PASSWORD ACCESS: ATARI WRITER
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Date: 07/30/89-09:13:03 AM Z
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From: visitor Subject: PASSWORD ACCESS: ATARI WRITER Date: Sun Jul 30 09:13:03 1989 IN RESPONSE TO THE QUESTION CONCERNING A PASSWORD: TO HELP YOUR DAUGHTER HIDE HER DIARY, YOU CAN CREATE A DOS THAT READS ITS DIRECTORY FROM ANOTHER SECTOR THAN THE NORMAL ONE. TO DO THIS: 1. BOOT DOS AND GOTO BASIC 2. POKE 4299,MSB OF NEW DIRECTORY 3. POKE 4226,LSB OF NEW DIRECTORY 4. POKE 4264,LSB OF NEW VTOC 5. POKE 4266,MSB OF NEW VTOC 6. 2 SHOULD BE 4229 7. THE MSB, AND LSB NUMBERS ARE THE HIGH/LOW BYTES OF THE SCETOR ON THE DISK. 8. GOBACK TO DOS MENU 9. CHOOSE OPTION H.WRITE DOS FILES 10. MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE A FORMATED BLANK DISK IN THE DRIVE 11. THE NEW DOS WILL NOW READ THE CONTENTS FROM THE NEW RELOCATED SECTOR **WARNING** ONLY THE NEWLY CREATED DOS WIL BE ABLE TO READ THE NEW CONFIGURATION!!!!! MAKE A BACKUP! THIS NEW DOS DISK CAN NOW BE GIVEN TO YOUR DAUGHTER. SHE SHOULD USE THIS WHEN BOOTING ATARI WRITER. I HOPE THIS HELPS! PETER HALLER A VISITOR LONG LIVE ATART ** Answered by JOHN SUCHY (aa271) on Thu Mar 19 01:20:28 1987 ** This is a neat idea to prevent the children from copying data from the "secure" disk to a more standard one, but it does NOT preclude a nosy sister from booting Atariwriter from the modified disk. I still prefer physical security in this case. Your Co-Sysop John E. Suchy aa271 Thanks for your suggestion.
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