2600
fall 1999
protel cocots
by HeadTrip
I have spent a few years investigating Protel cocots and have some useful info for anyone interested in hacking and/or phreaking these puppies. Protel cocots are the ones that answer with a 1200 bps modem set to old Bell mode instead of CCITT Anyway, on to the good parts.
First, the Protel's have some features from the keypad that you will need to know in order to hack them. Here is a list:
The first step to backing a Protel cocot is getting the service password. Sounds hard, right? Well, it'snot. The provider's network has to send it in order to send a new eeprom. (Catching on?) What equipment will you need? A dirt cheap laptop (like a Compaq lte286 or something - I got mine for $ 10 at a flea market) and an old Bell A202 or compatible modem (even cheaper). Telephone cable and alligator clips are also a must. Find the telephone network interface and crack it open. The fun begins! Clip your Bell modem on the line. Set it to receive only - some have this on the dial, others you have to clip the TX line on the modulator. Open your comm program on the laptop. Go to the phone and punch *#2. Log the input in your comm program. When you go back and look at the capture, you will see the four digit numerical passcode. Now the hard part: search and scrounge the Internet for a copy of expressnet-Ill or propro.exe (expressnet is the commercial programming utility for the Protels that supports dial-in stuff and propro.exe is the bare "call the phone and program it" version that comes free when you buy one from Protel). Now go home and run your program util, call the phone, and enter your password and program that cocot however you want: free long distance, 900 service, $ 100 per minute local calls... whatever. And for even more fun after jacking that rate up, set the 411 service cloak to another payphone, set the 0 cloak to another one... then wait at the other payphone and play operator.
When a call comes in to the operator: