TI 99

  Now for the finally (Courtesy of Tap), for all you people who have heard
that you can blue box with a TI-99, look no more, here is the way to do it:


Here is what The new England Archivist got when he tested:

What he wanted:         What he got:
---------------         ------------
110                     110.0 (the lowest possible frequency)
697                     699.1
700                     699.1
852                     853.9
900                     902.1
941                     940.0
1000                    998.7
1100                    1096.7
1200                    1202.8
1209                    1202.8
1210                    1215.9
1300                    1300.7
1336                    1331.6
1477                    1471.8
1500                    1491.5
1633                    1645.0
1700                    1694.9
2000                    1997.9
2200                   2193.4
2600                    2601.4
3200                    3995.0
44,733                  32,286.6 (the highest possible)

  These sounds are generated by a call sound routine, the call sound routine
taked about 32 milliseconds to get going.  Since the pulses for a fuzz (red)
box are as so, we can do the following:

  Quarter:  35ms on 35 off 5x.  then by leaving a 34ms space between the
pulses we can execute the following program:.

10 FOR I=1 TO 5
20 CALL SOUND (35,1700,0,2200,0)
30 NEXT I

  The 35 is the duration in ms, 1700 and 2200 are the mf frequencies and the
zeros are the volume for each tone.  (0 is the loudest, 30 is the quietest).
For auto-dialing a duration of about 100ms seemed to work well.  I could go
into detail on this and quote The New england Archivist but maybe not much
interest is shown, if it is write to:

      Tap
Room 603,147 west 42nd street
New york city,NY  10036