Talk:ND-110 Satellite 9883.21251: Difference between revisions

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(About guessing pwd)
 
(added hint about finding the password for user SYSTEM in the LOAD-MODE:MODE file)
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I've forgotten things, but the password is, I think, stored as a 16-bit word where each previous value is rotated left 3 bits and then the next character is added. For the system password you may thus try 'KORDA', or 'SAFIRENS', and for the RT pwd try 'SMYCKADES'.  This might be completely wrong of course.  You could also boot from floppy and do tricks with look-file. --[[User:TArntsen|TArntsen]] 15:27, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
I've forgotten things, but the password is, I think, stored as a 16-bit word where each previous value is rotated left 3 bits and then the next character is added. For the system password you may thus try 'KORDA', or 'SAFIRENS', and for the RT pwd try 'SMYCKADES'.  This might be completely wrong of course.  You could also boot from floppy and do tricks with look-file. --[[User:TArntsen|TArntsen]] 15:27, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
Or you could look at the batch file (SYSTEM)LOAD-MODE:MODE, the ENTER command in there includes the password. [[User:Tingo|Torfinn]] 15:40, 24 October 2010 (UTC)

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I've forgotten things, but the password is, I think, stored as a 16-bit word where each previous value is rotated left 3 bits and then the next character is added. For the system password you may thus try 'KORDA', or 'SAFIRENS', and for the RT pwd try 'SMYCKADES'. This might be completely wrong of course. You could also boot from floppy and do tricks with look-file. --TArntsen 15:27, 28 September 2009 (UTC)

Or you could look at the batch file (SYSTEM)LOAD-MODE:MODE, the ENTER command in there includes the password. Torfinn 15:40, 24 October 2010 (UTC)