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Well guys, "here 'tis" AIO ver 4.0! I have added some
new features which I think you'll like and fixed some bugs, etc.
I won't go into silly things like "What does an Access Code
Finder do?" or the like- if you want to use the program you
prob. already know all that crap. I'll just go through the main
menu choices and tell you the new features/etc.
Pete
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Access Code Finder
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I have added the new option of using all of the Carriers
and/or Extenders that you have in the dialing directory here.
For example, if you wanted to hack on all the extenders you
have, you can tell AIO to use all ext. and all carriers, and it
will go through the extenders sequentially, each time choosing
one of the carrier numbers randomly. This is good in that it
prevents the LD Service from seeing patterns in their callers
log as easily. You can use the two (all ext./all carriers) in
any combination you want.....IE you could just hack one service
but with a randomly chosen carrier from your list each time.
Note that if you chose to use all extenders, AIO will ask you the
questions pertaining to code length/etc separately for each
extender, with the number it is asking you about appearing at
the bottom of the screen. Also I have added the option to pause
between attempts so the LD Service won't see that they were
called every 32 seconds. If you set this for say 3mins, someone
else is bound to call them in that time, thereby eliminating
them seeing a timing pattern, and the randomly chosen carrier
eliminates a number pattern (or at least does a better job than
nothing!). Also new here is the option of beeping on contacts,
which can be set initially and toggled at any time by pressing B.
ALSO!! Note that I have set up an array to hold up to the last
1000 codes tried, and that array is checked against the code
that is about to be tried, thereby effectively eliminating
duplicate tries.
Sequential Dialer
=================
A couple of new things here--- First off, note that AIO
will remember the last number tried; so if you go into the
sequential dialer, try some numbers, exit to the menu to perhaps
check out the list of what you have found, and return to the
seq. dialer, it will by default provide the last number tried as
the starting number this time. You can of course type over this
but if you just hit RETURN it will default to that. This saves
you from finding a scrap of paper to jot down the number on.
Also here you have the beeping option as described in the
previous section.
QuickDial
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QuickDial can now use any of the numbers you have in the
dialing directory.
Repetitive Annoyance Dialer (my favorite for assholes)
===========================
This can also now use any number you have in the dialing
directory. A TIP- try setting the delay to around 45 mins and
setting it off around midnight. 45mins is JUST enough time for
the stiff to fall back asleep (heh,heh).
View/Print File
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Note that these can now view or print any file-not just
the codes/number files. However the view is restricted to 30
pages or less. Note that for safety purposes Zap can ONLY
delete a code or number file.
COMMAND.COM Shell
=================
We all know what this is.....perhaps it serves no
practical purpose, but some may find it convenient.