Library 7 PASSWD.CAT LOCK.DOC [73327,2353] 21-Aug-87 2814 Documentation for LOCK.LDR LOCK.LDR [73327,2353] 21-Aug-87 2987 Yet another password protection program. Or is it? Don't knock it 'til you try it. See LOCK.DOC LOCK.SRC [73327,2353] 21-Aug-87 5131 Source code of LOCK.LDR LOCKER.100 [70136,1317] 27-Jan-84 620 When this program is used, your Model 100 can only be accessed after your password has been entered correctly. Replace in line 40 with a password of your choice (any length); L must equal the number of letters in your password, and there must be the same number of asterisks in C$. With remarks stripped (lines 0-9), program packed, and a 8-character password, LOCKER is a very conservative 288 bytes! LOK.100 [71666,1721] 17-May-86 200 The shortest password program on the SIG - and the most sneaky. The ultimate password is no password! See LOKDOK.100 LOKDOK.100 [71666,1721] 17-May-86 1930 Documentation for LOK.100 PASDOC.100 [75715,73] 29-Aug-83 970 Documentation for PSSWRD.100 PASWRD.100 [70116,667] 13-Jul-83 615 Asks for a password when the m100 is turned on. If the response is not the designated password, it shuts the computer off again. It should be run to turn the m100 off to allow the protection to work. As far as I know, the only way to bypass it is to use the reset button on the back. PSSWRD.100 [75715,73] 29-Aug-83 180 A simple version of the initial program to be found in this library. PSSWRD.RVG [74405,1177] 17-Mar-85 1615 Locks out the CTRL-C and break keys, and asks for a password to allow entry. It times out after about 1 minute, and keeps track of how many times it was unsuccessfully attempted as well. Password change is described in remarks. PSWD.ASM [75665,1045] 16-Jan-85 3820 Contains assembly source code for the pswd.co routine loaded by PSWD.CA. That program provides a simple password entry protection scheme for Lucid and .CA files. See PSWD.DOC PSWD.CA [75665,1045] 16-Jan-85 1105 A BASIC program which creates the pswd.co file that provides a simple password entry protection scheme for Lucid and .CA files. See PSWD.DOC PSWD.DOC [75665,1045] 16-Jan-85 3605 User instrunctions for PSWD.CA. See PSWD.ASM for technical info. PSWD4.CA [75665,1045] 09-Feb-85 1125 Version of PSWD that works with Lucid v1.4. Simple password protection for entry to Lucid & .CA files. See PSWD.* files PSWDM.100 [72306,322] 27-Apr-85 1690 Creates an unBREAKable machine language log-on program. Great if you work with confidential data or have an aspiring hacker around the house who likes to play with your 100. Read PSWDM.DOC (CAREFULLY!) PSWDM.ASM [72306,322] 27-Apr-85 4635 8085 assembly mnemonics (with comments) for PW.CO, a machine code log-on program created by PSWDM.100 PSWDM.DOC [72306,322] 13-Jul-85 4185 Documentation for PSWDM.100 PSWORD.100 [72146,715] 09-Feb-85 1715 Personalizable password pgm that resists Break, Ctrl-C, Shift-Break & Reset by-pass attempts. PSWORD.DOC [72146,715] 11-Feb-85 2560 Documentation for PSWORD.100 PSWRD.RAD [72300,3645] 13-Sep-87 413 A short BASIC program designed to provide a degree of file protection for the 100/102 portables. Tampering creates a .DO file (UNUSER) that logs the time & date and then shuts off your computer. The password is "go" (lower case), but you can enter your own in line 40. You must IPL the program to run it correctly and it will not interfere with any programs in RAM. SHIFT-BREAK or ^C interrupts the program so security is not 100%. PW.BA [70665,120] 05-Feb-84 625 Disables ALL keys except the password and protects the MOD 100. SECURE.100 [73125,1437] 21-Sep-86 810 "Locks" your M100 until the modem switches are placed in one of the four possible configurations. Model 100 appears "dead" until then. Easily modified to a "killer" version that cold starts the machine in unfriendly hands.