[E3-hacking] Some things I have found on the Amstrad E3 while I was pressing different buttons.

Jake Sloan otaku at takingthingsapart.org
Wed Apr 3 16:53:32 BST 2019


Enough time has passed that bruteforcing the required key is probably 
feasible..

I think the list has the details, somewhere.

You need to send a packet that hashes to a specific value to enable any 
of the fun pbl functionality.

good luck.

o.

On 4/3/19 4:24 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 April 2019 at 17:09:43, Nick Griffin wrote:
>
>> Delta_e_live could stand for Delta Emailer Live, why have the name live in
>> its name, so that could be the file that keeps in on and that file after 2
>> or 3 months gets deleted or it tells the Emailer how long to keep a live
>> for and then the Emailer deactivates itself
> Or, possibly it refers to the "Live" release of the software, distinct from
> "Development" and "Test" etc?
>
>> That file looks important because it has a its own IP address so the
>> Emailer can download it. http://212.225.36.174/delta_e_live.config and it
>> has a version number - config_a version: 0. Just some idea.. 😊
> I also wanted to reply to this thread simply to confirm that there's at least
> one other person out here who's still interested in these things (I believe I
> have either 4 or 5 in total, never connected to a phone line, and I also have
> a serial connector cable (somewhere), although it's still RS232, not USB (but
> I think that can't be hard to change)).
>
> Happy to help out further if I can make the time for it :)
>
>
> Antony.
>



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