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Handle: Terminus |
Call him: Len |
Past handles: Terminal Technician |
Handle origin: Terminal Technician originated because of Len's view of |
himself as a hacker. Terminus was an offshoot of that |
and, although it is an egotistical view, it means he has |
reached the final point of being a proficient hacker. |
Date of Birth: 1/10/59 |
Age at current date: 29 years old |
Height: 5'9" |
Weight: About 190 lbs. |
Eye color: Hazel |
Hair Color: Brown |
Computers: 6800 home brew system, Apple ][, Altair S100, 2 Apple |
][+es, IBM PC, IBM XT, IBM 3270, IBM AT, and 2 Altos |
986es. |
Sysop/Co-Sysop of: MetroNet, MegaNet, and NetSys Unix. |
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Terminus began with the 6800 home brew system which he built himself. |
It was built on a STD44 bus and it had 8K of memory. He then got the Apple ][ |
(plain old ][) which was impressive with its cassette drive and RF modulator. |
He then got an Altair S100 which he liked because it looked like a mainframe |
and he also enjoyed building it. The 2 ][+es came along and he got himself a |
few floppies and a hard drive. He then sold 2 of the Apples and gave away all |
his software (and kept 1 Apple with a 15 meg hard drive) and got the IBM PC. |
He was impressed at the time and ditched the Apple. Due to frustration from |
switching from an Apple Cat to a Hayes, he sat down and wrote a hacker which |
eventually turned into CodeBuster, which was, for a long time, the only good |
hacker available on IBM. He then expanded and got an XT and slowly increased |
his amount of storage. When the AT came out, he got rid of the PC and got the |
AT and at the same time, bought the IBM 3270. After playing around with the |
AT for a long time, he sold it because he needed some money so he was left |
with the XT and 3270. The XT was sold to make money to buy the Altos 986 and |
he sold the 3270 about 4 months ago, now leaving him with the 2 Altos 986es. |
Terminus started running a bulletin board with an unmentionable board |
to start with in 914 (where he met Paul Muad'Dib), and eventually got MetroNet |
going. MetroNet's original purpose was to be a phreak/hack board. It was run |
on an Apple ][ with 4 8" drives and 2 floppies plus a 5 meg hard drive, which |
made for an impressive system. It was going really well for a while, but then |
the hard drive crashed, leaving the board down for about a month and things |
slowed down after that. At that time, he got a 15 meg drive, and a 1200 |
modem soon followed and it stayed up for about a year and a half total, at |
which time Lord Digital was co-sysop. It finally went down because he moved. |
MegaNet was his next system, which ran under Concurrent PC-DOS. It looked |
like a public domain system, but that was camouflage. It was multi-user (2 |
phone lines) and it ran on the XT. That went down because he moved again |
after being up for over a year. He is currently running NetSys Unix on his 2 |
Altos 986es which are networked. The system consists of 2 Altos 986es, an |
Ethernet link, 240 megs, and 4 phone lines on a hunt, 3 of which are 1200 baud |
and the final line is 2400 baud. To get on NetSys, it is just $5 a month and |
it can be reached at 301-540-3659 (2400 baud), and 3658-3656 (300/1200 baud). |
Terminus has never really met anyone in person from the phreak/hack |
community, although he had many chances to in New York when he lived there. |
He did go to a couple of Tap meetings, but doesn't remember anyone in specific |
from when he went. |
Len started phreaking and hacking through a friend who worked in the |
phone company that told him about various things that could be done with |
electronics to play with the network. He was very paranoid about boxing so he |
never did anything like that (from his house anyway). He started hacking |
naturally after he got a computer. His favorite system was the University of |
Illinois because of its huge size and capabilities. |
Some of the memorable phreak boards he was on included Plovernet, |
L.O.D., Pirate 80, OSUNY, Sherwood Forest I, and Shadowland. |
Terminus is an electrical engineer and he designs boards for |
different minicomputers like PDP-11s, Data Generals, VAXes, and Perkin-Elmer. |
He also writes some software to interface the boards that he makes. He's |
pretty decent at machine language, but recently (maybe because of the Unix? |
Maybe?) he's gotten into C. |
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Interests: Telecommunications (modeming, phreaking, hacking), music, |
and smoking (ahem). |
Terminus's Favorite Things |
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Smoking: Let's leave it at that. |
Music: Hard rock and progressive jazz (he used to be a drummer). |
Programming: Writing software for fun. |
Most Memorable Experiences |
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Getting interviewed by the FBI in 1983 due to someone in Iowa getting busted. |
The first time he discovered Alliance Teleconferencing and ran a conference. |
Some People to Mention |
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Krackowicz (Just a big "Thanks.") |
The (414) Gizard (Sysop of Cryton Elite, thanks for giving him the phone |
numbers and names to everyone on your system.) |
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