Open up the PageMaker App itself with ResEdit (or your favorite Brand X resource editor)
and find the 'KXRX' resource. The net ID number is located between offsets 0A and
1F inclusive. You will find all of the bytes at these offsets have already been zeroed. Change them to whatever makes you happy (as long as it's unique for each machine
on the net).
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v1.1
Search for: 6B00 00F4 203C 0000
Change to: 6000 " " " " " "
Search for: 670E 4267 4EBA FCF0
Change to: 600E " " " " " "
Search for: 670C 4267 4EBA FCD4
Change to: 600C " " " " " "
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v1.2
Search for: 676E 4267 2F07 4EAD
Change to: 606E " " " " " "
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Pagemaker Ser. # Removal:
To erase the serial number of Page Maker:
- Start Fedit
- Open File Page Maker
- Read sector 0 of the file
- At location $158 you will find a string like "xxxx 69xx xxxx 69xx xxxx
xxxx" which is the serial number. They, of course, encoded it but with a
simple key. They used the creator string "ALDU" and pass each letter in
turn to encode each number of the serial number.
Ex.:
$71 XOR $41 (A) = $30 (0)
$7E XOR $4C (L) = $32 (2)
$69 XOR $44 (D) = $2D (-)
and so on...
- If you just change the numbers to put out a 00-000-00000, the program bombs
out of its skull.
- A little more digging uncovers the preceding two bytes. $156 is the address
where the serial number check begins. It is normally a $0D so the checking
doesn't begin until the 6th number ($15D) in the serial number string
(which starts at $158).
- $157 is the number of digits to print in the serial number box when the
program starts. If the number is less then $0C (original number), the
string "Serial number" before the actual number doesn't get printed.
- So, to turn the number to 00-000-00000:
* Read sector 0 of the Page Maker file
* Go to byte $156
* Hex modify: 0D0C XXXX 69XX XXXX 69XX XXXX XXXX
To: 140C 717C 6965 717C 6965 717C 7465
* Write the sector back
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Adobe PageMill
v3.0
MLW300R7102296-238
v2.0
APW200R3100000-999-935
APW200R1102671-733
APE200R2003755-169
APW200R3100000-999-935
APW100R3100001-010-555
APW100R3100002-010-184
APW100R3100003-010-817
APW100R3100004-010-450
APW100R3100005-010-367
APW100R3100006-010-716
APW100R3100007-010-349
APW100R3100008-010-982
APW100R3100009-010-615
APW100R3100010-010-517
APW100R3101471-534
v1.0
Multiple User
APW100R3100001-010-555 APW100R3100002-010-184
APW100R3100003-010-817 APW100R3100004-010-450
APW100R3100005-010-367 APW100R3100006-010-716
APW100R3100007-010-349 APW100R3100008-010-982
APW100R3100009-010-615 APW100R3100010-010-517
Single User
APW100R3101471-534 APF101B2007910-716
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Adobe Persuasion
v4.0
08-000-00000
v3.0
08-3004-202794550
08-2009-000379488
08-2001-200201529
02-3008-000036469
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Adobe PhotoDeluxe
v2.0
HUW200R7100409-859
v1.0
HJW100I7100001-705 HUW100R7101023-992
v1.0.1
HJW200B7100054-662
HGW200B7100054-775 (Win95)
v2.0
HUW200R7100409-859
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Adobe Photoshop
v5.0
EXX500XX052053198-392
PSW300U3100172-005-319 (Upgrade)
v5.0J
PSJ400R7116366-329
PSJ400R7108215-471
v5 (PC)
pww400r7106337-339
v5.0b2
EXX500XX052053198-392
Version: "4.0x57-0b"
aka BigElectricCat
(first screen):
"Please enter your password for this program": nusrat
(second screen):
Name: SPC
Organization: (leave this blank!!!)
Serial #: PSW300U3100051-005-113
Password: spc
(third screen): "Please enter your beta program key":
55D72964206C2A06E60448DDE69BF0F2
(and from now on, every time you launch the program it will prompt you again):
"Please enter your password for this program":
spc (must be lowercase)
v4.0.1
PSW300U3100172-005-319
PSW401E7103198-827
v4.0
PSW303R1100000-010-154
PSW400R7114228-769
v3.0.5 (5 User)
PSW305R1100499-005
v3.0.5 (100 User)
PCDSTAR123456-020-753
v4.0x57-0b
v3.0.4
PSW303R3232323-005-448
v3.0.4 (5 user)
PSW300U3100051-005-113 PSW300U3100052-005-746
PSW300U3100053-005-379 PSW300U3100054-005-296
PSW300U3100055-005-645 PSW300U3100056-005-278
PSW300U3100057-005-911 PSW300U3100058-005-544
PSW300U3100059-005-177 PSW300U3100060-005-363
v3.0.1
PDA200100141-356 PMW200100345-605
PCA100000100-953 PDA100000915-575
PCA200102249-484 PCA200110733-522
PDA100001185-501 PDA100001018-372
PCA200108975-448 PCA200102474-344
PCA107011754-639 PHW200100021-751
PCA100000915-575 PCA100002582-359
v3.0 Mac (5 User)
PSW300U3100051-005-113 PSW300U3100052-005-746
PSW300U3100053-005-379 PSW300U3100054-005-296
PSW300U3100055-005-645 PSW300U3100056-005-278
PSW300U3100057-005-911 PSW300U3100058-005-544
PSW300U3100059-005-177 PSW300U3100060-005-363
PSW300U3100061-005-712 PSW300U3100062-005-345
PSW300U3100063-005-978 PSW300U3100064-005-611
PSW300U3100065-005-244 PSW300U3100066-005-877
PSW300U3100067-005-510 PSW300U3100068-005-143
PSW300U3100069-005-776 PSW300U3100070-005-678
PSW300U3100071-005-311 PSW300U3100072-005-944
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Adobe Premiere
v5.0
MXX500R145503-500-448
v5.0 Beta
MXX45678901-574
v4.2.2
Single User:
PRW400U3100000-290 PRW400U3100001-923
PRW400U3100002-556 PRW400U3100003-189
PRW400U3100004-822 PRW400U3100005-455
PRW400U3100006-372 PRW400U3100007-721
PRW400U3100008-354 PRW400U3100009-987
PRW400U3100010-889 PRW400U3100011-522
Multi User (25 Users per number):
PRX200100002-025-609
v4.0
PRX200100002-025-609
PRW400U3100000-290
PRW400U3100001-923 PRW400U3100002-556
PRW400U3100003-189 PRW400U3100004-822
PRW400U3100005-455 PRW400U3100006-372
PRW400U3100007-721 PRW400U3100008-354
PRW400U3100009-987 PRW400U3100010-889
PRW400U3100011-522 PRW400U3100012-155
PRW400U3100013-788 PRW400U3100014-421
PRW400U3100015-338 PRW400U3100016-687
PRW400U3100017-320 PRW400U3100018-953
PRW400U3100019-586 PRW400U3100020-488
PRW400U3100021-121 PRW400U3100022-754
PRW400U3100023-387 PRW400U3100024-304
PRW400U3100025-653 PRW400U3100026-286
PRW400U3100027-919 PRW400U3100028-552
PRW400U3100029-185 PRW400U3100030-371
PRW400U3100031-720 PRW400U3100032-353
PRW400U3100033-986 PRW400U3100034-619
PRW400U3100035-252 PRW400U3100036-885
PRW400U3100037-518 PRW400U3100038-151
PRW400U3100039-784 PRW400U3100040-686
MBW400R100000-581 MBW400R100001-180
MBW400R100002-779
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Adobe Presswise
v2.5
18-2500-303486105 (also needs a dongle crack)
18-2502-303310624
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Adobe Print Central
v4.0 PPC
65-4003-303403776
v3.0.5
65-3054-000915595
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Adobe Screen Ready
v1.0
SRW100R7100738-841
SRW100R7500686-387
SRW100R7101765-926
67-1008-303415606
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Adobe SiteMill
v2.0
STE100R3123456-010-112
v1.0
Multi-User (10 User)
STE100R3123456-010-112
STE100R3234567-010-399
STE100R3345678-010-686
STE100R3456789-010-973
STE100R3567890-010-930
STE100R3678901-010-227
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Adobe Streamline
v4.0
SABKWM00000000-999-244
v4.0 GM
SABKWM00000000-999-244
v4.0J
SAJ300R3104808-395
SAJ300R3155468-401
v4.0b1
SAW400R7100000-524
v3.0
SAW300R3113443-487
SAW300R3100127-190
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Adobe SuperATM
v3.5-3.6
GHB100R3100136-472
GHW100R3106316-197
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Adobe TextureMaker
v1.0
56-1000-202888264
56-1004-303451233
56-1006-303452748
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Adobe Type Manager
v4.0.3
CIB00000000001-999-266
v4.0 Deluxe
CIB00000000001-999-266
ATW400R7152940-653
CIB00000000002-999-899
v4.0fc20
CIB00000000001-999-266
v4.0fc9
ATW400P1234852-273
v4.0b17
ATW400P1234852-273
v4.0b13
ATW400P1234567-912
v4.0b6
CIB00000000001-999-266
CIB00000000002-999-899
CIBXBKWM000001-999-178
v4.0b11
ATW400P1234852-273
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Adobe TypeAlign
v1.0
TYW1051007921
-
Adobe Type On Call
v4.2
CD Key:
4302-0783-1421-4936-5842-123
v4.1.1
8045-7083-5997-6433-5081-400
†Just in case you haven't been using your Adobe Type On Call CD as a coaster, you might like to know that Norton Utilities can pull off every single font on the CD. It's easy.
First, find Norton Disk Doctor (which contains the UnErase functionality) on your hard drive and give it a lot of RAM. There are over 12,000 files on the CD... when you pull them off, you're going to need a good 16 MB or so. I promise you that adding RAM to the "Open Unerase" program will do nothing... all it does is launch Disk Doctor and run a quick script. Disk Doctor is what you need to add RAM to.
Then just stick in the CD and run Norton. Go to "Unerase." Let it do it's automatic thing, which will turn up a handful of files. Click "Search Again" and do a "Directory Scan" searching NOT for "Erased Files" but for "Real Files (used portions of the disk)." Click OK. In a few seconds (or minutes, depending on your computer) you'll see all the fonts perfectly intact.
The files with wack names (f______.ldkjj) and stuff are presumably unix font files, since the CD is a hybrid for unix, mac, and windows. The CD this works for me with is TOC 4.0. It may not work on more recent versions of the disc.
Despite the fact that some postscript files come across with Beanie icons, they seem to work perfectly