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2011-11-01 14:33
Maxlide

Registered: Apr 2003
Posts: 31
Release id #82911 : Bluebox C-64 v2.0

This was the Bluebox proggy from The Sound Ghost/Hellfire (Hysteric) ( Hellfire ),
no code was changed!
Skinhead simply just removed the true credits and put his handle instead in there!
 
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2011-11-02 11:58
bugjam

Registered: Apr 2003
Posts: 2589
Changed the credits. Would be nice to also have the original version around here! Pls upload, if you have it.
2011-11-02 19:29
Count Zero

Registered: Jan 2003
Posts: 1932
"Original" version, cough :)

Maybe someone likes to sort this out in regards on who was first and who ripped what:

Bluebox c64 V2.1a TSG & OB
Bluebox C-64 V3.0a (i just upped - should be base for skinheads version - unverified) TSG & OB
Bluebox C-64 Version 1.1a Taiwan MRP (should be after 3.0a)
Universal Bluebox 5.0 Radar's one (from TSG&OB?)

I know of at least two other ccgms+bb hacks based on the same code with probably different frequencies or even load/save options for them. Cannot remember who did them though and of course those didn't really get "released".
Also there should be earlies versions around somewhere.

We used 'some' TSG&OB version which was buried on my old ccgms disk for this I think - with some digging might even be able to find the sources for the BB part:

Bluebox C-64

2011-11-05 09:06
X-Raffi

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 24
I talked to OlliBolli some Time ago and he told me that they where the First, if that is true or not, dont know, still got his Version (2.1) here.

Hi Andi ;)
2011-11-06 13:22
Count Zero

Registered: Jan 2003
Posts: 1932
Would be hard to define "first" here, as there were quite a few ordinary blueboxes available on the american "market" before. Also putting it into some terminal program wasnt a brand new idea.
Likely TSG&OB's BB was the first one to get a little spread in europe on the c64 scene. If you ask some other people they will of course deny that.
2011-11-06 19:40
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11386
jihad also was very early - but his wasnt spread until much later. (some say it is where rader and ob got their ideas from =P)

for jihads i can probably dig up the source - its compiled basic =D
2011-11-07 02:38
Rough
Account closed

Registered: Feb 2002
Posts: 1829
Blue Box programs on the Amiga were "popular" before the C64 scene got theirs. Can't remember any group or file names thou, should dig out my old Amiga disks if they haven't died yet.
2011-11-07 16:04
Jon
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Registered: Apr 2005
Posts: 247
Boxing died here in the States in the early to mid- 80s once Ma Bell started upgrading her system. By 1986, pretty much the only place a person could safely blow 2600 was in Alaska and the Dakotas IIRC. Before that, the C64 had a ton of boxing programs dating back to 1983. I have dumped a bunch of them here on the Db over the years if anyone cares.

J
2011-11-07 16:54
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11386
Quote:
Blue Box programs on the Amiga were "popular" before the C64 scene got theirs.

not quite. like jon said, blue boxing was already "dead" in the US when the amiga was released, and you can be sure that c64 sceners in the US did use blueboxing before that. it just became popular and widely used in europe much later.
2011-11-08 01:52
DemongerX
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Registered: Jun 2002
Posts: 137
Earliest one that I remember was called t.s.p.s. I know alot of programs used in the states, things like phoneman and the like. Lot's of other ones, but those are the ones that come to mind first.

DemongerX
2011-11-08 18:02
Maxlide

Registered: Apr 2003
Posts: 31
In the 80s I was able to get my hands on an american hacker journal where some american phreakers described and explained the bluebox system.

In the 90s I've written an ultimate BlueBox tool with frequencies for many european countries. I don't have it anymore but I know I've sent this tool f.e. to Balazs (Mr.Wax).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_box
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