Ctrl-H and Ctrl-J cycle backwards through the respective diagnostics.tin wrote:F for the aforementioned diagnostic that I am not sure what its for
H to cycle through the CLU/PI (channel related but not yet sure what exactly that stands for)
J to cycle through the TS (timeslot) once you selected a PI.
TV Guide Channel Emulation Working!
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Excellent work you'll have to let us know how it goes, I'll give it a try on my a2000 (if it still works! ) but trying to focus on the reverse-engineer, so if it has already been done once, that will speed things upLocalH wrote:OMG OMG OMG OMG
Apparently I wrote the disk image onto a bad disk and it caused the problems I was having. Got it written onto a good disk and IT BOOTS!!!!!!
Gonna have to build a custom startup-sequence for this, tailored to my system, to check for 3.1 ROM, and if present softkick 2.04 ROM.
It seems to work on my 3.1 ROM, sorta. It doesn't switch into interlace mode and it causes my genlock to output a signal that is constantly drifting to the left (but otherwise "stable", no skewing across scanlines), and the palette on the upper half of the screen is messed when it loads images. Still seems to work better on a real A2000 than emulation when it comes to 3.1.
Got two good disks here now, one write-protected as my physical "master", and the other one for day to day mucking around.
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Incase the information helps with the dissection.
Order of one grid cycle:
Versus:
Lots of definite correlations.
1) All special items in the scrolling grid (e.g. the two messages prior to HBO/channel 25) correspond to odd items in the CLU list (e.g. LO708B and LO708I).
2) However not all items in CLU list are shown on the grid (at least during the time period I checked: Windows time of test was 12:00 AM on Apr 2 '99 -0700, a.k.a. PG time: 10:00/10:30/11:00 PM).
3) DITTO = apparently items whose listing never changes (not confirmed by checking whole 24 hour period).
4) ALTHILITESRC = blue highlighting.
5) HILITESRC = red highlighting.
6) Can't figure out what "None" means (I thought at first that it must mean no highlighting, i.e. that you would either see "ALTHILITESRC" or "HILITESRC" or "None"; however CLU entries 0 and 1 have both "None" and "HILITESRC" ... and some like CLU 4 have neither.)
Order of one grid cycle:
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[TV GUIDE GRAPHICAL LOGO]
[10:00 PM | 10:30 PM | 11:00 PM]
[Thursday April 1 1999]
[Effective February 1st, our Torrance & Hawthorne Service Center hours...] *RED HIGHLIGHT*
2 KCBS
3 METMRK
4 KNBC
5 KTLA
6 TBS
7 KABC
8 FOXFAM
9 KCAL
10 NICK
11 KTTV
12 KTVG
13 KCOP
14 USA
15 BRAVO
16 A&E
17 DSC
18 CNN
19 FOXW
20 FSW2
21 ESPN
22 CABLE
23 KWHY
24 KSCI
[Home Terminal (converter) needed in order to receive Premium...] *BLUE HIGHLIGHT*
[Get our HBO Value Package - HBO and HBO Plus for only $10.95...] *RED HIGHLIGHT*
25 HBO *BLUE HIGHLIGHT*
26 HBOPL *BLUE HIGHLIGHT*
27 AMC
28 KCET
[Get our Showtime Value Package - Showtime, Sundance Channel...] *RED HIGHLIGHT*
29 TMC *BLUE HIGHLIGHT*
30 SHOW *BLUE HIGHLIGHT*
31 SUNDC *BLUE HIGHLIGHT*
32 DISNEY *BLUE HIGHLIGHT*
33 MAX *BLUE HIGHLIGHT*
34 KMEX
35 TVJAPN
36 CSPAN
37 CSPAN2
38 HN
39 CNBC
40 TBN
41 VH1
42 MTV
43 BET
44 LIFE
45 TNN
46 KHSC
47 MSNBC
48 GALA
49 FX
50 KOCE
[In Torrance Channel 51 is Torrance Unified School District...] *NO HIGHLIGHT*
51 TLC
52 KVEA
53 EDUACC
[In Torrance Channel 54 is a Public, Educational, Government...] *NO HIGHLIGHT*
54 COMEDY
55 QVC
56 KDOC
57 PEG
58 KLCS
59 PUBACC
[In Torrance, channel 60 is a Public, Educational and...] *NO HIGHLIGHT*
60 E!
61 TRAVEL
62 KRCA
63 TOON
[Fridays in December, ESPN will reveal the top 10 of the...] *NO HIGHLIGHT*
64 ESPN2
65 FNC
66 AP
67 TNT
68 KPXN
69 HIST
95 GOLF
96 SPICE *RED HIGHLIGHT*
[Spice will feature an alternate audio feed (music) between...] *NO HIGHLIGHT*
[Order "The Blair Witch Project", "Election", or "Life is Beautiful"...] *NO HIGHLIGHT*
97 VC1 *RED HIGHLIGHT*
0/98 INT'L
1/99 HGTV
[TV GUIDE CHANNEL COPYRIGHT BANNER] *NO HIGHLIGHT*
(...go to top; i.e., TV GUIDE GRAPHICAL LOGO here...)
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(CLU[#] / Chan= / Source= / CallLtrs= / third line of H diagnostic / fourth line of H diagnostic)
0 SBP003 None HILITESRC CAF_PPVSRC Grid MR
1 SBP004 None HILITESRC CAF_PPVSRC Grid MR
2 LO708J HILITESRC DITTO STEREO Grid MR
3 2 CBS006 KCBS None STEREO Grid MR
4 3 METMRK METMRK DITTO STEREO Grid MR
5 4 NBC019 KNBC None STEREO Grid MR
6 5 TWB001 KTLA None STEREO Grid MR
7 6 TBS TBS None STEREO Grid MR
8 7 ABC002 KABC None STEREO Grid MR
9 8 FAMW01 FOXFAM None Grid MR
10 9 KCAL KCAL None STEREO Grid MR
11 10 NICW01 NICK None Grid MR
12 11 FOX015 KTTV None STEREO Grid MR
13 12 TVGC TVGC DITTO STEREO Grid MR
14 13 UPN006 KCOP None STEREO Grid MR
15 14 USAW02 USA None STEREO Grid MR
16 15 BRV001 BRAVO None STEREO Grid MR
17 16 A&E001 A&E None STEREO Grid MR
18 17 TDCW04 DSC None STEREO Grid MR
19 18 CNN CNN None STEREO Grid MR
20 19 FSRN19 FOXW None STEREO Grid MR
21 20 FSRN20 FSW2 None STEREO Grid MR
22 21 ESP001 ESPN None STEREO Grid MR
23 22 CTYACC CABLE None STEREO Grid MR
24 23 KWHY KWHY None STEREO Grid MR
25 24 KSCI KSCI None STEREO Grid MR
26 LO708B DITTO ALTHILITESRC STEREO Grid MR
27 LO708I HILITESRC DITTO STEREO Grid MR
28 25 HBOW02 HBO ALTHILITESRC STEREO Grid MR
29 26 HBO206 HBOPL ALTHILITESRC STEREO Grid MR
30 27 AMC002 AMC None STEREO Grid MR
31 28 PBS002 KCET None STEREO Grid MR
32 LO708E HILITESRC DITTO STEREO Grid MR
33 29 TMCW02 TMC ALTHILITESRC STEREO Grid MR
34 30 SHOW02 SHOW ALTHILITESRC STEREO Grid MR
35 LO708E DITTO ALTHILITESRC STEREO Grid MR
36 31 SUN-W SUNDC ALTHILITESRC STEREO Grid MR
37 32 DISW01 DISNEY ALTHILITESRC STEREO Grid MR
38 33 MAXW02 MAX ALTHILITESRC STEREO Grid MR
39 34 KMEX KMEX None STEREO Grid MR
40 35 TVJAPN TVJAPN None STEREO Grid MR
41 35 PACSUN PACSUN DITTO Grid MR
42 36 CS1001 CSPAN None STEREO Grid MR
43 37 CS2002 CSPAN2 None STEREO Grid MR
44 38 CNHN HN None STEREO Grid MR
45 39 CNBC CNBC None STEREO Grid MR
46 40 TRI001 TBN None STEREO Grid MR
47 41 VH-1W VH1 None STEREO Grid MR
48 42 MTVW01 MTV None STEREO Grid MR
49 43 BET001 BET None STEREO Grid MR
50 44 LIFW01 LIFE None Grid MR
51 45 TNN-W TNN None STEREO Grid MR
52 46 HSN008 KHSC None STEREO Grid MR
53 LO708F DITTO STEREO Grid MR
54 47 MSNBC MSNBC None STEREO Grid MR
55 48 GALA-W GALA None STEREO Grid MR
56 49 FX-W FX None STEREO Grid MR
57 50 PBS224 KOCE None STEREO Grid MR
58 LO708A DITTO STEREO Grid MR
59 51 TLC-W TLC None STEREO Grid MR
60 52 KVEA KVEA None STEREO Grid MR
61 53 LO708C EDUACC DITTO STEREO Grid MR
62 LO708F DITTO STEREO Grid MR
63 54 CMDW01 COMEDY None STEREO Grid MR
64 55 QVC1 QVC None STEREO Grid MR
65 56 KDOC KDOC None STEREO Grid MR
66 57 PEG PEG DITTO STEREO Grid MR
67 58 PBS243 KLCS None STEREO Grid MR
68 59 PUBACC PUBACC None STEREO Grid MR
69 LO708G DITTO STEREO Grid MR
70 60 ETV002 E! None STEREO Grid MR
71 61 TRVL TRAVEL None STEREO Grid MR
72 62 KRCA KRCA None STEREO Grid MR
73 63 TOON-W TOON None STEREO Grid MR
74 LOPEZ DITTO STEREO Grid MR
75 64 2ESPN ESPN2 None STEREO Grid MR
76 65 FNC FNC None STEREO Grid MR
77 66 APTDC1 AP None STEREO Grid MR
78 67 TNT002 TNT None STEREO Grid MR
79 68 PAX010 KPXN None STEREO Grid MR
80 69 THC HIST None STEREO Grid MR
81 95 GOLF GOLF None STEREO Grid MR
82 95 TWC001 TWC None STEREO Grid MR
83 96 SPI001 SPICE HILITESRC CAF_PPVSRC Grid MR
84 PO708A DITTO STEREO Grid MR
85 LOPEZ1 DITTO STEREO Grid MR
86 97 YV1002 VC1 HILITESRC SUMBYSRC CAF_PPVSRC STEREO Grid MR
87 0/98 ICN INT'L None STEREO Grid MR
88 1/99 HGTV HGTV None STEREO Grid MR
89 PRV002 DITTO STEREO Grid MR
90 $LA21 None HILITESRC Grid MR
1) All special items in the scrolling grid (e.g. the two messages prior to HBO/channel 25) correspond to odd items in the CLU list (e.g. LO708B and LO708I).
2) However not all items in CLU list are shown on the grid (at least during the time period I checked: Windows time of test was 12:00 AM on Apr 2 '99 -0700, a.k.a. PG time: 10:00/10:30/11:00 PM).
3) DITTO = apparently items whose listing never changes (not confirmed by checking whole 24 hour period).
4) ALTHILITESRC = blue highlighting.
5) HILITESRC = red highlighting.
6) Can't figure out what "None" means (I thought at first that it must mean no highlighting, i.e. that you would either see "ALTHILITESRC" or "HILITESRC" or "None"; however CLU entries 0 and 1 have both "None" and "HILITESRC" ... and some like CLU 4 have neither.)
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swest77: And you say you don't need to come to the IRC channel because your Amiga knowledge is waning...lol
tin: I do think that is best - you are much better at figuring out what means what in terms of RE'ing...you should come to IRC too, so we can all talk in realtime.
Oh, if you didn't see on the wiki, I updated one thing - N does in fact switch the top half to color 0, even on my genlock - I fed a random video source (my PS2 running Guitar Hero II, since the PS2 generates a stable NTSC video signal) through my genlock, and even though it doesn't work properly with regards to dissolving between video and Amiga graphics, when I hit N, the top half shows perfect PS2 video while the bottom half shows Amiga graphics. Quite interesting that this still works even with a non-UV genlock. If I don't put my control sliders to be 100% Amiga video, however, other than in "N" mode, when A2-Blue generates color 0, the external video drifts to the right. I really need to find a UV genlock from the AP2000 machines (as opposed to the genlock seen in the EPG Sr. machines). If anyone here has one, feel free to send it to me (I have no money to buy one, and that's assuming that one could be found separated from it's A2000).
Edit: LOL, as an aside, I ran mIRC a couple of days ago with this laptop set to 4/1/99. Now it says "You have been using mIRC for 4074 days, which is beyond the evaluation period." I've also noticed that, despite the fact that I reset the Amiga clock on every disk boot, that the last few times I've rebooted the disk, it's basically started back up as if the time hadn't been reset. No idea if it's actually changing the system clock or keeping track of the differences. I need to Ctrl-C out of ESQ on the diagnostic menu and check the date, which will answer this for me (unles ESQ is devious and resets the Amiga clock on exit).
Oh, and for the record, I have three disks now - one virgin, one "master" with my modified startup, and one for day-to-day operations. I figure, if nothing else, I can backup the file with the local text ads, and restore to the modified "master" as needed.
Edit 2: In the listings, there is an entry saying "Spice will feature an alternate audio feed [music] between the hours of 6am-10pm. This is to comply with Section 505 of the 1996 Telecommunications Act.". I looked it up, and it leads to section 641. This is what it says:
Edit 3: Ok, I checked the date after exiting from ESQ - it stated that it had only been three hours and change since I booted the system (I set the clock to 14:00:00, and it said it was 17:xx:xx) - I definitely need to back up the local ads and restore from my modified master. I just rebooted and was told that it was 14:00:00, but when ESQ fully ran, it said it was 6:45pm, exactly as it was before rebooting.
tin: I do think that is best - you are much better at figuring out what means what in terms of RE'ing...you should come to IRC too, so we can all talk in realtime.
Oh, if you didn't see on the wiki, I updated one thing - N does in fact switch the top half to color 0, even on my genlock - I fed a random video source (my PS2 running Guitar Hero II, since the PS2 generates a stable NTSC video signal) through my genlock, and even though it doesn't work properly with regards to dissolving between video and Amiga graphics, when I hit N, the top half shows perfect PS2 video while the bottom half shows Amiga graphics. Quite interesting that this still works even with a non-UV genlock. If I don't put my control sliders to be 100% Amiga video, however, other than in "N" mode, when A2-Blue generates color 0, the external video drifts to the right. I really need to find a UV genlock from the AP2000 machines (as opposed to the genlock seen in the EPG Sr. machines). If anyone here has one, feel free to send it to me (I have no money to buy one, and that's assuming that one could be found separated from it's A2000).
Edit: LOL, as an aside, I ran mIRC a couple of days ago with this laptop set to 4/1/99. Now it says "You have been using mIRC for 4074 days, which is beyond the evaluation period." I've also noticed that, despite the fact that I reset the Amiga clock on every disk boot, that the last few times I've rebooted the disk, it's basically started back up as if the time hadn't been reset. No idea if it's actually changing the system clock or keeping track of the differences. I need to Ctrl-C out of ESQ on the diagnostic menu and check the date, which will answer this for me (unles ESQ is devious and resets the Amiga clock on exit).
Oh, and for the record, I have three disks now - one virgin, one "master" with my modified startup, and one for day-to-day operations. I figure, if nothing else, I can backup the file with the local text ads, and restore to the modified "master" as needed.
Edit 2: In the listings, there is an entry saying "Spice will feature an alternate audio feed [music] between the hours of 6am-10pm. This is to comply with Section 505 of the 1996 Telecommunications Act.". I looked it up, and it leads to section 641. This is what it says:
I bet that was quite inhibiting to viewers wanting to get their rocks off, seeing as they had to listen to music instead of the requisite moaning that comes with watching porn. Good thing that nowadays, adult channels are digitally restricted through addressable converters, so that no matter what time of day it is, the viewer can discreetly watch porn with all the proper sounds, without it being available to underage viewers who tune their sets to the adult channels without prior authorization (so that the signal is descrambled).1996 Telecommunications Act Sec. 641 wrote:`SEC. 641. SCRAMBLING OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT ADULT VIDEO SERVICE
PROGRAMMING.
`(a) REQUIREMENT- In providing sexually explicit adult
programming or other programming that is indecent on any channel of
its service primarily dedicated to sexually-oriented programming, a
multichannel video programming distributor shall fully scramble or
otherwise fully block the video and audio portion of such channel
so that one not a subscriber to such channel or programming does
not receive it.
`(b) IMPLEMENTATION- Until a multichannel video programming
distributor complies with the requirement set forth in subsection
(a), the distributor shall limit the access of children to the
programming referred to in that subsection by not providing such
programming during the hours of the day (as determined by the
Commission) when a significant number of children are likely to
view it.
`(c) DEFINITION- As used in this section, the term `scramble'
means to rearrange the content of the signal of the programming so
that the programming cannot be viewed or heard in an understandable
manner.'.
(b) EFFECTIVE DATE- The amendment made by subsection (a) shall
take effect 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act.
SEC. 506. CABLE OPERATOR REFUSAL TO CARRY CERTAIN PROGRAMS.
(a) PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL, AND GOVERNMENTAL CHANNELS- Section
611(e) (47 U.S.C. 531(e)) is amended by inserting before the period
the following: `, except a cable operator may refuse to transmit
any public access program or portion of a public access program
which contains obscenity, indecency, or nudity'.
(b) CABLE CHANNELS FOR COMMERCIAL USE- Section 612(c)(2) (47
U.S.C. 532(c)(2)) is amended by striking `an operator' an
inserting `a cable operator may refuse to transmit any leased
access program or portion of a leased access program which contains
obscenity, indecency, or nudity and'.
Edit 3: Ok, I checked the date after exiting from ESQ - it stated that it had only been three hours and change since I booted the system (I set the clock to 14:00:00, and it said it was 17:xx:xx) - I definitely need to back up the local ads and restore from my modified master. I just rebooted and was told that it was 14:00:00, but when ESQ fully ran, it said it was 6:45pm, exactly as it was before rebooting.
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Just so you understand, these UVGEN units are _RARE_. The hard part is not having the money to buy one, but rather to find one.LocalH wrote:Oh, if you didn't see on the wiki, I updated one thing - N does in fact switch the top half to color 0, even on my genlock - I fed a random video source (my PS2 running Guitar Hero II, since the PS2 generates a stable NTSC video signal) through my genlock, and even though it doesn't work properly with regards to dissolving between video and Amiga graphics, when I hit N, the top half shows perfect PS2 video while the bottom half shows Amiga graphics. Quite interesting that this still works even with a non-UV genlock. If I don't put my control sliders to be 100% Amiga video, however, other than in "N" mode, when A2-Blue generates color 0, the external video drifts to the right. I really need to find a UV genlock from the AP2000 machines (as opposed to the genlock seen in the EPG Sr. machines). If anyone here has one, feel free to send it to me (I have no money to buy one, and that's assuming that one could be found separated from it's A2000).
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Man that is such a shame. I guess most of them are in the bin.
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I have left my Amiga off for about a day now. Given the fact that I've restored from a virgin disk, and only copied over my modified startup-sequence and local.ads, it stands to reason that it's possible for the software to be storing something in battery backed RAM. Does anyone here actually know how much battery backed RAM a standard A2000 has? I'm having trouble finding out. I'll try booting it up in a little bit and seeing if it resets to 4/1/99 12pm on the listings. Either that, or it stealthily stores info on the hard drive and re-reads it on boot. I'll check for that next time I boot it as well.
If anyone ever comes across the later UV genlock card, and feels like spending the money to acquire it, feel free to send it to me for testing purposes. I'll gladly send it back once it's no use to me, but well after I make some videos I know how hard it is to find rare shit - I spent several years trying to find a decently-priced cartridge copier for the Sega Genesis, and finally found one when I came across an eBay auction that was selling a Genesis with one - I bought it for $100, and have refused to sell it even though I've been hard up for money and could probably get $75 for it alone.
Edit: I booted up the A2K. Even after all this, it still says it's 4/2/99. I modified s:uv-startup to display the date right before launching ESQ, and it said it was a few seconds after 2pm on 4/1/99...when it boots up, it says 4:13pm on 4/2/99. This is fairly serious in regards to running the software on a real system, as it means that the software is storing the last known time somewhere that isn't on the floppy. I will try one last time to restore from a virgin disk and copy over only my modifications (local.ads, s:startup-sequence and s:uv-startup). I only have two ideas for where it's storing this - either clock RAM or DH0:. Since I'm pretty sure AP2000 units didn't have a hard drive (wasn't the SCSI controller disabled?), I'm thinking it's unused bytes in clock RAM, since the software had no access to DH0:.
Edit 2: Ok. I restored to a virgin master disk, and the only thing I did was copy SetCPU to the c directory so it'd be available when I disabled DH0 and booted from the disk under 2.04, so I could use it to move the 2.04 ROM from chip RAM to fast RAM. Even after all of that, and ensuring that the date was 4/1/99 14:00:00 before ESQ booted, it still said it was 4:xx pm on 4/2/99. It has to be clock RAM.
If anyone ever comes across the later UV genlock card, and feels like spending the money to acquire it, feel free to send it to me for testing purposes. I'll gladly send it back once it's no use to me, but well after I make some videos I know how hard it is to find rare shit - I spent several years trying to find a decently-priced cartridge copier for the Sega Genesis, and finally found one when I came across an eBay auction that was selling a Genesis with one - I bought it for $100, and have refused to sell it even though I've been hard up for money and could probably get $75 for it alone.
Edit: I booted up the A2K. Even after all this, it still says it's 4/2/99. I modified s:uv-startup to display the date right before launching ESQ, and it said it was a few seconds after 2pm on 4/1/99...when it boots up, it says 4:13pm on 4/2/99. This is fairly serious in regards to running the software on a real system, as it means that the software is storing the last known time somewhere that isn't on the floppy. I will try one last time to restore from a virgin disk and copy over only my modifications (local.ads, s:startup-sequence and s:uv-startup). I only have two ideas for where it's storing this - either clock RAM or DH0:. Since I'm pretty sure AP2000 units didn't have a hard drive (wasn't the SCSI controller disabled?), I'm thinking it's unused bytes in clock RAM, since the software had no access to DH0:.
Edit 2: Ok. I restored to a virgin master disk, and the only thing I did was copy SetCPU to the c directory so it'd be available when I disabled DH0 and booted from the disk under 2.04, so I could use it to move the 2.04 ROM from chip RAM to fast RAM. Even after all of that, and ensuring that the date was 4/1/99 14:00:00 before ESQ booted, it still said it was 4:xx pm on 4/2/99. It has to be clock RAM.
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Amiga knowledge needn't be one in the same with general software intuitiveness. Just means I barely remember the hardware.
Incredibly mysterious, this phantom clock issue. See, clock RAM, evidently with extra space for stuffing unrelated data. That's something else I had and have no clues about in the Amiga world. So all I can say is, good luck there.
About mIRC, if you're using 6.35, change offsets 6354C / 6354D / E6BEF / E6BF0 / E74FA / E74FB in mirc.exe from 85 / C0 / 74 / 27 / 74 / 36 to B0 / 00 / 90 / 90 / 90 / 90. Its /registration command will then become magically permissive (and internet activation-ignorant), and clock-driven messages will bug you no more.
Oh, and I remember that stupid Telecom Act crap. Cable scrambling technology (except Zenith's PM/PZ and I think SSAVI scrambling methods) back then did not secure the audio carrier whatsoever, so even if there was no useful picture, you could still listen to any scrambled channel's audio loud and clear.
Incredibly mysterious, this phantom clock issue. See, clock RAM, evidently with extra space for stuffing unrelated data. That's something else I had and have no clues about in the Amiga world. So all I can say is, good luck there.
About mIRC, if you're using 6.35, change offsets 6354C / 6354D / E6BEF / E6BF0 / E74FA / E74FB in mirc.exe from 85 / C0 / 74 / 27 / 74 / 36 to B0 / 00 / 90 / 90 / 90 / 90. Its /registration command will then become magically permissive (and internet activation-ignorant), and clock-driven messages will bug you no more.
Oh, and I remember that stupid Telecom Act crap. Cable scrambling technology (except Zenith's PM/PZ and I think SSAVI scrambling methods) back then did not secure the audio carrier whatsoever, so even if there was no useful picture, you could still listen to any scrambled channel's audio loud and clear.
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Hey Guys,
I know I am a bit... off topic. Please excuse me for being offtopic
Now, I was wondering if anyone knew how to get it to show the listings. I read the thread, but it still wont work after setting the date to April 1 1999. It returns Error 007. The time is 9:22 PM in the emulator. Anyone know how to fix this?
I know I am a bit... off topic. Please excuse me for being offtopic
Now, I was wondering if anyone knew how to get it to show the listings. I read the thread, but it still wont work after setting the date to April 1 1999. It returns Error 007. The time is 9:22 PM in the emulator. Anyone know how to fix this?
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You may have obliterated the cached listings inadvertantly at some point. Save the local.ads file from the root of the disk, and restore to a virgin copy of the disk as you originally received it, and then try again.