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DNA Magazine
Issue 9
August 1994
Monthly Update
by Arclight
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Welcome back to DNA! It has been more than three months since the release
of DNA 8, and much has happened since then. This month's issue is a loaded
with up-to-date hacking methods, all of which have been tested and proven
to work under normal circumstances. So, the next time you don't have a
quarter, don't blame us! The Sixth Column is also back in force, and violence
enthusiasts will enjoy Clinton's Body Count. Updated Political and tax info
is also included.
DNA Magazine is now available via E-Mail subscription, in plain-text
format or UUCODE (on request). Please take full advantage of thsi service,
as many have requested it. This month's issue provides what we feel is a
quality, informative magazine, so enjoy!
*** DNA MAGAZINE NOW QUARTERLY ***
Due to the difficulties associated with obtaining lots of new, informative
articles every month, DNA Magazine will now be distributed four time per year,
on a quarterly basis. Article submissions will be taken from any of the sources
listed below.
*** AVAILABILITY OF DNA MAGAZINE ***
Digital News Associates Magazine is now available from the following
places:
BBS: Digital Decay BBS @ +1.714.871.2057
FTP: ftp.netcom.com /pub/ned, /pub/vandal
ftp.etext.org /pub/Zines/DNA
E-Mail: an120731@anon.penet.fi
E-Mail Subscription: listserv@netcom.com
Message text: subscribe dna-magazine <Your address>
Snail Mail: DNA Magazine
P.O. Box 5342
Fullerton, Ca 92635
*** DEFCON DEFCON DEFCON DEFCON DEFCON DEFCON DEFCON DEFCON ***
The DEFCON hacker conference was held this July at the Sahara Hotel in Las
Vegas. Many of you were fortunate enough to attend, and it was a huge
success. Speakers included Gail Thackery, notorious hacker-tracker and bitch
from hell, a representative from the SPA, and many speakers from our side.
See this issue's article with the complete DEFcon itenerary, and stay tuned
next issue for coverage of 2600's HOPE convention in New York.
*** SCUZHEAD-LETTER-OF-THE-MONTH DEPARTMENT ***
Following with our tradition of publishing interesting/entertaining
letters from Cyber-Sleazoids, (i.e. creditors, etc) we've included
a re-print of a flyer recently received in the mail by a DNA staffer. It is
an ad for a white-monitor-club BBS in SoCal. Your info is being sold to
people like them by PD BBSs, and these evil consumers of bandwidth must be
hacked into submission.
-= ULTRA ADULT BBS =-
GIGABYTES of Sleeze!
Erotic Stories, Games, and
"Graphic" Pictures.
1200/2400/9600/14400 Baud
The Ultra Adult BBS is not for the meek and mild.
The system is a remote bulletin board for "Perverted" owners
of computer systems accessed by modem from anywhere in the
world through the telephone.
Ultra Adult has thousands of programs, erotic stories, and
pictures that can be obtained by calling with your computer
and downloading.
Now you don't have to wait for a brown wrapper mail order,
you can get the programs instantly by computer.
You can register by computer (must be 21 to access system) by
calling (714)XXX-XXXX Visa and Master Card accepted.
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Quick-Tips: Motorola test mode programming codes
for most Motorola cellular phone.
Complied by: Mr. Green 8/12/94
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This month's Quick Tip comes from Mr. Green and detail the intricacies of
the debug modes found in Motorola phones. The codes are as follows:
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01# Restart (re-enter DC power start-up
routine
02# Display Current Telephone Status
04# Initializes Telephone to Std.
Default Conditions
05# TX Carrier On (key transmitter)
06# TX Carrier Off
07# RX Off (mute receiver audio)
08# RX Audio On (unmute receiver audio)
09# TX Audio Off
10# TX Audio On
11(ch.no.)# Set Transceiver to channel
(RX & TX)
12# Set power level
13# Power Off
14# 10 khz Signalling Tone On
15# 10 khz Signalling Tone Off
16# Setup (Transmits a five word RECC
message)
17# Voice (Transmits a two word REVC
message)
18# C-SCAN
19# Display Software Version Number
(year & week)
25# SAT On
26# SAT Off
27# Transmit Data (TX continuous
control channel data)
32# Clear (clears non-volatile memory)
33# Turn DTMF on
34# Turn DTMF off
35# Display RSSI ("D" series portable
only)
35# Set Audio path
38# Display ESN (displays ESN in four
steps, hit * till back at start)
39# Compander On
41# Enables Diversity
42#,43#,44# Disable Diversity
(different models use different
codez)
45# Display Current RSSI
46# Display Cumulative Call Timer
47# Set Audio level
48# Side Tone On
49# Side Tone Off
55# Display and or program NAM (test
mode programing)
58# Compander On
59# Compander Off
61# ESN Transfer (for series I and Mini
T.A.C's)
62# Turn On Ringer
63# Turn Off Ringer
66# Identity Transfer (series II and
some current portables)
68# Display FLEX and Model info
69# Used with Identity Transfer
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1. Entering test mode on 25 pin
transceivers is as follows:
for F19ATA or F19CTA ground pin 11
and power-up phone,
for DMT/Mini T.A.C series I, II,
III ground pin 21 and power-up
phone.
2. Entering test mode on OEM 32 pin
transceivers is as follows:
ground pin 9 and power-up phone.
3. Entering test mode on portable
phones is as follows:
ground pin 6 and power-up phone.
4. Entering test mode on Micro T.A.C's
phones is as follows:
ground pin 2 and power-up phone.