Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think!paperboy!husc6!m2c!wpi!profesor From: profesor@wpi.wpi.edu (Matthew E Cross) Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers Subject: re: More secret messages (c64 version) Message-ID: <6882@wpi.wpi.edu> Date: 18 Jan 90 02:43:24 GMT References: <1191@husc6.harvard.edu> <3543@hub.UUCP> <1220@husc6.harvard.edu> <5866@orca.wv.tek.com> <191@jabberwock.shs.ohio-state.edu> <1990Jan17.044711.2132@world.std.com> <1288@husc6.harvard.edu> Reply-To: profesor@wpi.wpi.edu (Matthew E Cross) Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester ,MA Lines: 17 These reminded me of a couple more c64 hidden messages... The first isn't really a message, it's a song, imbedded in a (guess...) word processor! It was one put out by commodore (Easy Script I beleive) If you hit F1 then CTRL-3, it played pomp and circumstance (just like the commercial for those of you who remember it) Another is on an old game called Blue Max. It was a WW2 plane flying game (correct me if im wrong). I searched thru the disk with a sector editor, and came across a whole track filled with a "letter" (?) the author wrote to anoyone examing the disk. He started out with why are you looking at my code, i worked hard, etc. etc. If anybody's interested, i could try to dig it up, and post it. But until then, keep lookin for them secret messages! -profesor P.S. the Color Computer 3 ctrl-alt-reset works good!