transmit at a much higher frequency than a wire pair, allowing greater amounts of data to be transmitted in a given time period, that is, the channel is "wider". A great number of voice channels can be sent over coaxial cables, which are shielded from noise and other forms of distortion. CARRIER SYSTEM A carrier system is not a physical entity, rather, it is a technique of utilizing various transmission media. Through the use of multiplexing techniques, a carrier system can accomodate a number of channels on the same physical line, be it an open wire pair, cable, or a coaxial cable, by placing each channel on a different frequency level. HIGH FREQ. RADIO Instead of sending electrical signals over metallic media as in the cases of open wire, cable and coaxial cable, a long-wave radio system transmits radio signals over ope air space at a specific portion of the frequency spectrum. High frequency means that a much larger number of signals can be transmitted, compared with other media. MICROWAWE MIcrowave transmission utilizes the high end of the radio frequency range and requires special equipment for transmission and reception. It is currently being used by common carriers and specialized common carriers alike, primarily on long-haul communications links. Its advantage over radio, and cable systems is that it requires less frequent reamplification, and that no wire stringing is needed. Also, the possible bandwidth capacity is much greater with microwave radio transmission. By the same token, microwave transmission requires a line of sight path; a high transmission tower and antenae are also needed. A long-distance microwave line is made up of a series of relay towers spaced approximately 30 miles apart, with every two consecutive towers within sight of each other. Signals are amplified and retransmitted by the towers along the route. SATTELITES These are, in fact forms of microwave transmission in that the satellites which orbit around the earth in geo-synchronous orbits, represent relay stations for earth bound communications links. This type of microwave transmission is ideal for long-distance communications since the high altitude of the satellite avoids the interference caused by earth's curvature and other physical obstructions such as mountains and atmospheric conditions. A large number of communication satellites are now orbiting the earth, and are utilized for domestic as well as international communications. UNDERSEA CABLE These are special types of coaxial cables laid on the seabed across the ocean. They provided an important means for intercontinental telephone communications before the introduction of the satellites, and are still used heavily. WAVEGUIDES These are metal tubes that serve as paths and confinement for very high frequency radio waves. There are two types of waveguides: rectangular and circular. The rectangular waveguide has been used for some time as a feder line between microwave antennae and their associated ground equipment. It is useful only for very short distances, usualy not more than 1000 feet. The circular waveguide can provide much longer transmission lengths and is being implemented on Experimental Basis. Waveguides can prowide vast transmiossion capacity for voice as well as data. They hae beep,proven feasible, but their large scale implementation will most probably never take off. FIBRE OPTICS Fibre optic Cables a really a form of a waveguide, in this case light waves are used. The high frequency means a very large number of logical channels can be transmitted over a single fibre. Fibre optic cables are now replacing the wire pairs, and allready are being used for links between subscribers and the local offices, where as few years ago, they were restricted to land lines and inter-exchange lines. This transmission medium, is likelly to dominate the world of telecomunications, within the next few years, because it is cheap and free from distortions and electromagnetic interference, which the wire pairs and other cables suffer. A single Fibre Optic Cable is very thin, thus hundereds of strands can be bound together into a small sized cable, and at 2 cents per meter, per strand, it is becomming very economical. LASERS Laser stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission Radiation. Just like the fibre optic transmission, a laser utilizes a much higher portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. It can thus be used for transmission without tying up all ready crowded radio frequency spectrum. The laser is limited to communications along a line of sight, which suggests a possibility for short links betwwen large buildings for example. The laser is still being developed, and posible hopes are for communications with satellites and over interstellar distances. I have set a limit to the maximum size of each file, and I seem to be going over the limit, so I'll continue this next month. I'll have some actual HOW TO, information on phreaking, as well as information on. - FREQUENCY, BANDWIDTH and TRANSMISSION SPEEDS - DIGITAL AND ANALOG TRANSMISSION - MULTIPLEXING - LINE FACILITIES - SWITCHED FACILITIES - LOW-SPEED LINES - VOICEGRADE LINES - WIDEBAND LINES - PRIVATE LEASED LINES - DIGITAL TRANSMISSION FACILITIES - PACKET SWITCHING SERVICES - COMMON CARRIERS - TRANS-CANADA TELEPHONE SYSTEM - CNCP TELECOMMUNICATIONS - SPECIALIZED COMMON CARRIERS - MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP. - SP COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY Rather are large list of material, and the ideas keep comming in, hehehe something to do over the next few months. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYSTEM PASSWORDS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yes He did it again. I am fully stocked up with primes, so I guess you will get some of the useless ones to try for yourselves. Ok, lets get to it, I have a prime in Israel, Asia and something little better. 5252116048 PRIMENET 20.2.2 PS PORE Login TEST/TEST 425140000216 PRIMENET 20.2.1.R2 MOKED Login PRIME/PRIME 3110312001xx Type 'OPERATOR' Well, I think after all this time, you might deserve something of greater value. To make sure Only few get it, there are 99 combinations you will need to try untill you find the right system. When you do, typing operator, will give you Nice access with a fair bit of privs, like changing the news and login messages etc etc. Have fun, and may you find it. If you do, I hope you are not that stupid as to actually change the system news and loggin messages!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRIX OF THE TRADE - LOOPS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It is very hard to find a loop in Australia, and I guess you can all imagine how many uses they have. There are rumours that they do exist down here, but as I yet I have never seen a REAL ONE. Luckilly, there are ways around everything. There are certain numbers, which you can call, mainly some old PBX's and my favourite an out of order telecom recorded message service. Next thing you will need is to boost the signal which your phone sends out, so that the current leaks across the relays and other circuits. Basically if you can find the right number, and there are a few around, you can create your own artificial bridge. Then if people call the same number, there is enough signal leaking from one line to another to get an audible connection. If you are lucky, you will not need any extra hardware to boost the signals from your phone. This is usually the case if you can come across a telecom recorded message service which is out of order. They work exceptionally well. The second method of building your own bridges, involves few alterations to a telecom junction box. It is a relativelly simple circuit and all you have to do is pick two or more people and install it on their lines. The circuit has to keep the line open, after the real user hangs up the phone. Second thing, via few resistors you connect two lines with an identical circuit on each. Thus one person calls one number, other the second, say it was a wrong number when the real owners answer and after they hang up, the two lines get connected. This is the most simplest circuit, all it does is keep the line open, Connect the two lines after the real owner has droped his receiver and disconnect you as well as the link when he picks up the phone. Basically when the owner drops the line it activates a switch which keeps it open and links with another, and when he picks up the phone it turns itself off, cutting the link and disconnecting you. This also makes an ideal phone tap, since you can listen in from any phone anywhere in the world. If you happen to be a serious electronics buff, then something a little more elaborate is possible. A circuit that hooks up 3 line and is controlled from one line. If you send a particular tone or sequence of pulses, you can activate/deactivate the connections to the other lines and even use them as extenders. Basically the sky is the limit and all of the circuit are cheap to construct, and can be made reasonably compact. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ UNUSUAL SYSTEMS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a very interesting System, I have found in HONG KONG. (yes, the complete scans are comming soon). It is most probably an outdial, or some some sort of a datafax conversion service which it claims to be. I have no idea what a datafax conversion service does, but it does prompt you to enter a number, and the accepted format is identical to the local phone numbers. 4545500431 - Datafax Conversion Service ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HACK OF THE MONTH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hack Of The Month: HP-3000 Location: JAPAN Date: 04/AUG/88 Hacked By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- Notes: Nothing interesting about this system. Only worth while thing, is the stock and shares information it contains. Theoretically it would be possible to assign yourself shares in that company. Sample Login: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ?-04408xxxxx COM : hello xxxxx.xxxxxxxx HP3000 / MPE V G.xx.xx (BASE G.xx.xx). SUN, AUG 14, 1988, 10:35 AM ######## This is Tokyo, Japan ######################## # # # System Back-up time is as follows: # # # # MON 7:00 ~ 7:30 a.m. # # TUE - THU 7:45 ~ 8:15 a.m. # # FRI 7:45 ~ 9:15 a.m. # # # # To: HPDesk users # # # # HPDesk system is UNAVAILable during about # # 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. every Monday, due to MAIL # # MAINTENANCE. # # # ################# Thank you for your cooperation. #### : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSIDE INFORMATION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Times Network has the priviledge of having number 1 in the dialcom network. This doesn't mean it was the first, and it's more or less your average dialcom set up running on a number of primes. I don't know whether the users of this system have Netlink access, since we have never spent enough time on it to find out. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= =-=-= TIMES NETWORK System 01 User Directory =-=-= =-=-= =-=-= =-=-= By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- Date: 12/03/88 =-=-= =-=-= =-=-= =-=-= - From The Depths Of - The Realm - =-=-= =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 4132 EXPLORERS TRAVEL MCGEE, B 01:MAG10054 6936 MAPLES, WARING WHITE, I V 01:PCW10004 6937 MICRO RESOURDCE GOLD, STEVE 01:PCW10019 6938 HELSTON COMPUTER CENTRE HARMER, CAREY 01:PCW10024 6939 ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE PRODUCTS ILLINS, DAVE 01:PCW10077 6940 LATHAM LATHAM, R F (DR) 01:PCW10084 6941 CAPRICORN DATA LTD DEANE, JAMES 01:PCW10087 6943 TOUCHE ROSS & CO STILLING, PETER 01:PCW10095 6944 STILLING PETER. J. STILLING, PETER. J. (MR) 01:PCW10095 6945 STILLING P.J. STILLING, PETER J. 01:PCW10095 6947 IMPRESSE LIMITED COLLISON, B A 01:PCW10107 6948 SOFTWARE DYNAMICS LTD PINNICK, P R (DR) 01:PCW10110 6949 FIVESTAR SOFTWARE HARRIS, JUNIOR (MR) 01:PCW10118 6950 PRESTEL STOUTE II, EDWIN (DR) 01:PCW10118 6951 FIVESTAR HARRIS, E (MR) 01:PCW10118 6952 FIVESTAR SFTWAR HARRIS, E (MR) 01:PCW10118 11602 PERSONAL COMPUTER WORLD LINDERHOLM, OWEN 01:XYZ001:PCW002 11623 GWYNEDD CAREERS SERVICE WILIAMS, RHYS E 01:YNK011 11707 LACKHAM COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUR SAVAGE, RICHARD (MR) 01:YSS011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DNIC UPDATES ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The number of networks is growing every day, and any new network is mostly virgin territory, full of bugs, and security faults. I will have a revised listing of all the dnics in few months time, but at the moment, here are few new networks and updates which I came up with this month. Country Network Dnic ================================================== BARBADOS IDAS 3420 BELGIUM DCS 2064 BERMUDA IDAS 3500 BERMUDA IDAS 3504 CHILE VTR 7305 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC CODETEL 3701 LUXEMBOURG LUXPAC 2703 PANAMA INTELPAQ 7142 PERU ??? 7160 SINGAPORE ??? 5251 SINGAPORE ??? 5252 USA US LINK NETWORK 7045 Some recent updates, to the List in VOLUME #1 ARGENTINA 7220 - Network Called UDTS, not ARPAC CHILE 7303 - Network Called CHILE-PAC Not ECOM EGYPT 6023 - Network Name ARENTO, recently found the DNIC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTRIBUTIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Globe Trotter has been running for almost half a year now, and it now enjoys international audiences, so how about putting something back into it. I am really finding it hard to come up with the usual two files, and i can no longer release one issue every month, although I'll keep trying. If you have anything please mail me. We require Information, Files, Sample Logins of Hacked Systems, Nua's, ANYTHING. Ahhh, this reminds me. As you may have noticed, I am obssesd with mapping out the networks on this earth, and I really get exited every time I make a new entry into the Realm Dbase, which now occupies arround 1 meg. If anyone has any Primes (with Netlink) they would like to contribute to the cause, I'll supply you with all the results gained, and I will give the use of the dbase which we all ready have, for searches and for info on particular areas. (Not the complete Dump by the way!). Secondly, if anyone would like to co-ordinate scanning from a particular system, or the areas being scanned, Please, again contact me, since a lot of resources would be saved. Lastly, if you have your own compiled lists of NUA's or even single adresses, I would also appreciate their donation. A lot of little bits make up something really nice. Now, to the problem of actually getting the information to me. Well, I have a mailbox on Altos which I visit quite often, so that's a good place to start (username: force), or I can be reached via these BBS's. MEGAWORKS PACIFIC ISLAND THE FORGOTTEN REALM (USA) ZEN GREYHAWK Or you can pass the info along any member of The Realm, and please put the date on the file, and your handle if you want credit to be given where credit is due. Thanx! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRIME ACCOUNTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It would be too long and too hard to explain the step by step procedure involved in setting up accounts on primes, so you can use the help files which are online, and battle your way through it on your own. Just use some common sense and you should be all right, provided it's a version 19.x and higher. Anyway, here are some important tips and information, which will be of use to you. Primos 17.4 Arrrggghh, This is a real bastard. I have recently played with such a system in Brazil and have stuffed it up pretty well. I didn't have enough time to learn too many things, but I can tell you what i did, and what mistakes I have made. First of all, a little about the early versions of primos, which are not far behind the dinosaurs. There are very few help files online, and almost no help for the utility used to create accounts. Secondly, The familiar comand EDIT_PROFILE does not exist. The command to create new users in this case is ULM. This brings up an important point. The command names often vary from one revision to another, and some have lot more commands. To find what is available, attach to the CMDNC0 directory, and have a look. This is how I found the ULM command. It is then a matter of trying the various commands untill you get the right one. Often its name will suggest it's function. OK do this. OK, A CMDNCO OK, CATA (note CATA is a much nicer catalog Command, if it's not installed use LIST instead) When you type ULM, you will be prompted for a username, and password. This means you can use any account to create the users, as long as you know the password for the high level account. This is very good, since you don't have to log on under that command, which helps to keep the account alive. Once you're in, you have several commands available. WARNING! Before you experiment with anything, get out of the record you have logged under. When you type LIST, you will get the statistics of the account you are logged under and any changes will be made to this record. Note all the details you are given, and type USER USERNAME. If the username exists, you will access the USERNAME record, otherwise you will be prompted whether you want to create the user, so just respond with YES or NO. Don't type USER on it's own, for it will return an error and dump you out of the program. If you respond YES, you will be asked few questions about the account, access level, group etc, so just duplicate the results you have seen with the LIST COMMAND previously. To change the entry of a particular User, attach to it, then type commands such as 'GROUP NEWGROUP' which changes the Group to Newgroup, ACCOUNT NAME, which changes the account name to 'NAME' (i think). PASSWORD NEWPASSWORD will change the password. There is something very beautiful from a hackers point of view. The passwords for each record are printed out in hexadecimal, so instantly you can get all of the user passwords. Now we're getting to the part where I stuffed things up. I found a command called RESUME. When I typed it, I was prompted for a file name. I tried to abort, not wanting to change anything, but it took my atempt to abort as the file name. I am not exactly sure what the command did, but I could not run the ULM program again, and when attempting to log on, I got a command file not found error and was logged out. I think, it either changes the login command file for the account, the login directory, or it changes the file from which all the Record Data is being taken for each account. Without a manual, I can't tell you what it is I actually did, but I recomend you keep away from that command, if like me, you don't know what you're doing. Well, at least they had the good sense to make the more up to date versions of primos far more user friendly. There are online help files to help you create accounts, so by all means use them. All the commands you need will be given to you when you type EDIT_PROFILE, followed by HELP, so I will not go into that, but here are some tips, which apply to creating accounts on All systems. Before you start, list all the information on other users, in full, and make a note of all the details you are given. You will find that you need to know information about which login directory to assign as well as which group, to make the account blend in. Secondly, look at the user names, and pick a username that looks like it's meant to be there. In other words, use the other users to hide your own account. it would be stupid to create a user called 'RADICAL' for example when all other usernames lok like COM10023, COM10064 etc. As far as your login directory goes, see whether users have a common directory, or each has their own. You can then either create yor own for the new account, or simply use one of the communal ones. I personally prefer not to create my own directories, but to use existing ones, with large numbers of entries. Again you can blend in any files you want to use, with the right choice of words, and with 500+ records in the directory looking simmilar, it makes it very hard indeed to spot anything odd, particularly if the directory experiences frequent use. Last bit of advice I can give is to get manuals IF POSSIBLE!, and try to cut down on the amount of blind experimenting. This means, find as much as you can about the system before hand. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- END - G L O B E T R O T T E R - +=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+ + Volume #5, File #2 Date: 14/08/1988 + + + + + + Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM + +=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+ (C) - Copyright 88 The Realm THUNDER DOWN UNDER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Well, the time is comming. Thunders court case comes up on the 30th of August. Unfortunatelly I will not be in Melbourne at the time, but I have no doubt, a majority of the hacking community will attend. It will bring tears to your eyes either from Joy or Despair, how ever you are inclined. Some people are planning to bring a large supply of Condoms and Candle Sticks, to hand over as the neccesities when the sentence is passed. VERY CRUEL, BUT VERY CUTE GUYS! Ahh well, it will not be long. CAN THUNDER DO IT YET AGAIN, AND ESCAPE THE HANGMAN'S NOOSE FOR THE FOURTH TIME? Miracles do Happen, and knowing Thunder, anything is possible. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATAPAC NETWORK PROFILE PART #3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the Last Issue for a while that will have any Datapac NUA's. I am sick of this network now, and it's time to move on. I have found some new areas which I have yet to sprint so there will be another feature on Datapac, but I'll Leave that for the far Future. OK, SO I HAVE LIED - I have just discovered that I don't have enough space to put all the Datapac Areas Into this file. There are But Only few left, So I will Add them in next Month, with some smaller network. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D A T A P A C 302040200xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - Sprinted: 03/08/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302040200026 - 302040200027 IBM TSO - 302040200095 IBM - 302040200191 Port Select - "enter system id" 302040200192 - 302040200246 - 302040200277 Port Select - (c - Password:) 302040200324 302040200325 302040200327 302040200450 IBM VTAM - "Enter Function" 302040200513 SIME - 302040200533 Port Select - "SERVICE ID=" 302040200535 - 302040200544 IBM VTAM - "Enter Function" 302040200900 IBM VTAM - "Enter Function" D A T A P A C 302042300xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - Sprinted: 03/08/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302042300012 Port Select - "SYSTEM ID= " 302042300013 - 302042300014 - 302042300052 Port Select - "Function REquested Not Available" 302042300085 - 302042300086 - 302042300106 fax - 302042300157 - PCI DCD 302042300166 - 302042300182 - 302042300233 - SWIFT Adhesive / Brampton 302042300258 - 302042300268 - 302042300270 - 302042300281 - 302042300286 - SWIFT Adhesive / Brampton 302042300295 Unix - Custom Services System CSCAN 302042300296 - Northern Telecom 302042300307 - 302042300903 - Northern Telecom D A T A P A C 302062700xxx Nua's, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 22/05/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= This area has not been sprinted yet. 302062700099 fax - D A T A P A C 302074600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 23/05/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302074600004 Outdial - 302074600005 OUtdial - 302074600023 302074600038 302074600044 302074600045 302074600047 302074600054 302074600058 302074600078 302074600082 302074600094 302074600095 302074600099 302074600125 - "SJ" 302074600128 302074600154 - "hi bill bob rick" (CTRL-E) 302074600198 302074600212 302074600237 302074600238 302074600239 302074600257 302074600258 302074600260 302074600261 302074600268 Port Select - "enter class" 302074600274 302074600289 Port Select - "SERVICE ID=" 302074600311 302074600312 302074600323 - (Data Encryption in use) 302074600352 302074600391 302074600395 302074600439 302074600573 302074600575 302074600900 302074600901 D A T A P A C 302076100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From The depths of - THE REALM - Last Updated: 31/12/1987 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302076100002 - 302076100023 Port Select - "Request: " 302076100025 - 302076100036 VAX/VMS - Dalhouse Uni Computing and Info Service 302076100039 - 302076100045 - "CHANELLS BUSY" 302076100046 - 302076100053 - 302076100056 - 302076100058 - 302076100060 Test Nua - TEST PATTERN 302076100066 - 302076100067 - 302076100102 - 302076100159 Primos 20.2.3 - PRIMENET 20.2.3 MD.HAL 302076100189 - 302076100234 - "Password> " 302076100249 - 302076100334 - 302076100338 Port Select - "Request: " 302076100351 - 302076100392 - "HL" 302076100396 - 302076100397 - 302076100429 - 302076100450 RSX-11M-PLUS - 302076100451 VAX/VMS - 302076100459 - "User Number: " 302076100572 - 302076100618 - 302076100630 - 302076100692 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= " 302076100697 - 302076100702 - 302076100754 - 302076100772 - 302076100773 - 302076100776 - 302076100777 - 302076100778 - 302076100779 - 302076100780 - 302076100782 - 302076100783 - 302076100784 - 302076100817 - 302076100826 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= " 302076100832 - 302076100849 - 302076100850 Port Select - Computing Services 302076100866 - 302076100869 - 302076100871 - 302076100876 - 302076100877 - 302076100898 Outdial Port - 300 Baud 302076100899 Outdial Port - 1200 Baud 302076100911 - 302076100957 - 302076100961 - "CHANELLS BUSY" 302076100962 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= " 302076100966 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= " 302076100970 - 302076100973 Teleprinter - WHISPER WRITER 1000b Teleprinter 302076100991 DG AOS/VS - ITT/RAE Halifax D A T A P A C 302076500xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 09/02/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302076500023 - 302076500027 VAX/VMS V4.2 - Micro Vms 302076500029 - 302076500047 302076500048 - 302076500061 - "v127" 302076500080 Port Select - "SERVICE ID=" 302076500083 - 302076500087 - 302076500090 - 302076500112 - Dartmouth 302076500118 - "Chanells Busy" 302076500146 - 302076500149 VAX-8200 - Applied Microelectronics System 302076500155 DG AOS/VS - CANFOR Atlantic Region 302076500156 DG AOS/VS - CANFOR Dartmouth 302076500185 - 302076500197 - 302076500224 - "Channels Busy" 302076500258 - 302076500259 - 302076500266 - 302076500316 VAX/VMS - 302076500378 - 302076500379 - D A T A P A C 302078100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 15/05/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302078100020 - 302078100055 - 302078100187 - "SS>" 302078100260 - 302078100284 fax - 302078100331 - 302078100340 - 302078100380 Port Select - "SERVICE ID=" 302078100394 fax - 302078100466 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100467 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100468 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100469 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100548 - 302078100572 DG AOS/VS - DG AOS/VS CANFOR ST. JOHN'S 302078100594 VAX/VMS V4.5 8200 - 302078100600 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100601 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100602 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100603 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100604 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100605 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100606 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100607 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100651 VAX/VMS V4.6 8800 - Node Leif Computing Services 302078100665 - 302078100677 - 302078100683 - 302078100900 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT 302078100901 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT D A T A P A C 302079400xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 12/02/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302079400002 - 302079400003 - 302079400004 - 302079400100 - "Username/Nom D'usager: " 302079400101 - "Username/Nom D'usager: " 302079400210 - 302079400211 IBM VM/CMS, CICS - 302079400215 - 302079400268 - "Username/Nom D'usager: " 302079400269 - "Username/Nom D'usager: " 302079400900 - "Username/Nom D'usager: " 302079400901 - "Username/Nom D'usager: " D A T A P A C 302082700xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 28/12/1987 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302082700107 HP-3000 - 302082700294 IBM VM/370 - VMI 302082700297 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700336 fax - 302082700362 - 302082700363 - 302082700364 - 302082700365 - 302082700366 - 302082700370 - A.F.M.Q. Q.F.M.A. 302082700375 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700376 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700377 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700378 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700379 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700380 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700414 - 302082700429 - 302082700446 Outdial Port - 302082700447 Outdial Port - 302082700448 Outdial Port - 302082700449 Outdial Port - 302082700512 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700522 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700524 - "enetr appropriate code for access" 302082700525 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700526 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700537 - 302082700578 - 302082700685 - 302082700687 - 302082700688 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700689 Outdial Port - 302082700690 Outdial Port - 302082700691 Outdial Port - 302082700692 Outdial Port - 302082700693 Outdial Port - 302082700694 Outdial Port - 302082700695 Outdial Port - 302082700697 Outdial Port - 302082700698 Outdial Port - 302082700699 Outdial Port - 302082700710 Outdial Port - 302082700751 - 302082700752 - "v21?" 302082700761 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700766 - 302082700770 - "enter appropriate code for access" 302082700900 Outdial Port - 300 Baud 302082700902 Outdial Port - 302082700903 Outdial Port - D A T A P A C 302083200xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 15/05/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302083200003 - 302083200010 - 302083200026 - 302083200055 VAX/VMS - 302083200111 fax - 302083200114 Port Select - "SERVICE ID=" 302083200116 - 302083200126 Port Select - "SERVICE ID=" 302083200155 - 302083200167 fax - 302083200179 - 302083200180 - Triumf X.29 302083200223 - Pacific Moving and Storage Vancouver 302083200280 - 302083200707 - "CHANNELS BUSY" 302083200708 Gateway - D A T A P A C 302083500xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 15/05/1988 Update: 03/09/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302083500027 - 302083500034 - 302083500040 - Health and Welfare Canada Comms. Net. 302083500042 - "Username/NOM D'USAGER?" 302083500045 - "Username/NOM D'USAGER?" 302083500046 - "Username/NOM D'USAGER?" 302083500049 - "User Name?" 302083500055 - 302083500062 - "Line #xx" 302083500082 - 302083500088 Gandalf Xmus - "Password> " 302083500104 Prime - 302083500133 HP-3000 - 302083500166 - "v21>" 302083500169 - 302083500172 HP-3000 - 302083500181 - "v21>" 302083500185 - "v21>" 302083500605 - 302083500609 - 302083500628 - 302083500637 - 302083500668 - 302083500681 - 302083500688 Unix - 302083500698 Port Select - "SERVICE ID=" 302083500704 - "C@" 302083500705 - 302083500714 - "CHANNELS BUSY" 302083500723 - "CHANNELS BUSY" 302083500730 VAX/VMS - Agriculture Canada VAX 302083500735 VAX/VMS - 302083500739 - Thunderbird & CID Systems 302083500744 - 302083500745 - 302083500901 - "Username/NOM D'USAGER?" D A T A P A C 302085700xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 26/12/1987 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302085700013 - 302085700014 - 302085700016 - 302085700024 - 302085700049 VAX/VMS - BONDAR-CLEGG and Company LTD. OTTAWA 302085700050 - 302085700051 - 302085700058 - 302085700064 - 302085700116 HP-3000 - 302085700210 VAX/VMS - 302085700316 - 302085700388 - 302085700393 - TACL 302085700436 - Outdial Port 302085700437 - Outdial Port 302085700438 - Outdial Port 302085700439 - Outdial Port 302085700440 - Outdial Port 302085700441 - Outdial Port 302085700442 - Outdial Port 302085700444 - Outdial Port 302085700445 - Outdial Port 302085700446 - Outdial Port 302085700447 - Outdial Port 302085700448 - Outdial Port 302085700449 - Outdial Port 302085700450 - Outdial Port 302085700451 - Outdial Port 302085700495 VAX/VMS V4.3 - Micro Vms V4.3 302085700496 fax - 302085700901 - Outdial Port 300 Baud 302085700902 - Outdial Port 1200 Baud D A T A P A C 302087100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 25/02/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302087100010 - "Illegal Node Name, Please Try again" 302087100024 - "User ID/CODE D'USAGER? " 302087100025 - "User ID/CODE D'USAGER? " 302087100046 VAX/VMS - 302087100047 - "Illegal Node Name, Please Try again" 302087100067 - "User ID/CODE D'USAGER? " 302087100071 Primos 19.4.11 - PRIMENET 19.4.11 NOPS.E 302087100072 Primos 19.4.11 - PRIMENET 19.4.11 NOPS.E 302087100900 - "User-ID/CODE D'USAGER? " 302087100901 - "Illegal Node Name, Please Try again" D A T A P A C 302087200xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 23/02/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302087200028 - 302087200042 - 302087200048 - 302087200078 - 302087200085 VAX/VMS - Rapcor 302087200090 - 302087200093 RSTS V8.0-07 - W&C System A 302087200094 RSTS V8.0-07 - W&C System B 302087200101 - "C@" 302087200104 VAX/VMS - 302087200167 Port Select PACX - Extrusion PACX 2000 "Service? " 302087200185 RSTS V8.0-07 - Ext 11/70 EX3 302087200196 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302087200197 - 302087200211 - "V21>" 302087200213 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302087200214 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302087200215 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302087200219 - 302087200900 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302087200901 - "Enter appropriate code for access" D A T A P A C 302087400xxx NUA's, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 23/05/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= This area has not been sprinted yet. 302087400099 - (CTRL-E) D A T A P A C 302089400xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 29/12/1987 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302089400014 - "User Name/Nom D'Usager?" 302089400100 - "User Name/Nom D'Usager?" 302089400101 - "User Name/Nom D'Usager?" 302089400900 Outdial Port - 300 Baud 302089400901 Outdial Port - 1200 Baud D A T A P A C 302090300xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 23/02/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302090300029 - "CHANNELS BUSY" 302090300049 - 302090300051 - fax 302090300052 - fax 302090300053 - fax 302090300065 - fax 302090300069 - 302090300078 Port Select - "Enter System ID: " 302090300095 - 302090300104 - "Password: " D A T A P A C 302090500xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 23/02/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302090500001 VAX/VMS - 302090500021 - 302090500026 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302090500027 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302090500028 - KARDGARD 300-C Motor Fuel Mngmnt. Site 1 302090500029 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302090500030 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302090500031 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302090500900 - "Enter appropriate code for access" 302090500901 - "Enter appropriate code for access" D A T A P A C 302090600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 14/05/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302090600031 - (Incompatible Dte From Telenet) 302090600043 Port Select - "Please enter select character" A - Manpower IBM IST45I N - Running ACF IBM IST45I T - Running ACF 302090600044 Port Select - "Please enter select character" = 906 43 302090600045 Port Select - "enter system id" C - "PASSWORD: " 302090600054 302090600057 IBM - "MHP999A ENTER ACCESS PASSWORD: " 302090600072 - 302090600091 Gateway - Develcon Toronto DATAPAC - Y - 302090600121 - 302090600125 - 302090600126 - 302090600127 - 302090600128 - 302090600129 - 302090600130 - 302090600160 SIME - 'Please enter your terminal ID?' 302090600166 - 302090600170 fax - 302090600173 - 302090600178 - "FEAH enter appropriate code for access" 302090600181 VAX/VMS - 302090600182 Primos - PRIMENET 20.2.6 TENEX 302090600252 - "FEAH enter appropriate code for access" 302090600255 - "FEAH enter appropriate code for access" 302090600901 - "FEAH enter appropriate code for access" 302090600902 Port Select - "please enter select character" = 906 43 D A T A P A C 302091600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 25/01/1987 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302091600041 302091600046 302091600047 302091600048 302091600097 ATLAS VAX8600 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 302091600124 302091600161 302091600169 DNM121A 302091600181 302091600182 302091600183 302091600184 302091600185 302091600186 302091600187 302091600188 302091600189 302091600190 302091600192 302091600193 302091600194 302091600210 302091600212 host 302091600221 302091600222 PRIMENET 19.4.5 ULS 302091600237 302091600281 OUTDIAL 302091600282 OUTDIAL 302091600283 OUTDIAL 302091600284 OUTDIAL 302091600315 OUTDIAL 302091600316 OUTDIAL 302091600317 OUTDIAL 302091600318 OUTDIAL 302091600319 OUTDIAL 302091600391 302091600398 host 302091600416 302091600901 OUTDIAL 300 BAUD 302091600902 OUTDIAL 1200 BAUD D A T A P A C 302091900xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 26/12/1987 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 302091900022 - Outdial Port 302091900023 - Outdial Port 302091900024 - Outdial Port 302091900025 - Outdial Port 302091900900 - Outdial Port 300 Baud 302091900901 - Outdial Port 1200 BAUD =============================================================================== IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF GLOBE TROTTER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Definatelly the last of Datapac for a while. I will release some Nua's either from PSS, DATEX-P or one of the Asian Networks Not Exactly sure which, so it will be a surprise. - I am planning a Guided Tour of The Realm, so it might be in the next issue, in which case it will be larger then usuall. Lot of people wanted to have a look around, so this is the only possible way. - Various Bits of information which I hope will come up in time Till Volume #6 Catch Ya Later ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From the depths of - The Realm - =============================================================================== END